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Wiretaps, a mocking codename, and a seized playbook—Ukraine’s anti-graft bureau reaches the President’s Office again

Media reports place a deputy head of the presidential office among those searched, while investigators decline to confirm any identities.

Wiretaps, a mocking codename, and a seized playbook—Ukraine’s anti-graft bureau reaches the President’s Office again

On August 19, 2026, Ukraine's anti-corruption bureau, NABU, and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP) launched a special operation targeting a criminal organization allegedly linked to the President's Office. The agencies announced the operation hours later, alleging the involvement of a sitting and a former member of parliament, along with senior officials from the President's Office.

A 47-second wiretap recording surfaced, implicating the presidential administration. The tape contained conversations referencing cash and the presidential administration. During searches, NABU and SAP seized a document outlining an "anti-crisis" communications plan aimed at managing public perception around a temporary investigative commission in Ukraine's parliament.

Media reports suggest that Deputy Head of the President's Office Iryna Mudra was among those searched, though investigators have not confirmed any names. The operation, dubbed "Forest Gump," echoes a case where investigators discovered discussions about lining up state bank seats as personal "quotas." This case, like others, highlights the ongoing fight against corruption in wartime Ukraine and the resilience of its young anti-graft agencies.

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