Zelenskyy Announces Resignation of Andriy Yermak as Head of the Presidential Office
Photo: English: Andriy Yermak,Source www.vin.gov.ua/news/top-novyny/62510-v-ofisi-prezydenta-zaklykaly-svitovykh-myttsiv-pidtrymaty-hlobalnyi-samit-myru Author Vinnytsia Governor
Andriy Yermak has submitted his resignation as head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Orda.kz reports.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced this in a video address, without specifying the reason for Yermak’s departure.
There will be a complete reboot of the Office of the President of Ukraine. Tomorrow I will hold consultations regarding the new head,Zelenskyy said.
He thanked Yermak for representing Ukraine “as it should be” in negotiations, noting that his stance had “always been patriotic.”
Earlier this morning, Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies conducted a search involving premises linked to Yermak.
NABU and SAPO searched his office amid the Mindich–Energoatom corruption investigation.
Calls had been made to have Yermak resign.
According to media reports, the former head of the presidential office has not been formally notified of suspicion.
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