The end of 'only ours'? Minister Wojciech Balczun on the new code for State Treasury companies
The new governance code signed by Premier Donald Tusk aims to professionalize management in state-owned companies and reduce political influence in appointments.
The recently signed governance code under the ministry of State Assets, led by Minister Wojciech Balczun, seeks to fundamentally transform the management of state-owned enterprises in Poland. The code is designed to promote professionalism, reduce political influence, and enhance real oversight of these companies. This initiative comes in the context of Poland's ongoing efforts to improve governance and accountability in sectors that are critical to the economy.
Minister Balczun emphasizes that the focus of appointments should shift from political affiliations to competencies, experience, and a proven record of success. This statement indicates a significant departure from previous practices where political connections often dictated managerial positions. By prioritizing professionals with relevant skills and achievements, the government aims to enhance the operational efficiency of state-owned companies, which are often criticized for mismanagement and inefficiencies.
As the code is implemented, it is expected to change the everyday functioning of these companies, leading to a more meritocratic approach in staffing and decision-making. The initial reactions from the business community and political analysts suggest cautious optimism, indicating that if applied effectively, this code could indeed lead to a more robust and successful management framework for state enterprises in Poland.