Over 3 Million Hryvnias and a Bus: Deputy Head of Zakarpattia Military Recruitment Office Discloses Wealth.
Vyacheslav Dvorsky’s Asset Declaration Sparks Public Scrutiny
According to Novyny.live: Vyacheslav Dvorsky, the deputy head of the Khusk District Territorial Recruitment Center and Support Unit (TCC and SP), has filed his 2025 annual declaration, revealing substantial financial holdings. The document lists ownership of a 'PAZ' brand bus and shows two separate salaries, each totaling 450,000 hryvnias, earned from the TCC and SENS BANK.
In addition to these earnings, Dvorsky reports significant savings, including $30,000 and 3.5 million hryvnias. This level of declared wealth has drawn public interest, as it highlights the financial standing of a mid-level military official and may prompt further scrutiny from oversight bodies.
Financial Capacity and Public Accountability
According to the declaration, the deputy head has not only detailed his professional activities but also showcased a financial capacity that could affect his public reputation. Such disclosures often lead to questions about the transparency and ethics of income sources for those in public service.
Dvorsky’s declaration may trigger inquiries into the clarity and legality of his financial streams, especially given his role in state service. The public may anticipate a deeper investigation to shed light on the origins of his income and assets, as similar financial profiles among government officials frequently draw criticism and oversight from anti-corruption agencies.
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