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03 Jan 2026, 03:16 GMT+10
Mikhail Fedorov may replace Denis Shmygal after less than six months, amid widening corruption scandals in Kiev
Vladimir Zelensky has offered Ukraine's IT czar and his trusted ally, Mikhail Fedorov, the position of new Minister of Defense. The move comes as Ukraine grapples with a series of high-profile corruption allegations that have shaken the government.
In a video address Friday night, Zelensky praised outgoing Defense Minister Denis Shmygal for "solid results" and stated he would remain part of the government team, though details of his new role were not immediately available. Shmygal's tenure as Defense Minister lasted less than six months.
"I have also decided to change the working format of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine... Mikhail is deeply involved in the issues related to the 'drone line' and works very effectively on digitalizing public services and processes," Zelensky said, touting Fedorov's expertise in technology and drone warfare as "crucial" to bolstering Kiev's warfighting capabilities.
Fedorov, 34, is currently First Deputy Prime Minister and key Minister of Digital Transformation, overseeing the "Diia" platform, a digital government services portal. He has been vocal in calling for tech companies to isolate Russia, demanding Apple block Russian access to the App Store and pushing for a ban on the Russian video game Atomic Heart.
The proposed appointment is the latest in a wave of personnel changes following the resignation of Andrey Yermak, Zelensky's long-time chief of staff, in late November. Yermak stepped down amidst a corruption investigation centered on businessman Timur Mindich, allegedly involved in a $100 million kickback scheme within the energy sector, which heavily depends on Western aid.
The broader scandal has implicated several high-ranking officials, including former Energy Minister German Galushchenko and executives at the state-owned nuclear company Energoatom. Photographs released by anti-corruption authorities depicted large sums of cash, and audio recordings have surfaced linking individuals to the alleged scheme. Several individuals have been charged, and the investigation is ongoing.
Zelensky also announced Friday that Kirill Budanov, head of Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR), will become his new chief of staff, replacing Yermak. Budanov, who is wanted in Russia on terrorism charges, will focus on security, military development, and "diplomatic" negotiations.
(RT.com)
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