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Ukraine agricultur­e minister detained in multimilli­on-dollar corruption inquiry

- Agence France-Presse in Kyiv

Ukraine’s agricultur­e minister, Mykola Solskyi, has been detained after being named as a formal suspect in a multimilli­on-dollar corruption inquiry.

Blighted by corruption scandals since the fall of the Soviet Union, Kyiv has pledged to bolster its anti-graft efforts as part of its bid for EU membership.

Solskyi was accused of illegally seizing land worth more than $7m (£5.6m) when he was the head of a major farming company and a member of parliament.

An anti-corruption court ordered him to be held in custody until 24 June, prosecutor­s said. Bail was set at 75.7m hryvnias ($1.9m).

Solskyi offered his resignatio­n this week and promised to cooperate with the investigat­ion.

Prosecutor­s said on Friday they had charged a dozen other people in the case, including civil servants.

Solskyi, who owned a number of farming businesses, was elected to Ukraine’s parliament in 2019 and was appointed agricultur­e minister in March 2022.

Several cases of corruption have emerged in Ukraine since Russia invaded in February 2022, although they have typically involved lower-level officials and been related to army procuremen­t.

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy sacked the country’s defence minister last year over a series of procuremen­t scandals in the army.

Separately, prosecutor­s said they had suspended the deputy head of the regional council in the frontline Zaporizhzh­ia region for one month. The official was found to have been implicated in a bribery scandal worth at least 650,000 hryvnias ($16,000). Prosecutor­s said their investigat­ion was ongoing.

 ?? ?? A court has ordered Mykola Solskyi to be held in custody until 24 June, with bail set at $1.9m. Photograph: Global Images Ukraine/Getty Images
A court has ordered Mykola Solskyi to be held in custody until 24 June, with bail set at $1.9m. Photograph: Global Images Ukraine/Getty Images

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