Ukraine police find 42 kg of gold in home of ex-energy minister

Ukrainian Energy and Fuel Minister Eduard Stavytsky (L) stands with European Energy Commissioner Guenther Oettinger after signing an agreement on energy cooperation at an EU-Ukraine summit in Brussels February 25, 2013. REUTERS/Olivier Hoslet

KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian police have seized 42 kilograms of gold and $4.8 million (2.9 million pounds) in cash during a search of the apartments of Ukraine's former Energy Minister Eduard Stavytsky, Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said on Saturday. Avakov said the searches had been conducted in connection with a corruption investigation in the energy sector. "It blew my mind when I received a report on the results this morning. How much would one have to steal, to have such a 'trifle' at home as pocket money," Avakov said in a post on Facebook. Stavytsky's career blossomed under the presidency of ousted Viktor Yanukovich and was appointed energy minister in December 2012. Ukrainian media describe Stavytsky as a member of Yanukovich's inner circle. He could not be reached for comment. Ukrainian police on Friday detained another energy official - the chief executive of state energy company Naftogaz, Yevhen Bakulin, as part of the investigation into corruption that it says may have cost the Ukrainian state about $4 billion. Naftogaz is responsible for the import and distribution of Russian natural gas in Ukraine. It also holds a monopoly on the shipment of gas from Russia's Gazprom via Ukraine to Europe. (Reporting by Pavel Polityuk; Editing by Alessandra Prentice and Andrew Roche)