Eduard Stavytsky

Ukrainian politician
Едуард Ставицький
Stavytsky in 2014
Nadra UkrayinyIn office
January 31, 2007 – January 30, 2008Nadra UkrayinyIn office
March 24, 2010 – December 29, 2010Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of UkraineIn office
April 20, 2012 – December 24, 2012Prime MinisterMykola AzarovPreceded byMykola ZlochevskySucceeded byOleh ProskuryakovMinister of Power Generation and Coal Mining of UkraineIn office
December 24, 2013 – February 27, 2014Prime MinisterMykola AzarovPreceded byYuriy BoykoSucceeded byYuriy Prodan Personal detailsBorn(1972-10-04)October 4, 1972
Lebedyn, Sumy Oblast, Ukrainian SSRPolitical partyParty of RegionsAlma materNational Mining University of Ukraine
National Academy of State Management

Eduard Anatoliyovych Stavytsky (Ukrainian: Едуард Анатолійович Ставицький, born 4 October 1972) is a Ukrainian politician and government official who held several ministerial portfolios in the Azarov Government (2012–2014).

As part of investigation about facts of state property theft by government officials from the Ministry of Power and Coal Industry, in apartments and offices that belong to Stavytsky were searched by authorities who discovered 42 kg of gold, $4.8 million, and collection of expensive watches.[1][2]

In 2014 Stavytsky was given political asylum in Israel under name Nathan Rosenberg (Натан Розенберг).[2]

Brief biographical overview

A graduate of the National Mining University of Ukraine (Dnipropetrovsk) and the National Academy of State Management (Kyiv), in 1994–2006 Stavytsky worked on management positions at the "Ecological Fuel of Ukraine" in Oleksandriya, while also sponsoring the local youth football club "Oleksandriya-Amethyst" (part of the FC Oleksandriya).

Inn 2007–2010 Stavytsky worked as a director of the state company "Nadra Ukrayiny" that specializes in geological surveying and governed by the State Service of Geology and Subsoil of Ukraine (Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources). During that period he was suspected in unlawful alienation of the state residence, for which he was fired twice, but reinstated on court orders.

In 2010 after Mykola Azarov became the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Stavytsky was reinstated and later promoted to a chairman of State Service of Geology and Subsoil of Ukraine. The same year he also was able to become a local representative in the Zhytomyr Oblast Council. In April–December 2012 Stavytsky was given a portfolio of the Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine in the First Azarov Cabinet. After Azarov was reelected as the Prime Minister, Stavytsky became the Minister of Power Generation and Coal Industry of Ukraine.

As part of investigation against the Ukrainian holding company VETEK owned by Serhiy Kurchenko, Eduard Stavytsky got on the wanted list of the General Prosecutor of Ukraine.[3] He is since then a fugitive.[4] According to the Prosecutor office Stavytsky is, as an Israeli citizen, hiding in Israel under the assumed name of Nathan Rosenberg.[5]

On 15 April 2014 Stavytsky's assets in the European Union were frozen.[6]

Nadra Ukrayiny and Mezhyhirya

Between June through November 2007 the state residence switched ownership at least four times, while also being involved into a court case during that period.

See also

References

  1. ^ Avakov: In Stavytsky's apartment were discovered 42 kg of gold and $4.8 million cash. Ukrayinska Pravda. 22 March 2014
  2. ^ a b Kryukova, S., Musayeva, S. Runaway-minister Stavytsky: I was offered to pay few million of dollars to solve all issues. Ukrayinska Pravda. 2 August 2016.
  3. ^ Former minister of Power Generation Stavytsky is on the wanted list. UNIAN. 24 March 2014
  4. ^ Ukraine accuses Russia of breaking CIS agreements over Yanukovych extradition, Interfax-Ukraine (12 January 2015)
  5. ^ Ukraine asks Israel to help in inquiry against ex-energy minister Stavysky, Interfax-Ukraine (25 April 2016)
  6. ^ EU adds four Ukrainians to black list, IRAR-TASS (April 15, 2014)

External links

  • Stavytsky at the Official Ukraine today website
  • Stavytsky at the Zhytomyr regional council website
  • Chyvokunia, V. Yushchenko and Yanukovych were accomplices during the alienation of Mezhyhirya. Ukrayinska Pravda. 20 February 2008
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