Ukraine's Justice Ministry is about to call a tender to hire foreign advisers on recovering foreign assets of Russia's gas giant Gazprom, which was fined UAH 171 billion, or $US5.93 billion, by Ukraine's Anti-Monopoly Committee (AMCU).
Ukraine’s anti-monopoly committee has given commodities trader Glencore the green light to take a stake in Ukraine’s Mykolaiv plant, the second-largest alumina asset of Russia’s Rusal, according to Reuters.
The Kyiv Economic Court has granted the petition of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) and the State Executive Service, allowing to recover from the Russian gas monopoly Gazprom funds in its accounts and property after the company had been fined by the AMCU for violating Ukraine's competitive legislation to the tune of UAH 171 billion, according to Ukrainian Justice Minister Pavlo Petrenko.
The Anti-Monopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) rejected the complaint by the Lviv-based Ukrainian-German joint venture Electrontrans against Poland’s Pesa, as reported on the ProZorro online platform for tenders, Novoye Vremya wrote.
The Kyiv Economic Court of Appeal has overturned the decision of the Kyiv Economic Court to write off some UAH 80 million (US$3.1 million) in dividends from the Russian gas monopoly Gazprom's Ukrainian-based subsidiary, Gaztransit, as part of enforcement proceedings to recover from Gazprom a fine of almost UAH 172 billion ($6.7 billion), set by the Anti-Monopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU), according to the court materials.
The Supreme Economic Court of Ukraine ruled to reject the cassation appeal by Russian energy giant Gazprom on canceling the Antimonopoly Committee’s decision to recover from Gazprom a UAH 171.932 billion fine, according to the committee’s press service.
PJSC Gazprom has appealed in cassation the ruling of the Kyiv Economic Court of Appeal on enforcing a UAH 85.9 billion (US$3.4 billion) fine and the same amount of penalty, on claims by Ukraine’s Anti-Monopoly Committee, according to AMC head Yuriy Terentyev, Liga.net reports.