According to a statement, the richest in Lithuania are V. Dambrauskas, A. Guoga, A. Landsbergien



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The State Tax Inspection published on its website the data of almost 48,000 public property declarations based on the annual residential (family) property declarations filed for 2020.

The text has been supplemented with information on the property of the aliesvadov, the richest members of the Seimas and the Government, the property of the spouses of the person who has declared the largest amounts.

According to publicly released asset declarations in 2020. The richest person is Vidmantas Dambrauskas, member of the Klaipda City Council and general director of UAB Biri krovini terminalas. The value of its declared assets is 18.8 million. EUR. Together with his wife Renata Leonhardt, the assets of V. Dambrauskas were declared at 19.7 million. EUR. He loved about 0.7 million a year. EUR (in 2019 it was 20.4 million euros).

In second place is the former member of the European Parliament, businessman Antanas Guoga, who will resign from the mandate of a member of the Seimas (17.3 million euros. His total family wealth is 18.5 million euros). U 2018 m. A. Guoga and his wife Aiste Guogiene were declared 28.8 million. Value in euros of assets.

Austja Landsbergien, wife of Gabrielius Landsbergis, member of the Seimas, Minister for Foreign Affairs, has a declared property value of LTL 16.3 million. EUR. A. Landsbergien is the founder and director of a private educational institution. The total declared assets of the Landsberg family are 16.7 million. EUR, whose value increased by 2.2 million during the year. EUR (14.5 million euros – 2019)

Fourth MEP Viktoras Uspaskich (€ 6.7 million; € 4.9 million in 2019), fifth Arnas Tuma, Member of the Klaipda City Council, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Kaminera Group (€ 6.2 million; family total 6.8 million euros); EUR, 3.9 million euros for families in 2019).

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The richest leaders in the country, members of the Seimas and the Government

The statement data show that the largest among the country’s leaders is the family property of Seimas Spokesperson Victoria Milyts-Nielsen for an amount of 932,700 euros.

The richest member of the Cabinet of Ministers is Dainius Kreivys (857,716 Eur), G. Landsbergis the second (395,117 Eur).

The richest member of the Seimas (after A. Guoga, who resigns) is Valdemar Valkin, who declared the net worth of almost 4.9 million. EUR.

Member of the Seimas Arminas Lydeka continues, his declared amount of ownership amounts to just over 1 million. EUR. Treias is Kazys Starkeviius, who declared the property at 949,000 euros.

The property was declared by more than 100,000 people

This year, more than 102,000 residents had to submit property declarations for their positions, of which about 101,000 fulfilled their duties on time, CTI’s non-commissioned officer Martynas Endrijaitis quoted in the report.

According to him, there are still about 1,100 neighbors who have not declared their property, who have already received a reminder from the STI and must do so immediately.

The STI recalls that according to the Law on Personal Property Declaration (GTD) of 2020. December 31 In Lithuania and abroad, the Seimas must appoint the heads and duties of the institutions and institutions financed from the state budget , state politicians and public officials, state or municipal institutions, including higher education institutions, public limited companies, public limited companies, if the shareholder or founder is the state or the municipality, heads and deputies, heads of important companies for national security. Also judges, notaries, prosecutors, bailiffs and other persons named in the law and their families.

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