Agriculture minister Kutoviy declares UAH 3.5 mln, EUR 60,000, $463,000 in cash
Ukrainian Agricultural Policy and Food Minister Taras Kutoviy has filled in his e-declaration and declared UAH 76,880 of salary.
He also has UAH 3.5 million, EUR 60,000 and $463,000 in cash.
The minister does not own immovable property and vehicles. His mother Svitlana Kutova owns an apartment of 56 square meters in Kyiv, his daughter Solomia – an apartment of 103 square meters in Kyiv. Son Viktor Kutoviy declared an apartment of 54 square meters in Kyiv belonged to Yulia Kushnyruk.
The minister has Rolex Daytona Stainless Steel and Panerai Luminor GMT Stainless Steel watches.
At the end of 2015, he bought investment certificates of Arta Asset Management LLC for UAH 60,000. He owns corporate rights to Cyprus-based Lalonitana Investments Limited
The official has EUR 1,150, $11,650 and UAH 780 at Ukrsotsbank and UAH 1,330 at Alfa-Bank.
Kutoviy also invested UAH 13.3 million in intangible assets and investment certificates.
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