Ukroboronprom to be reformed – NSDC secretary
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The State Concern Ukroboronprom will continue its work, but its normal corporate governance must be ensured, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) Oleksandr Danyliuk has said.
“There are many ideas regarding Ukroboronprom. We must ensure its normal corporate governance. To do this, strong supervisory board and professional management are needed... Another important point is that reform must necessarily be carried out with the involvement of public figures. Because so much negativity has accumulated in this area that no one will believe that real transformations are possible,” said Danyliuk.

According to him, both Ukrainian experts and western consultants will be involved in this process. “And there are already such experts - we are completing negotiations with the American experts. They want to help us, because the powerful army and the military industrial complex is a matter of Ukraine’s survival,” said Danyliuk.