Ukraine: Court orders former Zelensky aide to be taken into custody

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14 May 2026 • 3:49 PM MYT
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FILE PHOTO - Head of the Ukrainian Presidential Office Andrii Yermak speaks at a press conference during the fourth meeting of the National Security Advisors (NSA) on the peace formula for Ukraine, one day before the start of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos. (zu dpa: «Ukraine: Court orders former Zelensky aide to be taken into custody») Hannes P Albert/dpa

A Ukrainian court has ordered the pre-trial detention of Andrii Yermak, the former head of the country's presidential office.

A judge ruled on Thursday that Yermak is to remain in custody for an initial period of 60 days, with the possibility of release on bail.

Yermak faces money laundering charges. He and five other suspects are accused of being part of an organized group that allegedly laundered nearly €9 million ($10.6 million) linked to a luxury construction project near Kiev.

Yermak had categorically denied the allegations. He also stated that he does not have the financial means to pay the bail amount, set at the equivalent of €2.72 million ($3.19 million).

He resigned in late November last year amid a corruption scandal following searches of his home. He was a long-time confidant of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and had led the presidential office since 2020. He was widely regarded as the second-most powerful man in Ukraine.