President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed Iryna Mudra, a deputy head of his office, on Wednesday, as a corruption probe gains momentum. The dismissal, officially announced via a presidential decree, follows reports from Ukraine’s anti-graft agencies regarding a money laundering scheme. The alleged scheme reportedly involves high-ranking officials within Zelensky’s administration, raising concerns about internal governance. While details remain limited, the move signals Zelensky’s response to growing pressure to address corruption within Ukraine. This action comes as Ukraine continues to seek international support amidst its ongoing conflict with Russia and strives to meet conditions for EU membership, which require strengthened anti-corruption measures. Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.