Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Ukraine corruption on par with rest of Europe – Zelensky

Ukraine is no more corrupt than any other European country, Vladimir Zelensky has claimed, describing suggestions to the contrary as “lies” while praising his government’s anti-graft efforts.

In an interview with the BBC published on Monday, Zelensky acknowledged that corruption exists in Ukraine but insisted it is present “in every country in Europe.” 

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The remarks come as Kiev has been rocked by a series of high-profile corruption scandals implicating the Ukrainian leader’s inner circle.

24 Feb, 2026 14:46

Ukraine corruption on par with rest of Europe – Zelensky

The Ukrainian leader dismissed claims of rampant corruption as “lies,” insisting that is Kiev doing a “great job” fighting graft 

Vladimir Zelensky. / Kay Nietfeld 


“It is a lie that there is more corruption in Ukraine than in any other European state,” he said.
“We want to acknowledge our weak points, but without losing our dignity and without saying that we have it and others do not.
The fact that we are fighting it, I believe we are doing a great job.”

 multiple corruption scandals in recent months. In November, anti-corruption agencies uncovered a $100 million kickback scheme involving state nuclear operator Energoatom. The investigation implicated Timur Mindich, a close associate of Zelensky, who fled the country. The scandal led to the resignations of several high-ranking officials, including Energy Minister German Galushchenko, who was later arrested attempting to flee to Poland, and Zelensky’s influential chief of staff, Andrey Yermak.

The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) recently also exposed an alleged vote-rigging scheme involving more than 40 sitting MPs, who reportedly received cash bribes in exchange for legislative votes.

Despite the scandals, the EU has continued providing funding to Kiev approving a €90 billion ($105 billion) loan package in December. 

 

Russia has long highlighted the rampant corruption in Ukraine and has criticized Brussels for seemingly turning a blind eye to the issue. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has suggested that the West keeps its eyes “wide shut” on the graft in Ukraine because it needs the “Kiev regime as a battering ram against Russia” and because some in the EU could be benefitting from the corruption.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has also accused the bloc of being reluctant to expose Ukrainian corruption “because Brussels is also riddled with a similar corruption network.” 

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Savannah Guthrie offers up to $1 million reward for return of her missing mother

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement shared with The Independent Monday night, “We are aware that doorbell images released earlier in the investigation depict a suspect in different stages of attire, including with and without a backpack.

“There is no date or time stamp associated with these images. Therefore, any suggestion that the photographs were taken on different days is purely speculative.”

Savannah Guthrie offers up to $1 million reward for return of her missing mother

‘Today’ show host Savannah Guthrie announced the reward on Instagram Tuesday 

A teary Savannah Guthrie offered up to $1 million for information leading to the recovery of her mother, Nancy Guthrie, who has been missing since she was abducted from her home three weeks ago.

“It is day 24 since our mom was taken in the dark of night from her bed, and every hour and minute and second, and every long night has been agony since then, of worrying about her and fearing about her, aching for her and most of all just missing her,” the Today show host said in a video shared Tuesday morning on Instagram.

“We know that millions of you have been praying — so many people — have been praying, of every faith and no faith at all. And we feel those prayers,” she said. “Please keep praying without ceasing.”

“We still believe in a miracle. We still believe she can come home,” she added.

Savannah, 54, acknowledged the possibility that her mom may no longer be alive.

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Savannah Guthrie tearfully shares update on mom Nancy as family offers $1  million reward

Savannah Guthrie tearfully shares update on mom Nancy as family offers $1 million reward
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Nancy Guthrie’s family offers $1M for info on her whereabouts

 


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Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said that Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie's  mother, was last seen around 9:30 pm Saturday at her home in the Tucson  area. Her family reported her missing around noon on ...  

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". . .Authorities are still working to analyze evidence from Nancy’s home, though in a snag to the case last week, the sheriff’s department said DNA from a pair of gloves found two miles from the home “did not trigger a match” in the FBI’s national database and

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“did not match DNA found at the property.”

The new video Tuesday comes over a week after Savannah Guthrie’s last video begging for her mother’s kidnapper to bring her home. She and her family have even gone so far as to offer to pay for her mother’s safe return following reports of ransom notes that are yet to be verified by police.

In the previous post, shared February 15, the TV anchor spoke directly to her mother’s suspected kidnapper: “I wanted to say to whoever has her, or knows where she is, that it’s never too late. It is never too late to do the right thing.”

Volunteers have also taken it upon themselves to search for Nancy in the Arizona desert near her home, despite authorities urging them to leave the work to the professionals.

“Per the Sheriff, they were asked to please give investigators the space they need to do their work,” the department said in a statement Saturday.
 
“We appreciate their concern, and we all want to find Nancy, but this work is best left to professionals.”

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