The state’s income from managing these possession is worth more than 22.4 million hryvnias, GBR said.
In the first quarter of 2025, according to the results of the State Bureau of Investigations investigation, the National Agency for the Investigation and Asset Management (Army) transferred property to a total of 6 billion 717 million hryvnias. This was reported by the GBR press service on Monday, April 14th.
In particular, the defendants in the criminal proceedings were captured in cash at about 7 million hryvnias. The cost of corporate rights transferred by the Arma reaches 6 billion 710 million hryvnias.
The state’s income from managing these possessions costs more than 22.4 million hryvnias.
Among the most indicative results of the GBR work in this direction:
-
Thanks to GBR, an expensive car will be confiscated, belonging to the family of a tax officer from Ivano-Frankivsk.
-
At the GBR initiative, oligarch-priest property was transferred to the arma.
-
The Vax Appeal Chamber has confirmed the legality of the confiscation of an elite of a transfer service official from the Odessa region.
-
GBR and SAP have begun the recovery of millions of Millions of ex-heads of the Sumshchina tax service in state income.
-
Based on materials from GBR, the ex-official of the Carpathian tax, who hid a multimillion-dollar property from the expressions will be judged.
-
GBR has moved nearly 7 million UAHs to the ARMMA, obtained during the investigation of military demands at 110 OMBR.
-
and so on.

Reminds that Armma found in Spain earlier in the property and accounts of banks belonging to the Odessa City Council deputy and her relatives were ten -ten million hryvnias.
The court moved more than 6.73 million UAH to the army, which was obtained during the military production investigation in the -110th separate mechanized brigade.
News from CORRESPONDENT.NET On the telegram and whatsapp. Subscribe to our channels https://t.me/KorresPondentNet and WhatsApp
Source: korrespondent

I’m Liza Grey, an experienced news writer and author at the Buna Times. I specialize in writing about economic issues, with a focus on uncovering stories that have a positive impact on society. With over seven years of experience in the news industry, I am highly knowledgeable about current events and the ways in which they affect our daily lives.