“The head of the EU representation in Kyiv, Katarina Maternova, commented on the approval of four independent members of the new supervisory board of NAEK “Energoatom” and noted that the EU is waiting for the completion of the formation of the board in January.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
KATARINA MATERNOVA. PHOTOS FROM FACEBOOK MESSAGES Source: “European truth”
Details: On December 31, Prime Minister Yulia Svyridenko announced on social networks that the nomination committee, which includes government representatives and independent observers, approved the independent members of the new supervisory board of NAEK “Energoatom”.
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“We are very glad that new independent members have appeared in the supervisory board. We look forward to the final formation of the board in January,” – commented on Facebook, the head of the EU representation in Kyiv, Maternova.
The independent members of the supervisory board will be international expert in nuclear safety and regulatory oversight Rumina Velshi, specialist in finance, audit and risk management in energy and infrastructure Laura Garbenchute-Bakiene, engineer and international manager in the nuclear and energy industry Patrick Fragman and Brice Bouillon, lawyer in energy regulation and corporate governance.
Svyridenko added that the selection of three state representatives to the supervisory board will be completed in the first half of January.
We will remind:
- On November 11, the government is ahead of schedule stopped Powers of the Supervisory Board of NAEC “Energoatom”.
- This happened after NABU and SAP announced on November 10 that they had uncovered a corruption scheme at Energoatom worth about $100 million as part of the Midas operation.
- Timur Mindych, a businessman, co-owner of “Kvartal-95” and former partner of President Zelensky, was named the organizer of the scheme.
- In the European Commission considerthat the disclosure of the corruption scheme is evidence of the effectiveness of the anti-corruption bodies of Ukraine.
- European Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos stated that corruption is widespread throughout Europe and expressed confidence in correctness of the anti-corruption course of Ukraine with the support of the European Union.
