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Ukraine appoints long-awaited economic security chief in reform push

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By Dan Peleschuk KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine's government on Wednesday appointed a new economic security chief after weeks of delay as part of a campaign to strengthen governance, fulfilling a key

Ukraine Names New Economic Security Chief Amid Reform Efforts

By Dan Peleschuk

KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine's government on Wednesday appointed a new economic security chief after weeks of delay as part of a campaign to strengthen governance, fulfilling a key condition for Kyiv to continue receiving critical wartime support from Western lenders.

Stamping out graft and tightening a clunky bureaucracy are critical to Ukraine's bid for membership in the European Union and its defence against a Russian invasion now in its fourth year.

Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said Oleksandr Tsyvinsky, a former anti-corruption investigator, was appointed to lead the Economic Security Bureau after "proper checks" that included a successful polygraph test.

Ukraine's previous government had come under fire last month for failing to appoint Tsyvinsky, who was unanimously backed by an international selection committee, over security concerns. Watchdogs had cast doubt on that explanation.

Svyrydenko said on X: "There are no reservations regarding his candidacy."

The European Commission had earlier urged Kyiv to speed up the appointment.

Following her appointment last month, Svyrydenko said her government would prioritise cutting red tape and protecting entrepreneurs, including by cracking down on excessive pressure on businesses by law enforcement.

"It is important that economic relations in Ukraine are not distorted by shadowy schemes and that business can count on respect and cooperation from the state," she said.

(Reporting by Dan PeleschukEditing by Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine appoints Oleksandr Tsyvinsky as economic security chief.
  • Appointment fulfills a condition for Western wartime support.
  • Reforms are crucial for EU membership and defense against Russia.
  • Prime Minister Svyrydenko prioritizes cutting red tape.
  • European Commission urged a speedy appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was appointed as Ukraine's new economic security chief?
Oleksandr Tsyvinsky, a former anti-corruption investigator, was appointed to lead the Economic Security Bureau.
Why is the appointment of the economic security chief significant?
The appointment is part of Ukraine's efforts to strengthen governance and is a key condition for the country's bid for European Union membership.
What did Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko say about Tsyvinsky's appointment?
Svyrydenko stated that there are no reservations regarding Tsyvinsky's candidacy and emphasized the importance of cutting red tape and protecting entrepreneurs.
What challenges does Ukraine face in its reform efforts?
Ukraine is working to stamp out corruption and streamline a cumbersome bureaucracy, which are critical for its defense against Russian aggression and EU integration.
What was the response from the European Commission regarding the appointment?
The European Commission had urged Kyiv to expedite the appointment of the economic security chief.

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