Thursday, October 29, 2015

Serdyukov will not participate in the work of governing bodies Rostec – RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, October 29 – RIA Novosti. functional ex-Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov to “Rostec” does not imply its participation in the management bodies of the state corporation, told RIA Novosti press-service Rostec.

On Thursday, the corporation reported that Serdyukov was appointed industrial director of the aviation cluster Rostec. “From 2007 to 2012 Serdyukov headed the supervisory board Rostec, he is familiar with the specifics of the corporation. In recent years, Serdyukov served as advisor to the First Deputy General Director Rostec. Functional Serdyukov does not imply participation in the management bodies of the state corporation”, – explained in Rostec.

According to the new organizational structure, c October 1, 2015 the assets Rostec distributed in seven production facilities, each of which is responsible industrial director.

In the area of ​​responsibility of managers is the creation of the strategic plan of the production complex, monitor the effectiveness of capital investments, assessment and minimization of risks, strengthening human resources, as well as regular audits of holding companies in the industrial association.

Serdyukov left the Ministry of Defence after the disclosure of a large-scale scheme of theft of state property in the ministry. As a result, in 2012 was instituted the so-called business “Oboronservis”, which was a key supernumerary ex-official in the Defense Ministry Evgenia Vasilyeva, received five years in prison for stealing more than 800 million rubles. In August, the court released Vasilyev parole.

“Rostec” – Russia’s state-owned corporation established in 2007 to promote the development, production and export of high-tech industrial products. The corporation includes 15 sectoral holding companies (including “Helicopters of Russia”, “United Engine Building Corporation”, “Kalashnikov”, etc.), direct control of 32 companies and 14 infrastructure organizations.

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