Finance Minister Jaresko declares UAH 121,700 income for 2015, keeps UAH 56.8 mln in banks
The total revenues of Finance Minister of Ukraine Natalie Jaresko in 2015 tripled compared to 2014 and amounted to UAH 121,700.
Such data are presented in her income statement for last year, posted on the official website of the Ministry of Finance.
Jaresko's wage for 2015 amounted to UAH 73,000, dividends UAH 24,900, child support funds UAH 21,900. From sources outside Ukraine the minister received $18,300, her family members obtained $56,300.
The official declared two land plots of 3,000 square meters and 6,900 square meters, as well as a residential house of 267.5 square meters, which is jointly owned.
The minister's funds on bank accounts in 2015 rose to UAH 56.8 million, in particular abroad to UAH 55.2 million. Her family members' deposits abroad for the year rose to UAH 2.3 million from UAH 612,700.
In 2015, the amount of Jaresko's contributions to the charter capital of enterprises increased to UAH 36.7 million, while over the year she injected UAH 167,800.
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