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March 9, 2025, 9:29 p.m.
Mykola Yakovlev's 2024 Income: ₴1.3M Salary, Luxury Assets Revealed
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Photo: Kherson City Military Administration
Last year, Mykola Yakovlev , the former deputy head of the Kherson City Military Administration, received 1.3 million hryvnias in salary and benefits from the state as an IDP.
According to the Center for Public Investigations, in 2024, he received UAH 2,000 in payments as an IDP from the Social Protection Department of the Khmelnytskyi District State Administration of Khmelnytskyi Oblast and UAH 1,347,000 in salary from the Kherson MVA. In addition, Yakovlev declared 484 thousand hryvnias and 60 thousand US dollars as savings.
The former official also owns a Daewoo Lanos and a Bombardier jet ski.
The former official's wife Maryna owns an apartment in Kyiv and three cars: Land Cruiser Prado 150 and Land Cruiser 200 and BMW I3. As for her income, she did not provide this information.
At the same time, in the reporting for 2022, the only source of the family's income was payments to IDP Yakovlev - 18 thousand hryvnias. And in 2023, the official's wife received UAH 1.5 million from business, while he earned UAH 285.2 thousand and received UAH 24 thousand as an IDP.
The CPR noted that Mykola Yakovlev took the position of deputy head of the Kherson MVA in 2023. He resigned in November.
Earlier , Tetiana Hasanenko, head of the Oleshky City Military Administration in Kherson Oblast, reported in her declaration that she had purchased a car three times cheaper than the market price last year. Also, Natalia Chekhuta, the first deputy head of the Kherson MVA, bought a private house in Vinnytsia region. And the wife of the dismissed rector of Kherson University, Yuriy Kyrylov, bought an expensive apartment in the capital. Also, Alla Malytska , the general director of the Kherson City Clinical Hospital named after E.E. Karabelesh, who was first fired and then reinstated, declared real estate, a land plot, a motorboat, and foreign currency savings.