Over the past 10 years, Ilnitskaya earned 360 thousand hryvnias, but this year she got a cottage, a Porsche and a beauty salon.
This year, the girlfriend of Deputy Prosecutor General Dmitry Verbitsky, Kristina Ilnitskaya, received property worth at least 52 million hryvnias. The draft scheme announced this on Monday, June 10.
We are talking about buying a cottage with an area of 240 square meters in Kyiv with a market value of at least 48 million hryvnias, a Porsche Macan T car for 4 million and a beauty salon.
According to journalists, the woman paid 24 times less for the house than its real price – usually, when concluding a purchase and sale agreement, they tried to avoid paying part of the taxes in this way way.
According to the declaration, over the past 10 years Ilnitskaya earned only 360 thousand hryvnias. He explained his acquisitions by saying that he once allegedly had a business related to yachts with his lover, to whom he left his money as an inheritance. However, the businessman’s widow said that Ilnitskaya crossed the will before her husband’s death.
The woman also does not try to hide her relationship with Verbitsky. The Deputy Prosecutor General himself assures that he did not give assistance to his chosen one in acquiring the property.
Journalists emphasize that Kristina Ilnitskaya herself does not have enough official income to buy property in the town of Konek cottage – not even at the price specified in the contract, less than 24 times lower than the value of the market.
“And his hut is next to the townhouse, where, according to his declaration, the Deputy Prosecutor General Dmitry Verbitsky officially lives. dollars.
Earlier it was reported that a case was opened against the head of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine after the publication of an investigation by journalists.
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