Svyrydenko announces audit of all state-owned companies: Any corruption is unacceptable

The Cabinet of Ministers has initiated an audit of all state-owned companies, including energy companies. About this said prime minister Yulia Sviridenko.
"During a full-scale war, when the enemy is destroying the energy sector every day and the country is living according to blackout schedules, any corruption is unacceptable," the head of government said.
Svyrydenko reminded that the Cabinet of Ministers has already made a proposal to dismissal of two ministers, sanctions against the defendants nABU materials, as well as the restart of Energoatom removal of management and the beginning audit of the company.
"We are preparing a comprehensive solution for all state-owned companies, including energy companies. We are conducting an audit and have instructed supervisory boards to check the state of work, especially in terms of procurement," she added.
- November 10, NABU and SAPO reported about the large-scale operation Midas to expose corruption in the energy sector. According to sources LIGA.net the corruption scheme affected strategic state-owned enterprises, including Energoatom, and caused losses of $100 million.
- The EU has identified a corruption scandal in the Ukrainian energy sector "extremely unfortunate" and called on the Ukrainian authorities to investigate the case quickly and decisively.
- High Anti-Corruption Court on November 13 finalized the selection of preventive measures for suspects detained during Operation Midas.


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