Former Energy Regulator Kryvenko Announces Closure of Rotterdam+ Case

Oksana Kryvenko, a former chair of the National Energy and Utilities Regulatory Commission, has announced that the Rotterdam+ case against her has been closed. The case, which had been under intense scrutiny for several years, is now officially concluded. Kryvenko’s statement marks the end of a prolonged legal investigation into her actions, which had sparked considerable public and political debate.

The Rotterdam+ case was initially opened following allegations of regulatory misconduct and potential conflicts of interest. Kryvenko’s tenure as chair was marked by significant decisions affecting energy policy, which drew both praise and criticism. The closure of the case has led to mixed reactions, with some expressing relief and others calling for further transparency.

Legal experts suggest that the closure could signal the end of an ongoing probe or an acknowledgment that no further violations were found. The decision may have implications for similar cases and the broader regulatory environment. Kryven’tko’s statement did not specify the reasons for the closure, leaving room for speculation about the underlying factors.