Yanina Aranchiy is a name that is well known in the sidelines of the Poltava Regional authorities. Daughter, sister, ex -wife and mother - the whole family is arranged in a system where the civil service became a guarantor of personal well -being. Formal - bureaucratic salaries and pensions. And informally - apartments in Poland, elite cars, cash in millions. And all this is without any business.
Yanina Aranchi was still young - at the age of 29 she headed the laboratory of veterinary medicine. It was only the first step. Her father was headed by the State Inspectorate, his brother later became the deputy chairman of the regional State Consumer Service, and her mother was a rector of the local agricultural academy. Even now, when the father is no longer alive, his "personnel heritage" continues to work - part of the subordinates of Janina Aranchi worked under the guidance of her relatives.
Over the last ten years, the official has accumulated about 6.6 million UAH in cash, another $ 65,000 have been officially declared. And this is about 32 thousand hryvnias a month. Her declaration has four apartments, two of which in the center of Poltava, and the new Audi Q7 2020. At the age of 38 she already receives a pension.
Janina's brother - Dmitry Aranchi - also owns two apartments in the same elite residential complex as the sister. And his wife Anna recorded three more. That is, in total, the family of officials purchased at least five apartments only in this LCD.
Their mother - Valentina Aranchi - holds the position of the first vice -rector of the Poltava Agrarian Academy. According to the official salary of about 50 thousand hryvnias a month, in 2023 she bought three apartments in Poland at once - worth more than 15 million hryvnias. From cars - Lexus RX 300, another cheap bonus to life at a state university.
In his official biography, Valentina Aranchiy calls herself "Academician of the Academy of Sciences of Higher Education of Ukraine". But it is not about a real scientific institution, but about a public organization with a misleading name. Membership there is paid, the title of "Academician" is purchased for 5 thousand hryvnias.
These organizations have long become a refuge for officials who want to "decorate" their resumes and seem to be scientists without having nothing to do with the NAS of Ukraine. And Valentina Aranchi is no exception.
The Aranchi family is a prime example of how the feudal model of the civil service still lives in Ukraine. Impact is inherited, the state structures remain family business, and the well -being of the family grows in parallel with the number of apartments in new buildings. While for the average Ukrainian civil service is about the duty and modest life, for the Aranchi family, it has long become a tool of enrichment.