Ukrainian Cabinet Suspends Sense Bank Supervisory Board Chair, Seeks CEO Suspension
The Ukrainian government has suspended the supervisory board chair of state-owned Sense Bank and is pursuing suspension of its chief executive, according to Prime Minister Sergii Koretskyi.
What happened
New Voice Ukraine reports that on August 19, Prime Minister Sergii Koretskyi announced the Ukrainian cabinet has suspended the supervisory board chair of Sense Bank, a state-owned financial institution, and is seeking to suspend the bank’s chief executive.
Sense Bank is a significant player in Ukraine’s banking sector due to its state ownership, and its leadership changes may influence state financial governance during sensitive periods for the country.
The source does not provide details regarding the reasons behind these suspensions or any implicated wrongdoing, nor does it mention any official response from Sense Bank management.
Known from the source
- The Ukrainian government has suspended the supervisory board chair of Sense Bank.
- This action was announced by Prime Minister Sergii Koretskyi on August 19.
- The cabinet is seeking to suspend the chief executive of Sense Bank.
- Sense Bank is state-owned.
What remains unclear
The information is based on statements cited by a local English-language Ukrainian news outlet, with no further independent confirmation available from other sources at this time.
What remains unclear: Official confirmation from the Ukrainian government or Sense Bank on the suspensions. Any details on reasons or context for the management changes. Verification from additional reliable sources beyond New Voice Ukraine. Confirm exact titles and spellings of Ukrainian officials involved.
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