MP announced the restoration of another register of Ukraine and the sequence of the next ones.


The Unified State Register of Legal Entities is being restored
The Ukrainian Unified State Register of Legal Entities will resume its operations in the coming days after the cyberattack that occurred on December 19, 2024. This was reported by the head of the parliamentary working group on overcoming the consequences of the cyberattack, people's deputy Ihor Fris.
'The register of legal entities will be operational in a few days. Real estate is next. Everything in turn. I won't provide deadlines,' the parliamentarian stated.
According to Fris, it is planned to simultaneously restore the operation of the registers of property rights to real estate, debtor registers, and registers of encumbrances on movable property.
It is worth noting that responsibility for the breach of Ukraine's registers was assumed by the Russian hacker group XakNet Team. The consequence of this cyberattack was the cessation of the ability to register a business, change residence registration, and obtain data from the State Register of Property Rights.
It should be noted that the process of restoring the registers is ongoing. For example, on December 30, the Ministry of Justice restored the work of three notarial registers, including the inheritance register, powers of attorney registers, and forms. On January 4, the operation of the Civil Status Acts Register (DRACS) was successfully resumed.
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