Groysman orders check of state-run construction corporations before Dec 1
Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman has ordered the creation of a working group to check operations of state-run corporations working in the construction and construction materials production spheres.
He announced the government resolution at a government meeting on August 23.
"We have not inspected all these state-run corporations. There is a proposal that we order the State Audit Service, Economic Development and Trade Ministry, Finance Ministry, the minister of Cabinet of Ministers to create a working group to inspect them… how they worked, what profits they made, how they treated their employees, used state-owned property and other things," the prime minister said.
Groysman said that the inspection first must be started at the three largest corporations operating in the construction and construction materials production spheres.
"This work should be finished by December 1," he said.
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