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21 June 2026, 11:09
Trukhanov and Koval earned less than their deputy last year
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Former Odesa Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov and current acting mayor Ihor Koval earned less last year than their deputy, Oleksandr Filatov.
This was revealed by a study conducted by the Center for Public Investigations and Intenta, which analyzed 13 financial reports (the declarations of the three officials are not publicly available) and the declaration of former mayor Gennadiy Trukhanov, since he was still in charge of the municipality until October.
Gennadiy Trukhanov himself ranked only sixth in terms of income: 2.1 million hryvnias. The leader was First Deputy Acting Mayor Oleksandr Filatov, with 4.2 million hryvnias in total household income. Filatov’s personal income totaled 3.07 million: 1.3 million in salary and 1.8 million from the sale of a Lexus LX 570. His wife earned 792 thousand from business activities, while his son earned 298 thousand in salary and 25 thousand from other sources. The decline compared to 2024 is due to the absence of cash gifts to his son: in 2024, Filatov and his wife gave him 1.72 million hryvnias.
Second on the list was Nadia Zadorozhna, deputy head of the MBA, with 3.96 million hryvnias—a 56% increase from a year ago. She personally received two salaries: 1.11 million from the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration and 293 thousand from the MBA. Most ofthefamily’sincome—2.54 million—came from her husband, Oleg Nasibulin: 977 thousand from business activities, 60 thousand in salary, and 1.5 million from the sale of two cars. It was the sale of the cars that accounted for the significant jump in the family’s income.

Third place went to Valery Silin, former deputy mayor under Trukhanov, with 2.97 million hryvnias, a two percent increase. He had served as deputy mayor for executive affairs since October 2023 and, along with Trukhanov and Pozdnyakova, was named a suspect in the flood case. Silin’s personal income totaled 2.12 million: 1.57 million in salary, 382,000 in pension, and 164,000 in insurance payments. His wife received 850,000 from the sale of property.
The fourth on the list was former acting deputy mayor Volodymyr Domnitsak, who earned 2.87 million hryvnias in 2025—a 68% increase over 2024. Koval appointed him in November and dismissed him in December. The official’s personal income totaled 2.37 million:abasesalaryof 987 thousand hryvnias, plus two partial payments for a partial year (82,000 hryvnias and 10,000), a gift of 120,000 hryvnias from Valentina Kovanda, and 1.16 million from the sale of personal property. Interestingly, in May 2025, Domnitsak purchased a Volvo S90 for 690 thousand hryvnias, and by September had sold it for the same 1.16 million hryvnias. The official’s wife earned 503,000 hryvnias (salary) last year.
Ihor Koval came in fifth with 2.17 million hryvnias, a 20% increase. He personally received 1.79 million: a salary of 1.38 million, an additional 141,000 from a side job, and a pension of 275,000. His civil partner earned 374,000. The increase is due to a salary raise following his appointment as acting mayor.
Gennadiy Raskin came in last in this ranking with the lowest declared income: 210 thousand hryvnias. The deputy head of the Municipal Administration, appointed on October 27, declared only a portion of his annual salary—for two months. Serhiy Krasilenko, deputy head of the MBA (790 thousand hryvnias), and Oleksandr Tykhovsky, deputy acting head of the city administration (950 thousand hryvnias), earned slightly more than their colleague. They also served in their positions for less than a full year.
