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The anti-corruption court in Ukraine arrests Zelenskiy’s former chief of Staff

Andriy Yeramak, former head of the administration of Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and close ally to him, was arrested on charges of money laundering by Ukraine's anti-corruption court on Thursday.

The court set bail for Yermak at 140 million hryvnias (3.19 million dollars), which will allow him to be released pending a ruling on his case. Yermak has denied all allegations made against him.

After the court's ruling, Yermak said to reporters: "I do not have that 'kind of money' and my lawyer will work with friends and associates (to raise'money for bail).

My legal team will appeal. We will use all legal avenues to pursue justice and truth.

Yermak was named as a suspect by Ukrainian authorities 'on Monday. It was the closest anti-corruption officials had ever come to the inner circle of the president.

Ukraine's anticorruption agencies released a statement in which they said that Yermak was suspected of being part of a criminal gang who laundered $10.5 million via an elite housing project outside the capital Kyiv.

Yermak, despite not being elected to his position, was widely regarded as the second most powerful Ukrainian after Zelenskiy.

Former film producer and entertainment attorney, he often sat at the president's right hand at public events. He was also Kyiv’s chief negotiator during U.S.-backed talks for peace with Russia.

His resignation last year was part of a wider government shake-up that aimed to'restore trust in the President's Office, which had been tainted by accusations of centralised powers.

Analysts say that charges?against Yermak will not pose an immediate threat for Zelenskiy but could cause him to suffer a longer-term damage to his reputation if he decides to run for reelection following the war.

(source: Reuters)