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Zelenskiy calls for urgent renewal of the supervisory board in the defence sector

The Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced on Wednesday that he has urged the Minister of Defence Denys Shmyhal, to renew supervisory boards within the defence sector urgently in order to restore investor confidence following a recent corruption scandal.

Ukraine is currently engulfed in a scandal involving a $100 million kickback scheme, allegedly perpetrated by senior energy officials. A former business partner of Zelenskiy has also been suspected of being involved.

This is the biggest scandal in Ukraine since Zelenskiy was elected president of Ukraine on a mission to eradicate corruption. Kyiv must eliminate corruption and strengthen the rule of law in order to be eligible to join the European Union. The Ukrainians view this as a crucial requirement for their future, as they fight off Russian invasion.

Zelenskiy stated on Telegram that "management and oversight of the internal processes within companies is carried out by supervisory boards, and this has to be 100% guaranteed."

After the termination of the majority of supervisory board powers today, he said that the formation of supervisory boards for state-run energy firms must take place by the end this month.

Last month, the government announced that they planned to appoint by the end this year a new board of directors at Energoatom - the state nuclear firm at the center of a scandal involving corruption.

Zelenskiy told Prime Minister Yulia Shvyrydenko that the pace of transformation was satisfactory. However, he said there must be full transparency within management.

"New members must be appointed to the Supervisory Boards in December, following a fair and transparent procedure."

The Ukrainian energy sector is dominated by state-owned companies, such as Naftogaz (oil and gas company), Ukrenergo (power grid operator), and Energoatom (nuclear energy company). (Reporting and writing by Yuliia Dyesa, editing by Andrew Heavens, Timothy Heritage, and Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)