Petrenko declares $1 mln deposit, UAH 1 mln of charity expenses
Justice Minister of Ukraine Pavlo Petrenko has filed an electronic declaration of assets and income for 2015, in which he declared more than $1 million on deposit, charitable donations of UAH 1 million and a collection of 16 engravings.
According to the unified state register of declarations, the minister also declared a land plot in Stari Bezradychi (Obukhiv district, Kyiv region) with an area of 29 square meters, a 50% stake in a land plot in Novi Petrovtsi (Vyshgorod district, Kyiv region) with a total area of 1,497 square meters, a rented apartment of 144.3 square meters in Kyiv, as well as another apartment of 62.8 square meters in Kyiv the minister uses.
Petrenko also declared two paintings and two icons, two pair of wrist watches Ulysse Nardin and Perrelet.
The minister owns two cars: Volkswagen Golf (2007) and Land Rover (2006), as well as leased Toyota Camry car (2013) from the ML GROUP LLC advocacy group.
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