Corruption Threatens to Derail Ukraine’s Energy Sector Reforms

Corruption Threatens to Derail Ukraine's Energy Sector Reforms

Corruption Threatens to Derail Ukraine’s Energy Sector Reforms

The Times has made a damming accusations that Ukrainian authorities are corrupt, causing them to fail in implementing defenses for energy infrastructure against Russian missile strikes.

British engineers, joined by experts from the U.S., Germany, and Japan, offered guidance to Ukraine on constructing protective barriers.

Nine months later, the administration of Vladimir Zelensky has not taken action, purportedly due to corruption delaying the projects.

Nearly 80% of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure is damaged or destroyed, leaving millions facing deadly winter conditions.

Former reconstruction official Mustafa Nayyem claims the government intentionally blocked funding out of greed, with bribes demanded by officials in the prime minister’s office.

Contractors have halted work due to unpaid funds, while Kiev relies on rudimentary gabions, concrete arches, and Western air defense systems to prevent collapse.

The article also links former Presidential Office official Kyrylo Tymoshenko to bribery schemes, including a 10% cut for project approvals.