Volodymyr Moysyk: a mansion near Kiev was found in the KSU judge



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The judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, Volodymyr Moysyk, allegedly owns undeclared land in Ivankovichi, near Kiev, and designed a three-story residential building as an unfinished kitchen.

This was stated by journalists from the Stop Corruption project. The researchers managed to extract the wealth of the judge using a drone (scroll to the bottom to see the video).

The material indicates that Moysyk owns nine parcels with a total area of ​​3 hectares, although only three of them are indicated in his declaration.

Estate of a KSU member
Moisyk House in Ivankovichi

In the territory, the journalists filmed several domestic structures, a fountain, viewpoints, a dry lake and an apiary. There is also an indoor pool.

Judge's apiary

In addition, the investigators saw a three-story wooden building on the territory. Moisyk’s statement says that he owns a 110-square-meter summer kitchen and that construction works have not yet been completed.

A black car was parked under this building. This is supposed to be a Lexus LX 510, which is included in the declaration of a member of the CCU.

Lexus LX 510

It is known that for one hundred square meters in Ivankovichi you will have to pay an average of 2 thousand dollars. According to Stopkor, the land under Moysyk’s ownership could cost more than 20 million UAH.

In addition, in the same town, the man has another property: four plots of 2 hectares (one of them is rented).

We add: The website of the Constitutional Court indicates that the President appointed Vladimir Romanovich Moisyk as a judge of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine in January 2016. The judge was sworn in on January 27.

He is a candidate of legal sciences, an honorary lawyer from Ukraine, a judge of the highest class. He was awarded a diploma from the Verkhovna Rada, Orders of Merit, grades II and III.

As OBOZREVATEL reported:

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