The son of Tatiana Krupa, the head of the Khmelnytsky MSEC, who is suspected of illegal enrichment, Alexander, has urgently begun to divest himself of his business interests in Ukraine. This occurred shortly after his dismissal from the position of head of the Pension Fund in the Khmelnytsky region.
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SubscribeAccording to data from NGL.media, 37-year-old Alexander has already sold two construction companies and is now actively reducing his market presence.
One of the companies he sold, "West-Estate," is developing a large residential complex in Khmelnytsky, and the Krupa family also profits from solar energy – their firm "Solar-Invest" generates millions.
In addition to construction and energy, Alexander and his wife Ekaterina are actively exploring other business avenues. For instance, the couple established a company in Poland that sells dairy products, and previously, Alexander even owned a restaurant business in Vienna.
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Here’s what they own: three apartments, 25 plots of land, 5 residential houses (two of which are still under construction), 4 summer houses, and 4 vehicles, including:
- Volkswagen Touareg 2013 (price not specified).
- Audi Q7 2016 – valued at 1.1 million UAH.
- BMW X7 2022 – priced at 2.2 million UAH.
- Audi Q8 2021 – valued at 2.16 million UAH.
Additionally, Alexander is earning income from his businesses: in 2023, he earned 811,300 UAH in dividends from "West-Estate," 231,064 UAH from property rentals, and 1,412,707 UAH from the sale of electricity produced by his company "Solar-Invest."
It seems that Alexander has decided to move his assets abroad, shedding his Ukrainian enterprises to mitigate risks amid serious accusations.