02 February 2025

Head of Mykolaiv District Council Koverznieva: Income and Assets

(PHOTO: Hanna Koverzneva/Mykolaiv District Council)

In Mykolaiv, the head of the district council received 300 thousand in income from the sale of property. The Center for Public Investigations decided to find out how much money the official keeps, what she drives, and what real estate she owns.

According to the Unified State Register of Declarations, on January 31, 2025, the head of the Mykolaiv District Council, Hanna Koverzneva, reported significant changes in her property status.

The official received income from the alienation of movable property (except for securities and corporate rights) in the amount of UAH 294 thousand. Bozhkov Volodymyr Petrovych is indicated as the source of income.

According to the information of the public movement Chesno, until 2021, Hanna Koverzneva served as an assistant consultant to the People's Deputy of Ukraine in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. In 2021, she became the head of the Mykolaiv District Council of Mykolaiv Oblast. In addition, she is the chairman of the board of the All-Ukrainian Association of Credit Institutions and the NGO "Future of Mykolaiv".

Screenshot: Unified State Register of Declarations

In 2024, the official also noted changes in her property status. She purchased a land plot with a total area of 83,701 square meters for 180 thousand hryvnias in the village of Shevchenkove. The land was sold by Nadiia Bozhkova, possibly a relative of the first source of income.

The declaration for 2023 states that in 2019, Koverzneva purchased a 51.2-square-meter apartmentin Mykolaiv for UAH 126,250, and in 2021, a garage for UAH 53,440.

In 2007, the official purchased a CHEVROLET AVEO of the same year of manufacture for UAH 63,700.

The salary at the main place of work amounted to UAH 700,504. Once again, income from the alienation of movable property in the amount of UAH 120 thousand was indicated, the buyer of which is also Volodymyr Bozhkov.

The head of the Mykolaiv District Council kept 77,486 hryvnias, 55 pounds sterling, and 1103 euros in her bank accounts. In cash - 5000 euros and 25000 US dollars.

Maksym Dirdin, a member of the Verkhovna Rada from Mykolaiv, indicated in his declaration a significant amount in foreign currency, almost three million hryvnias, and state aid. According to the declaration, his family has 64 thousand US dollars, 45 thousand euros and 1 million 50 thousand hryvnias in cash. He has UAH 1,905,164 and EUR 210 in bank accounts.

During the NACP's review of the declarations, only one of the reports contained no violations. Other mistakes concerned incorrectly reported income. Approximately 30% of the officials made "mistakes" for an average of 15 million hryvnias. The Center for Public Investigations investigated which officials in Mykolaiv Oblast tried to hide their finances.

Анна Бальчінос

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