Kudrytsky’s dismissal was supported by four members of Ukrenergo’s supervisory board, including Yuriy Tokarsky, Alexander Baranyuk, Yuriy Boyko and Roman Pionkovsky. Two other members disagreed.
The Supervisory Board of NEC Ukrenergo decided to fire the head of the company, Vladimir Kudrytsky. Deputy Chairman of the Board Alexey Brekht will act as the head of Ukrenergo. MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak announced this on Monday, September 2.
As ZN.UA wrote earlier, the decision to fire Kudrytsky was made after the shelling on August 26. According to sources, on August 30, personnel changes were discussed at the Headquarters the official reason was given is the failure to protect energy facilities, which led to significant damage as a result of the Russian attack.
Economic Pravda, citing sources, reported on August 30 that the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, at a Headquarters meeting, allegedly turned to the Chairman of the Board of Ukrenergo Vladimir Kudrytsky with request to write a letter of resignation of his own free will. He refused.
According to Forbes, the supervisory board of Ukrenergo held an urgent meeting on the evening of September 2. This meeting was initiated by Vladimir Kudritsky himself, a source told the publication.
Kudrytsky will serve as Chairman of the Board of Ukrenergo until September 4.
Vladimir Kudrytsky headed the board of Ukrenergo on August 2, 2020. He works under a contract that expires in August 2025. Previously, Kudrytsky was a state representative on the supervisory board of NJSC Naftogaz of Ukraine and director of development at PJSC Ukrtransnafta. He is the Deputy Chairman of the Council for the Restoration of Okhmatdyt.
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