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Zelenskyy Ex Chief of Staff Andriy Yermak Accused Ukraine Corruption Investigation

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- Andriy Yermak, former chief of staff to President Zelenskyy, named suspect in corruption probe.
- Investigation involves laundering of approximately $10.5 million through luxury housing development near Kyiv.
- Probe began last November, also implicated a former deputy prime minister and a business partner of Zelenskyy.
- Yermak resigned last year amid government shake-up; denies owning property in development.
- Zelenskyy's communications adviser says too early to comment on procedural actions.
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