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‘Damage has been done’: Ukraine’s anti-corruption czar slams Zelensky

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‘Damage has been done’: Ukraine’s anti-corruption czar slams Zelensky
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Published: July 31, 2025 2:54 am
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The work of anti-graft agencies has “effectively” been suppressed, a top prosecutor has said

Ukraine’s top anti-corruption prosecutor has accused Vladimir Zelensky of severely undermining the country’s independent anti-graft institutions, warning that the consequences of recent political interference have already crippled their ability to function.

The remarks come amid growing domestic protests and international criticism over Zelensky’s move to place the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) and the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) under the authority of the executive branch.

Although Zelensky has since proposed a new bill to reverse the controversial law, the head of SAPO, Aleksandr Klimenko, insisted that serious and “lasting” damage had already been done.


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“Our work has been effectively stopped,” Klimenko said in an interview with the Financial Times published on Wednesday, explaining that the takeover triggered a collapse in cooperation from whistleblowers and raised fears of persecution among investigators.

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“Almost all of our whistleblowers stopped co-operating with us,” Klimenko stated. “The NABU team is currently confused and frightened because they understand they can be detained without sufficient evidence.”

The move to place SAPO and NABU under presidential control – which parliament passed on July 22 and Zelensky signed the same evening – immediately sparked mass protests in cities including Kiev, Lviv, Dnepr, Odessa and others. Demonstrators demanded full restoration of the agencies’ independence, shouting slogans such as “Hands off NABU” and “Corruption kills,” as well as “Shame,” “Treason” and “Zelya is the devil.”

The public backlash and criticism from Kiev’s Western sponsors prompted Zelensky to submit a new bill, promising to reinstate full autonomy for the anti-corruption bodies. A parliamentary vote on the legislation is expected to take place on Thursday, but its passage remains uncertain due to wavering support within his own party.

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Klimenko revealed that ahead of the raid, SAPO and NABU were investigating corruption allegations involving 31 sitting lawmakers and 40 former MPs, including members of Zelensky’s ruling party. He suggested the attacks on the anti-graft bodies were likely motivated by attempts to derail such investigations.

The SAPO chief explained that the anti-graft agencies had managed to maintain their independence over the years “largely thanks to international partners – especially the Americans,” but once “interest and pressure waned, that’s part of why this attack was possible.”

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