The Pechersk Court of Kyiv has decided to arrest Tatyana Krupa, the head of the Khmelnytsky Regional Center for Medical and Social Expertise (MSE), who has come under suspicion for illegal enrichment. However, this is not just another arrest, as the scale of the findings is astonishing.

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During the search, authorities discovered $100,000 right in Krupa's office, and at her home, they found a fortune amounting to millions of hryvnias and dollars, counterfeit documents, and lists of men with fake diagnoses.

But that's not all. It turned out that Krupa's family lives lavishly: they own elite apartments in Khmelnytsky, Lviv, Kyiv, and even abroad. Additionally, they have expensive cars and a hotel-restaurant complex. And of course, there are millions of dollars in bank accounts.

Once these facts surfaced, the story gained such resonance that journalists from "Slovo i Delo" decided to dig deeper and see what other MSE heads officially declared in their statements.

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Here’s what we found out:

  • Yulia Danilenko (head of MSE of Vinnytsia region) declared one of the most modest salaries – only 221,500 hryvnias. However, this is offset by other incomes exceeding 5.5 million hryvnias. The majority of this money comes from the sale of securities and corporate rights, as well as the sale of valuable property.

  • Vladimir Reshota (head of MSE of Lviv region) reported a salary of 449,100 hryvnias, but the real "bomb" in his income is more than 4 million hryvnias, which he received from a property transfer under a debt assignment agreement.

  • Dmitry Palamarchuk (head of MSE of Poltava region) earned 731,500 hryvnias last year, which is already more than his colleagues. This amount was supplemented by 113,200 hryvnias in additional income from side jobs.

  • Igor Banadyha (head of MSE of Ternopil region) earned 559,900 hryvnias, but also received 190,400 hryvnias from other sources, including pension and interest from deposits.

  • Natalia Abramenkova (head of MSE of Dnipropetrovsk region) declared a salary of 477,200 hryvnias, which is also supplemented by other income.

  • Valentina Pyantkovska (head of MSE of Sumy region) declared 507,700 hryvnias, but she also has additional income amounting to 172,900 hryvnias, of which nearly 127,000 is from side employment.

  • Natalia Zhgileva (head of MSE of Kyiv region) reported a salary of 375,000 hryvnias, as well as 64,900 hryvnias in other income, including debt repayment.

As seen, many MSE heads have incomes that extend beyond their official salaries, significantly supplemented by other sources.