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Cabinet Announces Competitive Selection Of 4 Members Of Naftogaz Supervisory Board From June Даша Зубкова The Cabinet of Ministers announced a competitive selection of four members of the supervisory board of the Naftogaz of Ukraine national joint-stock company from June 1. This is evidenced by the order of the Cabinet of Ministers dated May 19, No. 494-r, Ukrainian News Agency reports. To announce a competitive selection of candidates for the posts of four independent members of the supervisory board of the Naftogaz of Ukraine national joint-stock company, the statement reads. It is noted that this clause of the Cabinet of Ministers’ decree comes into force from June 1. ....
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on social media All five members of the supervisory board of NJSC Naftogaz Ukrainy, who on April 30 publicly announced the termination of their powers effective on May 14, refused the government’s proposal to extend their powers for another year, according to a press release from NJSC Naftogaz posed on May 14 evening. “Thus, Robert Bensh, a U.S. citizen, who was appointed as a representative of the state at the end of 2020 and repeatedly appointed to the post at the end of April 2021 by the Cabinet of Ministers, remains a member of the supervisory board of Naftogaz,” the document says. This article is available to subscribers and registered readers ....
Ukraine s Internal Threat On Blinken s Plate After Naftogaz CEO Fired May 04, 2021 15:17 GMT Share share Print When U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Kyiv this week and meets with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, he will seek to demonstrate strong Western support for Ukraine from the external threat of Russian aggression. Behind the scenes, however, there could be tension between the two over what Blinken often calls Ukraine’s “internal threat”: corruption and weak institutions. One week before Blinken’s expected arrival on May 5, Zelenskiy’s government did exactly the kind of thing that has raised questions in the West about Kyiv’s dedication to reforms, which observers and officials say are needed to make the system strong enough to withstand persistent pressure from Moscow. ....