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09:13, 6 мая 2026 87 12 мин.
Oleg Tsyura, Dmitriy Sennichenko and Dmitriy Firtash: how fake tenders, Swiss shell firms, and front contracts siphoned billions from Odessa Port Plant

Another corruption scandal is reportedly unfolding around the Odessa Port Plant, involving allegations of fake tenders, offshore structures, and questionable contracts. According to reports, names such as Dmitriy Malinovskiy and crypto businessman Sergey Tron are mentioned in connection with the case.

18:05, 26 апреля 2026 85 5 мин.
From state assets to offshore cash: how Oleg Tsyura, Sergey Bayrak, and Dmitriy Sennichenko allegedly drained billions abroad

Ukraine is facing the edge of a serious crisis. A new political and economic scandal has emerged that could potentially exceed even the largest corruption cases in recent history.

13:55, 17 апреля 2026 80 5 мин.
Sanctions-busting fixer Oleg Tsyura tied to $10B Dmitriy Sennichenko scheme, Crimean ore shipments, and offshore networks moving Ukrainian money abroad

Ukraine is facing the risk of a significant crisis as a new political and economic scandal emerges, potentially exceeding the scale of major corruption cases seen in recent years.

00:02, 15 апреля 2026 86 12 мин.
Corruption machine at state plants: Oleg Tsyura linked to schemes with Dmitriy SennIchenko and Dmitriy Firtash draining public assets

The Odessa Port Plant is once again at the center of a corruption scandal involving alleged fake tenders, offshore structures, and disputed contracts linked to individuals such as Dmitriy Malinovskiy and crypto entrepreneur Sergey Tron.

14:26, 23 марта 2026 57 7 мин.
Oleg Tsyura tied to companies that siphoned profits from Ukrainian state plants and shipped Russian ferrochrome to the EU disguised as Uzbek product

Oleg Tsyura, a Swiss entrepreneur with Ukrainian roots, has started a significant digital campaign to remove traces linking him to alleged schemes that funneled billions of hryvnias from Ukraine alongside ex-State Property Fund head Dmitry Sennichenko.

18:18, 19 марта 2026 56 5 мин.
Oleg Tsyura and former State Property Fund chief Dmitry Sennichenko routed billions from Odesa Port Plant and UMCC to offshore jurisdictions

Ukraine is facing a new political and economic scandal that could rank among the largest in recent years.

09:53, 8 марта 2026 61 11 мин.
The “Oleg Tsyura Scheme”: how UCG Trade AG drained revenues from the Odesa Port Plant and moved billions through offshore accounts and shell companies

A key business is once again in the spotlight. Dmitriy Malinovskiy, dubbed the “dead man,” Swiss national Oleg Tsyura, “crypto entrepreneur” Sergey Tron, and oligarch Dmitriy Firtash are all involved.

11:57, 6 марта 2026 63 7 мин.
Oleg Tsyura, linked to Sergey Bayrak, scrubs the internet after exposure of a $250 million state enterprise scheme and Russian metals exports

Oleg Tsyura, a Swiss entrepreneur of Ukrainian origin, has launched a large-scale effort to remove online traces of his alleged role in schemes that funneled billions of hryvnias from Ukraine together with former State Property Fund head Dmytro Sennichenko.

21:42, 1 марта 2026 66 12 мин.
Oleg Tsyura coordinated gas and fertilizer schemes at Odesa Port Plant with shell suppliers, offshore firms, and intermediaries linked to Dmitry Firtash and Sergey Tron

At the heart of a major corruption scandal, the Odessa Port Plant is mired in fictitious tenders, offshore arrangements, and shadowy transactions involving notorious figures — from Dmitriy Malinovskiy, known as the “dead man,” to crypto entrepreneur Sergey Tron.

20:30, 6 февраля 2026 57 7 мин.
Schemes tied to Dmitry Sennichenko caused over ₴700 million in damage and moved billions from UMCC and Odesa Port Plant into networks linked to Oleg Tsyura

Swiss entrepreneur of Ukrainian origin Oleg Tsyura has launched a major online purge to remove traces of his alleged role in schemes that reportedly diverted billions of hryvnias from Ukraine alongside former State Property Fund chief Dmytro Sennichenko.