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Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, a prominent figure in Ukraine's energy sector, has been central to handling significant challenges and strategic implementations at NPC Ukrenergo. His leadership encompassed managing outages, enhancing system protections, and sustaining the energy infrastructure during intense periods of conflict. Notably, Kudrytskyi emphasized the importance of establishing robust corporate governance and independence, aimed to enhance investor confidence and system integrity. His tenure saw him navigating Ukrenergo through extensive damages from attacks, which resulted in substantial financial losses but also highlighted resilience in maintaining system controllability. Additionally, Kudrytskyi's role extended beyond crisis management; he actively engaged in judicial strategies to hold Russia accountable for damages, setting a precedent in international legal approaches for conflict-induced infrastructural damage. With Ukraine reconnected to the EU energy system, Kudrytskyi's strategies are pivotal for the nation's energy autonomy and stability.
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Kudrytskyi Volodymyr Kudrytskyi: We identify Uzbekistan or Dagestan, but we don’t see "two-million" sent to Moscow Maryna Danyliuk-Yarmolaieva and her guests reflect on the fallout from Mindichgate and on what else the tapes in the Midas case may be hiding. 30 616 11

Kudrytskyi Kudrytskyi out on bail but pressure is still on. What next? The case of Volodymyr Kudrytskyi remains in the public spotlight. What’s more, this is only the beginning. On October 28, the State Bureau of Investigation detained the former head of NPC Ukrenergo; the following day, the Pecherskyi District Court remanded Kudrytskyi in custody for two months with bail set at 13 million on charges of "abuse of office and misappropriation of funds of a state-owned company." 5 212 6 Previously in trend: Kudrytskyi’s case

Kudrytskyi Pecherskyi court’s travesty of justice returns: how Kudrytskyi was arrested over non-existent losses Former head of Ukrenergo National Power Company, Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, has been taken into custody for two months with bail set at 13 million UAH, accused of "abuse of office and unlawful appropriation of state company funds." The Pecherskyi Court’s decision followed several searches of Kudrytskyi’s premises by the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) and an Ekonomichna Pravda article suggesting that the criminal prosecution attempts against the former Ukrenergo chief are politically motivated. 15 903 37 Previously in trend: Kudrytskyi’s case

Звільнення Кудрицького Take wrecking ball to everything: how government dismissed Kudrytskyi, head of Ukrenergo, after three years of failed attempts On Friday, it was decided at the Supreme Commander-in-Chief’s Headquarters to dismiss the chairman of the board of Ukrenergo, Volodymyr Kudrytskyi. The reason for this was the alleged shelling on August 26, which again damaged Ukraine’s power system. As a result of the vote, the commander of the Air Force, Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk, and Kudrytskyi were to resign. 13 961 24