Herman Halushchenko's Defense Files Appeal
The High Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine has scheduled a hearing on an appeal filed by the defense of former Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko, challenging his detention. Halushchenko was apprehended on February 15, 2026, by detectives from Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) while attempting to leave the country. The former minister faces charges of money laundering and participation in a criminal organization.
Investigation into Energy Sector Schemes
Halushchenko's case is linked to a broader investigation into corruption schemes within Ukraine's energy sector. On November 10, 2025, NABU announced suspicions against seven individuals as part of this probe, codenamed 'Operation Midas'. The list of suspects includes:
- Businessman and co-founder of the 'Kvartal-95' studio, Timur Mindich (codename: Carlson)
- Former advisor to the energy minister, Ihor Myroniuk (codename: Rocket)
- Security executive at the 'Energoatom' company, Dmytro Basov (codename: Tenor)
- Oleksandr Zuckerman (codename: Sugarman)
- Ihor Fursenko (codename: Ryoshik)
- Lesia Ustymenko
- Liudmyla Zorina
The court's review of Halushchenko's appeal could significantly impact the trajectory of this major case concerning corruption in Ukraine's energy sector. This investigation is a key test for Ukraine's specialized anti-corruption institutions, which were established with international support to tackle systemic graft. The outcome may influence future energy policy and anti-corruption initiatives in the country.
This case forms part of a wider inquiry into long-standing corrupt practices within Ukraine's energy industry, a sector in critical need of reform and transparent governance mechanisms. Rampant corruption in this area poses serious risks to the national economy and undermines public trust in state institutions.