The family of judge of Kyiv Administrative Court of Appeals Yaroslav Mamchur owns a luxury house and apartment in Kyiv worth ₴35 million ($1.4 million) in total.
At midnight on August 15, the system of electronic income declarations was officially launched in Ukraine, National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption (NAPC) Chief Natalia Korchak announced on Facebook.
The National Agency for Prevention of Corruption (NAPC) unanimously voted to start operating full-scale e-declarations of public officials’ incomes and assets, European Pravda correspondent reports from NAPC meeting.
On Saturday night, the State Service of Special Communication and Information Protection of Ukraine officially submitted to the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption its conclusion on its refusal to certify the state officials’ assets e-declaration system that had been announced on Friday.
On Friday night, the State Service of Special Communication and Information Protection of Ukraine refused to approve the system of collecting and processing of electronic income declarations of state officials.
President Petro Poroshenko claims that the mandatory electronic declaration of the property and funds of state officials will be launched on August 15 as planned.
The United Nations Development Program in Ukraine has stated that possible delay of the launch of the e-asset declaration system for public officials was highly undesirable, as it is one of key requirements for the visa-free regime for Ukrainian citizens.
The NAPC is going to launch the system of electronic assets and income declaration of the top officials on August 15. It is a key condition for running visa-free regime.