As part of the international aid, the company received transformers, switching equipment, circuit breakers, disconnectors, wires, cables, and vehicles totaling $15.4 million.
DTEK Group and the international auditing firm KPMG have developed a project to describe control mechanisms for monitoring international aid. This was reported by the DTEK press service on Thursday, October 26.
“DTEK Group has completed a joint project with KPMG to describe the process of receiving international donor aid and the corresponding controls. Despite the war, the company strives to deepen the transparency of all business processes and continues which takes measures against corruption,” the statement said.
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According to the message, DTEK introduces some recommendations proposed by KPMG in addition to the existing system for managing and monitoring the aid received. It was noted that as part of the aid, the company received transformers, switching equipment, circuit breakers, disconnectors, wires and cables, as well as vehicles needed to restore Ukraine’s war-torn energy system, at a total cost of $15.4 million. .
“DTEK Group has a strong position on transparency of business processes and responsible corporate governance. This project will make the process of the company receiving assistance from international partners as transparent as possible. It will also be a kind of benchmark for other companies in Ukraine, ”said DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko.
We remind you that it was previously reported that DTEK spent more than one billion hryvnias on stocking equipment for the winter.
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