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The Ukrainian Defense Procurement Agency (DPA) has come under scrutiny after an internal audit exposed an overpayment of UAH 5.4 billion in classified weapons purchases. Contracts were found to be concluded at inflated prices despite more economical options being available. Additionally, the DPA's performance in fulfilling drone delivery contracts for the Armed Forces of Ukraine has been lacking, with only 23% of drones delivered by mid-year. This has raised concerns about the agency's efficiency and effectiveness in managing defense resources. New procurement models are being introduced to stimulate domestic market growth and ensure a competitive environment. The agency has also faced controversy regarding the provision of defective mines and the lack of penalties against manufacturers. As the DPA undergoes leadership changes and oversight adjustments, the Ministry of Defense aims to improve its procurement processes, maintain international cooperation, and overcome internal challenges to secure Ukraine's defense capabilities.

What issues have been identified in Ukraine’s Defense Procurement Agency contracts?

Internal audits identified that the Defense Procurement Agency overpaid by UAH 5.4 billion due to contracts made at inflated prices, despite cheaper competitor offers. This highlights significant procurement inefficiencies within the agency.

How has the Defense Procurement Agency impacted Ukraine’s defense supply chain?

The agency has struggled to meet its contractual agreements, delivering only 23% of drones needed by the Armed Forces in 2025. Such delays can affect the frontline supply chain and overall defense readiness, prompting calls for internal reforms and oversight improvements.

What reforms are being implemented in the Defense Procurement Agency?

The Defense Procurement Agency has introduced a new model for purchasing unmanned systems, aiming to boost domestic market competition and establish clearer procurement rules. These steps are part of broader efforts to enhance agency efficiency and accountability.

What controversies have emerged around the Defense Procurement Agency?

Controversies surrounding the Defense Procurement Agency include continued contracts with suppliers of defective mines, allegations of purchase circumvention, and an audit revealing a massive financial overpayment. These issues have called its operational integrity into question.

What actions have been taken to address overpayment in Defense Procurement Agency contracts?

Amid overpayment concerns, the Ministry of Defense is focusing on tightening procurement processes and implementing new regulatory frameworks. These actions aim to mitigate financial mismanagement and bolster efficient resource allocation within the defense sector.

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weapons, procurement No new contracts: How DPA failed to procure ammunition for 2 months and what it will cost us As of the end of February, the Defense Procurement Agency (DPA) had not concluded a single new contract to procure ammunition. This could severely impact the Ukrainian army’s supply chain in the coming months and result in Ukraine having to resort to buying weapons from resellers again. 10 206 26

Zhumadilov Arsen Zhumadilov: Bezrukova essentially created system that put all pressure on her, since everyone knew that she alone was making key decisions On January 31, Minister Rustem Umierov dismissed Maryna Bezrukova, the head of the Defense Procurement Agency (DPA). This decision followed nearly six months of behind-the-scenes confrontation, which likely cost Ukraine the timely and efficient delivery of weapons. Then came the open phase of the conflict, with the minister accusing the DPA of procurement failures and information leaks, followed by nearly a week of turmoil involving agency leadership changes through notaries. 50 700 44

безрукова Maryna Bezrukova: We are not tame buyers who are ready to drain budget into billions, just by someone’s verbal order The Supervisory Board of the Defense Procurement Agency has extended the contract with Maryna Bezrukova, and later Defense Minister Rustem Umierov announced that he was dismissing Bezrukova. 29 983 35

Umierov and reforms in procurement agencies Year and half of reforms go down drain: why Umierov’s team encroached on independence of agencies One of the key positive changes in the Ministry of Defence (MoD) was the launch of two procurement agencies. This initiative emerged during the tenure of Minister Oleksii Reznikov as a response to corruption abuses by MoD officials and was finalized under Minister Rustem Umierov. 13 690 32 Previously in trend: Fighting corruption in Ukraine

Defence Ministry, Nikolaienko How infighting in Ministry of Defence makes financiers laugh at them, but does not remove suspicions of promoting one supplier Two weeks after the Cabinet of Ministers handed over 23 billion to the State Border Guard Service for the purchase of ammunition from a particular company, the Ministry of Defence has finally decided to explain why it did so. Allegedly, so that this money would not simply burn up by the end of the year. Censor.NET investigated whether this is true. 9 279 25

Syrskyi and Umerov Arms wars and New Year’s gifts: how 23 billion were taken from disobedient Bezrukova and given to border guards The end of 2024 looks like it will be a year full of arms scandals. No sooner had we recovered from the news that the 120th mine had been sent to the frontline that did not explode, which was the fault of journalists, the military, the rain, but not the manufacturer, than another betrayal was delivered. 15 493 27

агенція Milliardth arms flows: why they want to dismantle DPA and dismiss Maryna Bezrukova The Ministry of Defense is going to dismantle the Defense Procurement Agency (DPA) and transfer its functions to the State Logistics Operator. This idea is now being presented to the public as a NATO requirement, although it is not, and the point is that the head of the Defense Procurement Agency, Maryna Bezrukova, has proved to be out of line for the stakeholders. 84 849 48