Expected strategic result 2.4.1.2. The functions of the owner, the regulator, and the agency shaping the policy applicable to business entities in the public sector of the economy have been segregated
Measures — 3
2.4.1.2.1.
Preparing an analytical report containing analysis of:
1) international standards and best practices in matters of segregation of the functions of the owner, the regulator, and the agency shaping the policy applicable to business entities in the public sector of the economy;
2) the relevant international experience in matters of segregation of the functions of the owner, the regulator, and the agency shaping the policy applicable to business entities in the public sector of the economy;
3) the national context of the operations of business entities in the public sector of the economy and segregation of the functions of the owner, the regulator, and the agency shaping the policy applicable to business entities in the public sector of the economy;
4) the feasibility and expediency of creating a centralized body for coordination of ownership;
5) the operating principles of the administration of the centralized ownership coordination authority, particularly as a way to prevent it from being subjected to political influence (if creating the administration of the centralized ownership coordination authority has been found to be expedient)
The main implementer: Ministry of Economy of Ukraine
2.4.1.2.2. Discussing the report indicated in subclause 2.1.3.2.2 with the participation of representatives of government agencies, NGOs, international organizations, participants of international technical assistance projects, and the academic community
The main implementer: Ministry of Economy of Ukraine
2.4.1.2.3. Drafting and submitting to the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine a draft law proposing to segregate the functions of the owner, the regulator, and the policymaking agency with respect to business entities in the public sector of the economy, taking into account the outcomes of the activities indicated in subclauses 2.4.1.2.1 and 2.4.1.2.2
The main implementer: Ministry of Economy of Ukraine
Indicators — 3
an analytical report has been prepared and made public, which contains analysis of:
a) international standards and best practices in matters of segregation of the functions of the owner, the regulator, and the agency shaping the policy applicable to business entities in the public sector of the economy (6 percent);
b) the relevant international experience in matters of segregation of the functions of the owner, the regulator, and the agency shaping the policy applicable to business entities in the public sector of the economy (6 percent);
c) the national context of the operations of business entities in the public sector of the economy and segregation of the functions of the owner, the regulator, and the agency shaping the policy applicable to business entities in the public sector of the economy (6 percent);
d) the feasibility and expediency of creating a centralized body for coordination of ownership (6 percent);
e) the operating principles of the administration of the centralized ownership coordination authority, particularly as a way to prevent it from being subjected to political influence (if creating the administration of the centralized ownership coordination authority has been found to be expedient) (6 percent)
a law has taken effect, which segregates the functions of the owner, the regulator, and the policymaking agency with respect to business entities in the public sector of the economy, taking into account the recommendations outlined in the analytical report and the results of the discussion with stakeholders.
at least 80 percent of experts on the regulation of the economy and businesses estimate that:
a) the legislatively prescribed segregation of the functions of the owner of state-owned enterprises, the regulator, and the policymaking agency effectively eliminates conflicts among these functions either completely or for the most part (15 percent);
b) in practice, the functions of the owner of state-owned enterprises, the regulator, and the policymaking agency are segregated and are not in conflict with one another (20 percent).