Mamchur is trying to hide the presence of luxury real estate

As revealed during a journalistic investigation, Yaroslav Mamchur, a judge at the Kyiv Administrative Court of Appeal, abruptly submitted his resignation just before the qualification assessment of judges of the Kyiv and Kyiv Oblast appellate courts, which the High Qualification Commission of Judges of Ukraine has been conducting since April. Inquiring further, media outlets discovered that the official's income declarations for 2014 and 2015 are not publicly available, and state judicial bodies are ignoring journalists' requests to provide them.

However, media outlets quickly discovered that Mamchur owns an elite cottage, purchased in the name of his wife and daughter in 2013. They own a 9-square-meter plot of land in Kyiv's Holosiivskyi district, where a 555-square-meter residential building was built. The value of this property is estimated at approximately 25 million hryvnias (approximately $1 million).

 

Journalists are certain that the judge's wife (Lydia Mamchur)'s work at her own company (the All-Ukrainian Agency for Employment Abroad), where she owns 60% of the property, could not have generated sufficient funds to purchase such an expensive property. Consequently, Yaroslav Mamchur submitted his resignation for the sole purpose of evading the commission's review and then returning to work unhindered, as by law he has every right to revoke his resignation at any time.

 

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