
Ukrainian MP from the Opposition Bloc parliamentary faction Nestor Shufrych, who included four luxury cars and several antique collections in his annual declaration of assets, owed UAH 2,500 ($94) for the utilities of his three apartments.
Ukrainian MP, Rector of the Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts Mykhailo Poplavsky's utilities debt has grown to UAH 6,500 ($244).
Read alsoUtilities subsidies paid to Ukrainians rose by almost 22% in 8 months – statistics agencyMP Alyona Babak, who is Deputy Head of the parliamentary committee on construction, urban development, housing and utilities, owes as much as UAH 22,000 ($825). Yet, she denies that huge debt.
Chairman of the said committee Serhiy Skuratovsky is unable to pay UAH 1,000 ($37) for maintenance of his house's adjacent areas.
Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko has also won the "debtor's belt" for owing UAH 5,000 ($187) for utilities services in his elite square meters downtown Kyiv, though he claims it is untrue.