Head of Supreme Court of Ukraine Romaniuk declares UAH 600,000 income for 2015
Head of the Supreme Court of Ukraine Yaroslav Romaniuk in 2015 declared UAH 595,419 of gross income. His salary, other benefits and remuneration amounted to UAH 358,700.
According to the official's declaration posted on the official website of the Supreme Court of Ukraine, Romaniuk last year received UAH 6,258 in royalties, other revenues from the sale of intellectual property rights and UAH 15,834 of material assistance.
He also obtained UAH 116,660 of insurance claim fee payments and UAH 98,400 of income from property lease.
The official keeps UAH 8,666 on bank accounts.
Romaniuk also declared three apartments of 39.6 square meters, 38.84 square meters and 71.4 square meters; a garage with total area of 40 sq uare meters; other real estate with a total area of 12.5 square meters.
He owns a Volvo S-80 car (2008), a Volvo XC-60 car (2013) and a trailer (2003).
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