Havryliuk and Haider joined Supervisory Board of Defense Procurement Agency – Ministry of Defense
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved new members of the Supervisory Board of the Defense Procurement Agency of the Ministry of Defense - Ivan Havryliuk and Stanislav Haider.
This was reported by the Ministry of Defense, Censor.NET informs.
At the request of the Minister of Defense, Ivan Havryliuk and Stanislav Haider were appointed to the Supervisory Board as representatives of the state.
- Ivan Havryliuk is the First Deputy Minister of Defense, a specialist in military logistics who has a deep understanding of the processes of supplying the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
- Stanislav Haider is a former Deputy Minister of Defense who was responsible for institutional development and has experience in preventing corruption.
The ministry noted that their expertise will contribute to the effective and transparent work of the Defense Procurement Agency, which is a key tool for supplying the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
"The Ministry of Defense continues to reform defense procurement so that the Ukrainian army receives the necessary supplies promptly, efficiently and in accordance with modern standards," they added.
What preceded it?
Earlier, the Supervisory Board of the Defence Procurement Agency of the Ministry of Defence signed an additional agreement to the contract with the current director of the Defence Procurement Agency for a period of 1 year.
However, later, the Minister of Defence of Ukraine Rustem Umerov stated that the Defence Procurement Agency had failed in its work over the past six months and announced the dismissal of his deputy Dmytro Klimenkov and the change of the Defence Procurement Agency's management.
Later, Arsen Zhumadilov, the head of the State Logistics Operator, confirmed that he would also take up a second position - head of the Defence Procurement Agency.
At the same time, on Friday, 24 January, Maryna Bezrukova said that she remained the current head of the Defence Procurement Agency, despite the Ministry of Defence's refusal to extend her contract.
Subsequently, the record of the director of the Defence Procurement Agency was changed once again in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities. Instead of Arsen Zhumadilov, Maryna Bezrukova was again listed as the director.
The Ministry of Defence has filed a complaint with the Ministry of Justice regarding the return of Maryna Bezrukova to the post of head of the Defence Procurement Agency.
The Unified State Register has once again changed the record of the Director of the Defence Procurement Agency.