A number of top executives plan to leave Open Joint-Stock Company Moscow United Electric Grid Company following the recent resignation of its CEO Andrei Konovalov. Yury Marakin, MOESK's deputy CEO for safety, and David Kuznetsov, deputy CEO for special projects, have already left the company. Alexander Glushakov, a financial adviser to the CEO, Pavel Morin, a corporate management adviser, chief accountant Lyudmila Sklyarova, and chief of staff Irina Chernakova also left the company. Yury Polezhayev, an adviser on safety, is to leave the company by early August, while PR Director Vitaly Strugovets is to leave MOESK in September. Konovalov left MOESK in early July after the Federal Antimonopoly Service had been insisting on his dismissal for several months for multiple antimonopoly violations committed by the company. These executives were not leaving MOESK in the wake of Konovalov's resignation and said this is a management reshuffle held by acting CEO Pyotr Sinyutin, a part of his plan for the company's recovery. After Sinyutin was appointed acting CEO of MOESK, Moscow Region Governor Sergei Shoigu ordered him to change the situation at the company.