The Ukrainian government has embezzled more than $400,000,000 in American taxpayers’ funds to purchase diesel fuel, including fuel from Russia, which it is ostensibly at war with, according to Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh.
“Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy and his senior officials are skimming American taxpayer dollars by the hundreds of millions, investigative journalist Seymour Hersh claimed on Wednesday. The alleged grift even includes schemes involving trade with Russia itself.
Zelenskyy and his entourage embezzled at least $400 million from U.S. funds meant for diesel procurement last year, Hersh claimed in a new article on Substack, citing a CIA estimate.
Kiev has allegedly been buying diesel fuel, which is essential for the war effort, from Russia itself – and in the process skimming large sums of U.S. funds earmarked for diesel payments.
Reports had earlier surfaced about how oil products originating in Russia had made their way to Ukraine through Bulgaria and Latvia. The scheme involving the Baltic state, which was reported in detail by the Latvian television program Neka Personiga, may have violated the EU’s anti-Russian sanctions.
An expert cited by Hersh compared the level of corruption in Ukrainian procurement to what was seen in Afghanistan when a U.S.-backed government was in charge in Kabul. According to his sources, ministries in Kiev compete to set up front firms in order to export weapons and ammunition, with the relevant officials profiting from kickbacks. The U.S. government, meanwhile, has stated that it has seen no evidence of Western-supplied weapons in Ukraine being diverted elsewhere.
Hersh cited an intelligence source who referred to the January meeting between Zelenskyy and CIA Director William Burns. The U.S. official allegedly presented a list of 35 generals and ministers known to the CIA to be corrupt. Senior Ukrainian officials also complained that Zelenskyy ‘was taking a larger share of the skim money than was going to the generals’, the source explained, comparing the meeting to a scene from a 1950s mob movie.
Hersh contends that the Ukrainian leader’s response was to fire staff from the Cabinet of Ministers, regional administrations, and other parts of the Ukrainian government. Kiev claimed the move was part of its anti-corruption strategy. Defense Minister Aleksey Reznikov, who became mired in a scandal over purchases of overpriced food for troops, was widely expected to be sacked at the time, but he survived the purge.
Hersh’s sources blamed Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan for the ongoing crisis in the US government, which allegedly suffers from discord between the White House and the intelligence community. The two top foreign policy officials have shown ‘strident ideology and lack of political skill’ over the Ukraine conflict, according to the sources”. -RT
Despite being given a list of 35 of generals and ministers whom the CIA had accused of corruption, only ten officials were removed from their positions after President Zelenskyy's meeting with the Central Intelligence Agency director.
And, although several House representatives have called for an audit of U.S. taxpayer spending in Ukraine, intel sources predict that there will be no professional audit reports emerging from Kiev.
While all this should deal a serious blow to Kiev’s credibility and cause support among the American public for providing Ukraine with direct economic assistance to plummet, what seems more likely to happen is that the resignations will continue in an attempt to demonstrate Ukraine’s efforts to fight corruption in order to appease its Western sponsors.