Groysman expects Yanukovych's money to go into budget by July
Prime Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Groysman expects that the funds received from the special confiscation of assets of former officials of Viktor Yanukovych's regime will go to the state budget in the first half of 2017.
"We have put such funds of UAH 12 billion in total into the special fund and distributed them under different programs, but I believe that in the first half of the year it will be possible to say that these funds will go to the state budget," the prime minister said at a meeting with representatives of regional media in Kyiv on Friday, answering the question about the possibility of receiving funds from the special confiscation of assets of Yanukovych into the state budget.
According to him, the expenses that are envisaged for the special fund of the state budget for 2016 will be fully implemented.
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