
At a meeting on February 28, the Cabinet of Ministers dismissed two deputy ministers of justice and social policy, as well as the head of the State Export Control Committee.
Taras Melnychuk, the Government’s Permanent Representative to the Verkhovna Rada, announced this on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.
“The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dismissed: Inna Bohatykh from the post of Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine,” Melnychuk wrote.
In addition, the government dismissed Kostiantyn Koshelenko from the post of Deputy Minister of Social Policy for Digital Development, Digital Transformation and Digitalization and Oleksandr Pavlichenko from the post of Head of the State Export Control Service.
Bohatykh was appointed Deputy Minister in May 2024. She was responsible for the policy direction in the field of recovery of assets of persons subject to asset freeze sanctions imposed by the National Security and Defense Council.
Koshelenko has served as Deputy Minister of Social Policy for Digital Development, Digital Transformation and Digitalization since December 2021.
Pavlichenko became the head of the State Export Control Service in 2020.
Source: Government dismisses two deputy ministers, State Export Service head