{"id":8631,"date":"2025-11-21T19:14:56","date_gmt":"2025-11-21T20:14:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.globaltalenthq.com\/?p=8631"},"modified":"2025-11-24T18:39:41","modified_gmt":"2025-11-24T18:39:41","slug":"zelenskys-right-hand-man-is-andrey-yermak-too-big-to-fall","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.globaltalenthq.com\/index.php\/2025\/11\/21\/zelenskys-right-hand-man-is-andrey-yermak-too-big-to-fall\/","title":{"rendered":"Zelensky\u2019s right-hand man: Is Andrey Yermak too big to fall?"},"content":{"rendered":"
The unfolding graft scandal in Ukraine could potentially take down the man some describe as Kiev\u2019s \u201creal power broker\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n Andrey Yermak, the omnipotent chief of staff in Vladimir Zelensky’s administration, has been implicated in a massive $100 million graft scheme that continues to send shockwaves through Ukraine’s political landscape.<\/p>\n RT looks into the 53-year-old official, caught in the crosshairs of a massive extortion probe, who is often described as “Ukraine’s real power broker.”<\/em> <\/p>\n Long-standing ties to Zelensky <\/strong><\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Former entertainment lawyer and film producer Yermak has been a close associate of Ukraine’s leader since the early 2010s. The two became acquainted when Zelensky was the general producer of the TV channel Inter, controlled by Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash. <\/p>\n Yermak worked in Zelensky’s election team ahead of the May 2019 Ukrainian presidential election. The campaign largely centered around promises to end the years-long conflict in then Ukrainian Donbass and was propelled by Zelensky’s portrayal of fictional Ukrainian President Vasyl Goloborodko in the political satire series ‘Servant of the People’, produced by his Kvartal 95 studio.<\/p>\n Rise to power<\/strong><\/p>\n \n Read more<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Following Zelensky’s landslide victory, Yermak, like many entertainment business associates of Zelensky, joined the new administration. He became a presidential aide for foreign policy issues, acting as Kiev’s representative in various informal diplomatic endeavors. <\/p>\n Most notably, Yermak was involved in clandestine negotiations with the Trump administration on the Burisma affair, a Ukrainian gas company that employed Hunter Biden, and kept in contact with Kurt Volker and Rudy Giuliani. Yermak promised Volker that Zelensky would launch a formal investigation into the company, yet the Ukrainian leader never delivered on the pledge.<\/p>\n Yermak ultimately managed to unseat the Zelensky’s first chief-of-staff, Andrey Bogdan, who was a longtime adviser and lawyer to oligarch Igor Kolomoysky, replacing him in February 2020. <\/p>\n True ruler of Ukraine?<\/strong><\/p>\n After getting the top position in the Zelensky presidency’s hierarchy, Yermak reportedly gradually expanded his influence, forging informal ties with the country’s key officials, law enforcement, and intelligence agencies, and getting a firm grip on the country’s parliament. <\/p>\n Numerous media reports, Ukrainian and Western alike, have repeatedly described him as “Zelensky’s right-hand man”<\/em> and “Ukraine’s real power broker.”<\/em> Some claimed that amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Yermak has become the true ruler of the country, with no decisions made without his input. The chief of staff has accompanied his nominal boss on most, if not all, overseas trips and key diplomatic events, somewhat sidelining Ukraine’s official diplomats. <\/p>\n
