The General Secretariat of the Government (SGG) has initiated the selection process for filling one president position and two vice-president positions at the Agency for Monitoring and Evaluating the Performance of Public Enterprises (AMEPIP). This initiative is part of the implementation of milestone 440 from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR). The leadership positions will be filled through a competition, having a mandate of 4 years. AMEPIP's role is to monitor the efficiency of public companies and to support the reform of corporate governance in state enterprises. The selection of candidates is carried out by a specially constituted committee, assisted by an independent recruitment expert, in accordance with the legislation in force. The official announcement was published on October 6, 2025, and the deadline for submitting application files is November 6, 2025, thus providing 18 days for application.
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Guvernul a deschis procesul de selecție pentru conducerea AMEPIP. Se caută un președinte și doi vicepreședinți
Secretariatul General al Guvernului a demarat procedura de selectare a persoanelor din conducerea Agenţiei pentru Monitorizarea şi Evaluarea Performanţelor Întreprinderilor Publice – Se caută un preşedinte şi doi vicepreşetinţi, cu mandate de patru ani
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