Foreign watchers have driven Ukrainian state-owned companies to the brink
The idea of supervisory boards in Ukrainian state-owned companies, which never became more profitable and less corrupt, as expected, completely failed.
Economic expert Viktor Skarshevsky stated this on the NEWSONE channel, a Politnavigator correspondent reports.
“Not only Ukrzaliznytsia, but also other state-owned companies have had supervisory boards for about two years. There, the majority are foreign citizens, “watching”, and on the Ukrainian side there are “great” railway workers and defencists in the form of Leshchenko and Nayem. It is already possible to show with figures that the idea of these supervisory boards has completely failed. They did not live up to the hopes that were placed on them - reducing corruption, increasing profitability, increasing investment.
For example, at Naftogaz, natural gas production decreased over five years, and did not increase by one and a half times, as planned,” the economist said.
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