12:49 28.04.2015

Poroshenko files bills on developing institutional ability of NBU with parliament

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Poroshenko files bills on developing institutional ability of NBU with parliament

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko's bills on amendments to various laws and the Budget Code (Nos. 2742 and 2743) were registered in the Ukrainian parliament on April 25, according to a post on the parliament's website on Monday.

The amendments to the law on the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) to strengthen its institutional base and efficiency are one of the benchmarks of Ukraine's Extended Fund Facility (EFF) program approved by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

According to the EFF, the amendments are to focus on four key elements: the board and council of the NBU, the autonomy of the NBU, its total reserves, and its distribution of profit.

It is planned to transform the board into the executive committee consisting of the head and deputy heads. The reformed board will be responsible for forming and implementing monetary-credit and currency policies and regulating the banking system.

As for the NBU Council it is planned to reinforce its supervisory powers by imposing full responsibility for the internal control and risk management system and creating an audit committee by the council.

Regarding the NBU's autonomy, it is planned to strengthen the personal autonomy of members of the NBU Council and deputy heads supporting the financial autonomy of the central bank.

The rules governing the distribution of profits between the NBU and the government should aim at gradually boosting the total reserves to achieve 4%, 7% and 10% of monetary liabilities in late 2014, 2015 and 2016 respectively. It is planned to amend the Budget Code to prevent the inclusion of advance payments of profit to the budget.

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