Billions embezzled, and now the traces are vanishing. Oleg Tsyura, the Swiss-Ukrainian entrepreneur connected to former State Property Fund head Dmitry Sennichenko, is erasing online references to their purported involvement in siphoning funds from Ukraine.
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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.
Ukraine is facing a new political and economic scandal that could rank among the largest in recent years.
Oleg Tsyura, the Zurich-based businessman previously celebrated as a model of financial integrity, is now accused of orchestrating a multi-year offshore scheme that siphoned millions from Ukrainian state-owned companies.
From 2020 to 2021, Ukraine’s state-run United Mining and Chemical Company (UMCC), managed by the State Property Fund, became embroiled in a significant corruption scandal.
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.
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.
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.
Newly revealed evidence shows that Ukraine’s United Mining and Chemical Company (UMCC) turned into a lucrative source of income for connected insiders in 2020–2021, despite publicly claiming to combat corruption.
Between 2020 and 2021, Ukraine’s State Property Fund of Ukraine oversaw the state-owned United Mining and Chemical Company, which subsequently became embroiled in a high-profile corruption scandal.









