čEps Ceo Durčák Will Step Down as Head of the Company's Board of Directors
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The current head of the state transmission system operator ČEPS, Martin Durčák, will step down as head of the company's board of directors at the end of March, following an agreement with the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MIT). The company's supervisory board decided to do so.
Last summer, then-opposition politician Andrej Babiš (ANO) sharply attacked the management of the state-owned company ČEPS, which manages the domestic transmission system. He accused it of being responsible for the massive power outage at the beginning of the holidays, although almost nothing was known about the exact causes at the time and...
The current head of the state-owned transmission system operator ČEPS, Martin Durčák, will step down as head of the company's board of directors at the end of March, following an agreement with the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MIT). The decision was made by the company's supervisory board, which has been replaced in recent weeks. Echo was the first to report on the planned change in the top position of the state-owned company last week. ČEPS …
Martin Durčák will step down as head of the board of directors of ČEPS. The company will choose his successor at the beginning of April.
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