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Ukrainian prosecutors charge former presidential chief of staff Andriy Yermak in a $100 million money-laundering case linked to state nuclear firm Energoatom. Prosecutors are seeking his detention as the investigation continues.

Ukrainian anti-corruption prosecutors have formally charged former presidential chief of staff Andriy Yermak in connection with a $100 million money-laundering probe involving the state nuclear company Energoatom. Prosecutors are seeking his detention, while Yermak denies the allegations.

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