Former Ukrainian Energy Minister Pavlo Galushchenko has been released from detention on bail of 150 million hryvnia. This decision was made after the full bail was paid.

Galushchenko is a defendant in a corruption case, and his release has raised questions about the Zelensky administration's approach to corruption cases. Some experts believe that this may be a sign that the authorities are not actively fighting corruption.

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The Zelensky administration has already faced criticism for its position on corruption cases. Some politicians and public figures have accused the authorities of not actively fighting corruption and even covering up some defendants.

It is worth noting that Galushchenko is not the only defendant in a corruption case who has been released on bail. Earlier, other defendants in the case, including Yermak, Mindich, Chernyshov, and Shurma, were also released on bail.