After being dismissed from his position as head of the Volyn Regional Territorial Center for Procurement and Social Support (TCS), Oleh Kyvlyuk got a job at the municipal enterprise "Lutskspecskomuntrans", reports the Absolution detective agency. Journalists claim that the official regularly comes to work in a Porsche Cayenne (2017) - a car that does not appear in his published declarations.
According to the investigation, Kivlyuk's official declarations list only two cars - an Opel Ampera-e (2019) and a MAN truck (2011), purchased in 2025. At the same time, the Porsche used by the family is registered to another person - Alina Malenka from Kyiv, who previously managed the pages of the clothing brand "Miss Diamond" and purchased this car in 2020. Journalists note that after 2023, the car stopped appearing on the owner's social networks, and later it was seen in the yard where the Kivlyuk family lives. In response to the opening of the investigation, the car was allegedly hidden under a branded cover and moved to another parking lot.
The Porsche is maintained at the expense of the community, which, according to journalists, raises additional questions about the sources of funding and transparency of expenses. Kyvlyuk himself allegedly stated in comments that such a car is “not money” for him, the publication quotes a source.
Other discrepancies: the declarations of Kivlyuk's wife, Bohdana (who is a servicewoman of the regional CCC), contain information about other cars - Mazda CX-7 (2011) and Hyundai Santa Fe (2016). At the same time, in 2023-2024, according to the investigation, part of the car fleet was transferred to relatives: Hyundai was sold in 2025 for over a million hryvnias to Oleg's brother - Igor Kivlyuk, and Mazda, which previously belonged to Bohdana, was registered to him. Journalists draw attention to the fact that since 2021, the family has not indicated the husband's income in the declarations and formally does not have a declared housing, although they actually live in a three-room apartment in a new building in Lutsk, which, according to the investigation, was provided by the Ministry of Defense.
In addition, the material mentions a plot of land in Volodymyr that Kyvlyuk received from the local council — on it, according to neighbors, an estate was built, formally recorded as “unfinished construction.” The former head of the CCC was also allegedly given plots near Lake Svityaz and near Lake Oleandra in the Turia region; he later sold one of them.
Journalists also pay attention to personnel connections: together with Kivlyuk, Viktor Zelinsky, the former head of the Lutsk United CCC, who now works as an advisor to the director of the enterprise, was employed at Lutsk Special Transport Transport Company. According to the authors of the investigation, such transfers may indicate the established employment networks of former military officials in municipal structures.