The Anti-Corruption Action Centre (AntAC) is set to bring the case to the Supreme Court.
Ukraine on January 1, 2018, launched a new stage of filing asset declarations by persons authorized to perform state or local government functions, according to the National Agency for Prevention of Corruption (NAPC).
Kyiv's Economic Court of Appeals has ruled to seize two land plots and a Mercedes-Benz car belonging to Ukrainian Minister of Energy and Coal Industry Ihor Nasalyk for debts to the plaintiff whose name is not disclosed, according to a court ruling of November 22, published in the Unified State Register of Court Rulings.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has additionally declared income for 2016 to the tune of UAH 979,873 (US$36,144) in interest from bank deposits in the International Investment Bank, according to the state register of declarations of persons authorized to perform state or local government functions.
Head of the financial control department of the National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NAZK) Hanna Solomatina claims that most of the e-declarations that are being verified by the agency are those of heads of village councils with minimum incomes, according to the Ukrainian online newspaper Ukrayinska Pravda.