Pavel Zhebrivsky

Pavel Zhebrivsky

Date of Birth: 21.03.1962

Place of Birth. Education. Born in the village of Nemyrintsy in the Ruzhin district of Zhytomyr region in a serf family. In 1989 he graduated from the Faculty of Law of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.

Career. 1979-1982 - Worker at a concrete plant of the construction company Budyndustriya in Kyiv, military service.

1983-1991 - Police officer in the patrol and guard unit, investigator, senior investigator of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kyiv.

1991-1992 - Entrepreneurship.

1993-1994 - General Director of the collective enterprise MP Dzha (Kyiv).

1994-2001 - General Director, Commercial Director of FP Jan (Kyiv).

2001-2002 - President of AG Pharma-2000 (Kyiv), Chairman of the Supervisory Board of AG Berdichiv Refrigeration Engineering, Chairman of the Board of AG Maryanovsky Glass Factory.

2002-2005 - Member of the Ukrainian Parliament of the IV convocation. He won the elections as an independent candidate in one of the electoral districts of Zhytomyr region. Member of the faction of Viktor Yushchenko's Our Ukraine Bloc. Deputy Chairman of the Health, Mother and Child Protection Committee of the Verkhovna Rada.

From April to December 2005 - Chairman of the Zhytomyr Regional Administration.

2006-2007 - Member of the Ukrainian Parliament of the V convocation for the Our Ukraine Bloc (No. 49 on the list). Member of the Our Ukraine faction. First Deputy Chairman of the Budget Committee of the VR.

Since November 2007 - Member of the Ukrainian Parliament of the VI convocation for the Our Ukraine - People's Self-Defense Bloc (No. 67 on the list). Chairman of the Subcommittee on State Budget Expenditures of the Budget Committee of the VR.

Member of the People's Union Our Ukraine Party. He was a member of the party's presidium and headed the Zhytomyr regional organization.

In the early 2000s, Zhebrivsky was the Deputy Chairman of the Solidarity Party of Petro Poroshenko, who started a new political project after separating from SDPU (o). Since then, the former governor of Zhytomyr region has been considered 'a man of Poroshenko'.

In March 2009, Zhebrivsky founded the Ukrainian Platform Party after being 'disappointed by all political leaders and movements in Ukraine', which was later merged with the Ukrainian Republican Party Sobor. After the merger, Zhebrivsky took over the Ukrainian Platform Sobor party.

In the autumn of 2012, Zhebrivsky led the party into parliamentary elections, but two weeks before the election day, it was decided at a party congress to withdraw the party list from the elections, as the party did not overcome the 5% threshold. Zhebrivsky himself ran in the single-mandate constituency No. 63 in Zhytomyr region but lost to Angelika Labunskaya.

On January 19, 2015, Pavel Zhebrivsky began his work at the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine as the head of the Department for Investigation of Corruption Crimes Committed by Persons with Special Responsibilities. According to Zhebrivsky, this department is new and its staff is currently being formed.

On June 12, 2015, Pavel Zhebrivsky was introduced by the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko as the new head of the Donetsk regional military administration during his visit to Mariupol.

On June 11, 2018 Zhebrivsky announced that he had submitted his resignation from the position of head of the Donetsk Regional Administration to President Petro Poroshenko.On June 13, 2018, the President Petro Poroshenko signed a decree on the dismissal of Pavel Zhebrivsky from the position of head of the Donetsk Regional Administration.

On June 20, 2018, President Petro Poroshenko appointed Pavel Zhebrivsky as the auditor at NABU. On December 19, 2018, Pavel Zhebrivsky submitted a resignation request to the Presidential Administration, as he stated that he was unable to fulfill his duties.Family Ties. The politician is married. His wife Valentina is an economist. They have a daughter Anna (born in 1989) and a son Jan (born in 1994).

Zhebrivsky's older sister - Filia Zhebrovska, is the Chairwoman of PAT Farmak in Kyiv, the largest domestic manufacturer of pharmaceuticals. She ranked 88th (with a fortune of $251 million) on the list of the richest Ukrainians published by Focus magazine in February 2008.

18.03.2022