Oct. 30, 2024, 9:28 a.m.

Deputy Head of Mykolaiv Regional State Administration purchased a power plant for 480 thousand

(PHOTOS: Mykolaiv Regional State Administration)

Mykola Marynov, deputy head of the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration, has changed his property status. The official purchased a powerful power plant, for which he spent more than four hundred thousand hryvnias.

This is evidenced by the Unified State Register of Declarations.

The declaration states that this is valuable movable property, or rather, a hybrid power supply system based on photovoltaic modules. The changes were made on October 25, 2024. The date of acquisition is October 22. The power plant cost Mykola Marynov UAH 480,291. The MP purchased the plant from Energo-Service.

At the end of September, Mykola Marynov also had changes in his property status. In the section "expenses" there is information about the purchase of movable property worth 480 thousand hryvnias on September 27, 2024.

The income of Mykola Marinov, Deputy Head of Mykolaiv Regional State Administration, in 2023 consisted of one salary of UAH 824 thousand 729. In 2022, the official received UAH 292,360 from the sale of real estate.

In 2022, the official purchased a 2018 Volkswagen Amarok pickup truck, and he also owns a GAZ 3307 truck and a Palych A02013 trailer. The wife of the deputy head of the DEC, Viktoriia, drives a Volkswagen Passat. The deputy keeps $170 thousand in cash, and his wife keeps $130 thousand. He has about 43 thousand hryvnias in the bank.

In August, MP Iryna Kormyshkina purchased a land plot and sold real estate. The seller of the land is connected to the company of the MP's husband, a former deputy of the Mykolaiv Regional Council. She purchased a land plot for UAH 763,000 and sold real estate worth UAH 298,328.

Recently, law enforcement agencies served a notice of suspicion to the MP from Mykolaiv in a case of illicit enrichment worth over UAH 20 million. At present, Iryna Kormyshkina has been released on bail. The guarantors were the head of the Verkhovna Rada faction David Arakhamia and the head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration Vitaliy Kim.

Also, Mykolaiv deputies Rustamjan and Takhir Sadridinov put up for sale their estate, which had not been declared. The estate in a gated elite cottage community was valued at $850,000. According to the sale announcement, the house is located on Sportyvna Street, has two floors and six rooms, with a total area of 483 square meters, including the basement. The plot area is 20 acres.

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