The head of NPC Ukrenergo, Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, has been dismissed from his post, MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak (Voice faction) has said.
According to his message on Telegram on Monday evening, the decision was made by the Supervisory Board of Ukrenergo by a majority vote of 4:2 after the demand for dismissal was voiced at the Commander-in-Chief’s meeting on August 30.
At the same time, the MP noted that there will be a reaction from international partners and the consequences of this decision.
“I think the payoff will also be quick and quite painful,” Zheleznyak said.
As reported, on September 1, EU Ambassador to Ukraine Katarina Mathernova, regional heads of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) in a letter to Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal stated the need to stop making any management decisions regarding NPC Ukrenergo until the final formation of the company’s supervisory board, which includes six members instead of seven.
The authors of the letter emphasized that the immediate dismissal is not an option: “Such an event could jeopardize our collective ability to support Ukrenergo and other priorities for Ukraine’s vital energy security.”
Since the beginning of the full-scale war, the total amount of international assistance (loans and grants) attracted by Ukrenergo amounted to EUR 1.5 billion.
On April 23, 2024, the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine announced a competitive selection for the position of an independent member of the Supervisory Board of Ukrenergo, but it still operates with one vacant position, although, according to Ukrenergo’s charter, it should consist of seven members, including four independent members.
Currently, Ukrenergo’s Supervisory Board consists of Peder Andreasen, Daniel Dobbeny, Roman Pionkovsky – independent members, Yuriy Tokarsky, Oleksandr Baraniuk, Yuriy Boyko – state representatives. The decision to resign the chairman of the board is made by a majority vote. The market noted that, despite the major shareholder’s desire to force Kudrytskyi’s resignation, he managed to avoid it several times thanks to the support of Ukraine’s international partners, as well as half of the supervisory board (according to the market, the head of the supervisory board, Daniel Dobbeny, as well as Peter Andersen and Yuriy Boyko).
“Ukrenergo is a private joint-stock company with 100% of its shares managed by the Ministry of Energy.
Earlier, a number of media outlets cited sources as saying that at a meeting of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief’s Staff on August 30, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy demanded that Ukrenergo CEO Volodymyr Kudrytskyi write a letter of resignation in the near future, but he refused.