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As 'Golden Toilet' Corruption Scheme Rocks Ukraine, Support For Zelensky Plunges Below 20%

• https://www.zerohedge.com, Via Remix News

"According to the polls I've seen, Zelensky's popularity has fallen below 20 percent," said Ukrainian parliament member Yaroslav Zheleznyak.

Zheleznyak's comments came from a video on the Strana media outlet's Telegram channel, cited by Hirado

On Nov. 10, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO), which are independent of Zelensky's office, announced an investigation into a major corruption case related to the energy sector, dubbed Operation Midas. The salacious details saw police raid 70 locations and recover stacks of cash, still with barcodes from U.S. banks, in Mindich's apartment, along with a golden toilet.

The Golden toilet found in Mindich's apartment.

The Times of Israel provides more details in the case.

Mindich has reportedly fled to Israel amid a probe of his growing influence within the country's lucrative industries, and fears that his access was facilitated by his ties to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The two were once business partners, and Mindich's influence had expanded since Zelensky was elected in 2019.

Mindich was a co-owner of Zelensky's production company Kvartal 95, named for the comedy troupe that helped catapult the Ukrainian president to fame as a comedian before he entered politics. Zelensky transferred his stake in the company to his partners after he was elected.

Despite expanding his business portfolio since Zelensky's election, Mindich maintained ties to the entertainment world. Until the corruption probe was exposed this week, he was a producer of the comedy show "Stadium Family" on YouTube. In light of the scandal and his tarnished reputation, the show's owners shut it down this week.

He is also a relative of Leonid Mindich, who was arrested by Ukraine's anti-corruption watchdogs in June when he was trying to flee the country, according to local reports; he was charged with embezzling $16 million from an electric power company.


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