The Cabinet of Ministers gave 90 working days for a full audit of Energoatom
The Cabinet of Ministers instructed the State Audit Service to conduct a comprehensive audit NNEGC Energoatom JSC. About reported Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture.
A procurement audit should be conducted within 15 business days, and a full audit of the company within 90 business days. The materials will be handed over to law enforcement and anti-corruption authorities. A report will be submitted to the government after the auditors have completed their work.
In addition, on behalf of the Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, Within a week, the Ministry of Economy, in cooperation with partners from the G7 countries, will submit proposals for the new composition of the Supervisory Board of Energoatom for approval by the government.
Work has begun on lists of possible candidates. An advisor to assist the ministry has already been selected.
"The renewal of the board is aimed [...] at ensuring the company's rapid interaction with anti-corruption and audit authorities, international partners and society," the ministry said.
- november 10, NABU and SAPO reported about the large-scale operation Midas to expose corruption in the energy sector. According to sources LIGA.netthe corruption scheme affected strategic state-owned enterprises, including Energoatom, and caused losses of $100 million.
- In the evening of November 11, the state representative in the Supervisory Board of Energoatom Timofey Milovanov reported about resignation. The reason, he said, was the inability of the collegial body to provide "an adequate response to the situation around the company."
- An hour and a half later, Svyrydenko said that the Cabinet of Ministers early terminated the powers of the Supervisory Board Energoatom.
- Vice Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Taras Kachka said that the new supervisory board of Energoatom should help investigate corruption.
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