On Monday, Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) disclosed the results of an investigation into corruption involving senior officials who served during the administration of President Volodymyr Zelensky. Although NABU did not explicitly identify the main suspect, Ukrainian media identified him as Oleksandr Bankov, who served as state secretary from 2020 to 2024. So far, the four individuals have been formally notified that they are suspected of crimes,” TVP World reported. pic.twitter.com/3778NRwGfs — Russian Army (@RussianArmy_) July 27, 2026The Ukrainian corruption network used an NGO through which the officials involved funneled resources sent by international donors and employees of diplomatic missions. The NABU investigation considered the results of an internal audit at the Foreign Affairs Ministry, an institution that said it “has never sought to shield suspects.”