05 April 2026

Last year, the manager of the Odesa MBA earned money in three places

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Inna Nimas, the administrator of the Odesa City Military Administration, who is one of the deputy heads of the MVA Serhiy Lysak, declared two salaries and income from entrepreneurial activity in 2025.

According to the Center for Public Investigations, Inna Nimas indicated this information in her declaration published by the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption, she earned 253.7 thousand hryvnias last year in the city administration.

She received another 191.7 thousand hryvnias as a salary at the territorial department of the State Judicial Administration in Odesa region, and 35 thousand hryvnias she paid herself as income from entrepreneurial activity. Her son, Viacheslav Ryasnyi, in turn, brought 476,368 hryvnias to the family budget, which he earned at the Odesa Regional Prosecutor's Office. He also received UAH 1 thousand of winter support.

Inna Nimas has real estate:

The administrator's son owns a 39.9-square-meter apartment in an unfinished building. Inna Nimas's declaration states that her son invested 83.7 thousand hryvnias in the construction. The only vehicle declared by Inna Nimas is her 2007 Subaru Legacy.

The family has no savings, but there is an outstanding loan Inna Nimas took out in 2020. Back then, she borrowed 205 thousand hryvnias, of which she still owed 180 thousand as of the date of filing her declaration. In 2022, her son also took out a loan of UAH 225 thousand, of which he still owed UAH 185 thousand.

Кирило Бойко

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