State Property Fund of Ukraine
State Property Fund of Ukraine is a central body of executive power with special status and being administrated by the Cabinet of Ukraine.

State Property Fund of Ukraine
History
State Property Fund of Ukraine was established in 1991 according to the Cabinet of Ministers' Resolution N.158 for the purpose of the implementation of the state policy of the privatization of state property.[1] The activities of the Fund is regulated by the "Law on the State Property Fund of Ukraine" adopted in December 2011.[2]
Directors
- 1991–1994 Volodymyr Pryadko
- 1994–1997 Yuriy Yekhanurov
- 1997–1998 Volodymyr Lanovy (acting)
- 1998–2003 Oleksandr Bondar
- 2003–2005 Mykhailo Chechetov
- 2005–2008 Valentyna Semenyuk-Samsonenko
- 2008–2010 Dmytro Parfenenko (acting)
- 2010–2014 Oleksandr Ryabchenko
- 2014–2015 Dmytro Parfenenko (acting)
- 2015–2017 Ihor Bilous
- 2017 — Dmytro Parfenenko (acting)
- 2017–2019 Vitaliy Trubarov (acting)
- 2019–2022 Dmytro Sennychenko[3][4]
- 2022 — Olha Batova (acting)
- 2022–present Rustem Umerov[5]
Facts
At least two former directors of the State Property Fund committed suicide (Mykhailo Chechetov and Valentyna Semenyuk-Samsonenko) after the events of Euromaidan and after the former President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych left the country.
References
- "Historical review". Фонд державного майна України. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
- "Law on the State Property Fund of Ukraine". zakon.rada.gov.ua. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "Verkhovna Rada approves Sennychenko as SPF head". Interfax-Ukraine. September 19, 2019. Retrieved September 20, 2019.
- "State Property Fund Head Sennychenko announces resignation of own will". Interfax-Ukraine. November 18, 2021. Retrieved November 18, 2021.
- "MPs appoint Rustem Umerov as head of State Property Fund". LB.ua. September 7, 2022. Retrieved September 14, 2022.
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