Ukraine dismisses Energoatom supervisory board after graft probe, PM says
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Ukrainian authorities have dismissed the supervisory board of the nuclear energy agency Energoatom after a corruption investigation was launched into alleged corrupt activity, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said on Tuesday.
Svyrydenko, writing on Telegram, also said a new audit of the company would be conducted.
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