Saakashvili declares property, watches, UAH 38,600 of wage, deposits in Oschadbank and Societe General
Head of Odesa Regional State Administration Mikheil Saakashvili owns two land plots of 6,820 square meters and 500 square meters, as well as a house with an area of 97 square meters in Georgia, as evidenced by his e-declaration of property and income for 2015.
From real estate in Ukraine Saakashvili declared a room in Odesa with an area of 54 square meters, owned by the regional service of administrative buildings maintenance.
The official has no vehicles. From other valuable personal property he declared Rolex Deepsea and Hublot Classic Fusion watches.
His income, according to the declaration, was UAH 38,601 in 2015, entirely in the form of wage at the main place of work.
At the same time, Saakashvili has UAH 129,950 on account in Oschadbank and $57,000 in foreign bank Societe General. In addition, Saakashvili declared EUR 48,000 of cash.
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