On May 28, the HQCJ held two additional meetings regarding the admission of candidates for the HACC judge positions competition. Out of 43 candidates, the Commission rejected 18 and admitted 25.
Today’s list of admitted “lucky candidates” includes:
- Vitalii Hrabovskyi (HACC)
- Mariia Demydova (HACC)
- Iryna Solodovnyk (HACC)
- Inna Berdnik (HACC)
- Yurii Hlomb (HACC)
- Hryhorii Dzhepa (HACC)
- Oleksandr Ivasyn (HACC)
- Stanislav Kashchenko (HACC)
- Tetiana Lytvynko (HACC)
- Roman Solodovnikov (HACC)
- Hennadii Chyrskyi (HACC)
- Oleksandr Avramenko (HACC)
- Kateryna Minaieva (HACC)
- Artem Sidielnikov (HACC)
- Oksana Steblynska (HACC)
- Snizhana Stepanova (HACC)
- Andrii Chalyi (HACC)
- Olha Shevchenko (HACC)
- Andrii Havryshchuk (HACC AC)
- Iryna Davydovych (HACC AC)
- Volodymyr Korbut (HACC AC)
- Inna Kramarenko (HACC AC)
- Oksana Savenko (HACC AC)
- Khrystyna Hladysheva (HACC AC)
- Iryna Teslenko (HACC AC)
The finish line of the third stage of the HACC competition is near – 237 out of 238 applicants have already passed the screening and admission procedure. Thus, as a result of productive work over the month, the HQCJ admitted 160 out of 237 contestants to the qualification evaluation.
The Commission still needs to decide on the admission of the final candidate, current HACC judge Vitalii Dubas, to participate in the competition. On May 14, they decided to postpone considering his candidacy due to a conflict of interest involving Oleh Koliush, a member of the HQCJ, who, while serving as a judge of the HACC, was on the same panel as Vitalii Dubas.
In addition, we note that some disqualified contestants (currently three of them) have begun to exercise their right to appeal the disqualification decisions. As a result, the HQCJ in plenary session will re-examine their decision on June 5. It’s possible that these appeals won’t be the last regarding the commission’s decisions in this competition.
The finish line of the third stage of the HACC competition is near – 237 out of 238 applicants have already passed the screening and admission procedure. Thus, as a result of productive work over the month, the HQCJ admitted 160 out of 237 contestants to the qualification evaluation.