The head of “Come Back Alive” Taras Chmut was appointed to the supervisory board of the Defense Procurement Agency
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- Oleksandr Bulin
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The head of the "Come Back Alive" foundation Taras Chmut was appointed as the representative of the Ministry of Defense on the supervisory board of the Defense Procurement Agency (DPA).
This was reported by the Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov.
The Supervisory Board is responsible for the strategic management of the agency, the achievement of the tasks set by the government, compliance with the law, and the transparency of work.
Fedrorov discussed with Chmut the key tasks that the Ministry of Defense plans to implement with the support of the Public Procurement Agency and the Supervisory Board: building a flexible procurement system, reducing prices through competition and combating corruption, quality control and timely supply, and purchasing based on the identified needs of the front.
Yesterday, Babel, citing sources in the Ministry of Defense, wrote that Taras Chmut is returning to DPA and will replace First Deputy Minister of Defense Ivan Havrylyuk.
Chmut already represented the state on the Supervisory Board of DPA — from October 2024 to January 2025. Then he and another state representative Yuriy Dzhyhar were recalled by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, due to the conflict surrounding the head of DPA Maryna Bezrukova.
- The Defense Procurement Agency was created in July 2022, modeled after the NATO Support and Procurement Agency. Its task is to make weapons purchases for Ukraine transparent and eliminate corruption.
- Since January 2024, the agency has been headed by Maryna Bezrukova, and the supervisory board recommended that the Ministry of Defense extend her contract. However, the Ministry of Defense decided not to extend the contract.
- On January 31, the Ministry of Defense reported that starting February 1, the Defense Procurement Agency will be headed by Arsen Zhumadilov instead of Maryna Bezrukova. In March, he officially became the director of the Agency.
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