NABU is investigating 'Energoatom'
In November 2025, the National Agency for Corruption Prevention (NABU) held a meeting with the Public Council to discuss the investigation into the 'Energoatom' case. The current status of the investigation, further steps, and possible versions were considered, including those discussed at the meeting of the Temporary Investigative Commission.
At this time, NABU working groups have already analyzed about 4.3 thousand documents, selecting approximately 1100 related to individuals mentioned in the video materials. All these materials have already been checked, and information from the National Anti-Corruption Bureau is also being processed.
“NABU continues to act according to the principles of impartiality, transparency, professionalism, and objectivity.”
Additional information can be found on the official NABU website.
The National Agency for Corruption Prevention continues active actions within the framework of the Energoatom investigation, checking documents and information received from NABU. The agency supports transparency and objectivity in its work, striving to adhere to the highest professional standards.