Електромобіль Audi за 1,2 мільйона гривень та будинок під Києвом: держслужбовиця з АМКУ Музиченко показала статки родини
ANTIKOR
Entrepreneur
State official of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine Olga Muzychenko declared an electric Audi car valued at over 1.2 million hryvnias and a house in the suburbs of Kyiv for her family. The total property of the family significantly exceeds the official income of the official of the body tasked with protecting competition and combating monopolism.
The Antimonopoly Committee issues permits for company mergers and determines who will gain market advantages. This is a body with enormous influence on big business. An official with an electric car and a cottage despite a modest official salary is a very typical picture for regulators with "permitting" functions.
A significant portion of the discovered property is registered not directly to Muzychenko but to family members. A typical configuration to hide the discrepancy between income and expenses: the official is "clean," while the family lives in luxury. Neither NACP nor anticorruption bodies are hurrying with checks.
The body that controls fair competition in the market itself is an environment for unfair competition for influential positions and access to "problem-solving." Muzychenko is another example of how civil service turns into a personal source of wealth under the guise of compliance with laws.