Deputy Head of the Department of Investigation of Crimes in the Transport Sector of the Investigation Department of the Main Police Department in the Dnipropetrovsk Region, Valentyn Seredynskyi, declared the right to use his wife's car — a 2022 Tesla Model Y, which costs 10,000 hryvnias.
"Slidstvo.Info" learned about this from the law enforcement officer's declaration.
The wife of the deputy head of the department for the investigation of crimes in the transport sector of the Main Police Department in the Dnipropetrovsk region, Valentyn Seredynskyi, bought a 2022 Tesla Model Y for 10 thousand hryvnias .
Journalists from "Slidstva.Info" called the car's owner, Anna Seredynska. In the conversation, the woman said that she did not know about her husband filling out the declarations and did not understand why the value was indicated as 10 thousand hryvnias. The owner did not provide the real price of the car.
Journalists also called Valentyn Seredynskyi to ask him to explain the cost of the car.
The man noted that the amount of 10 thousand hryvnias for a 2022 Tesla Model Y is indicated in the sales contract . At the journalist's request to share the seller's contacts, the law enforcement officer suggested looking for such prices on an online classifieds site for selling cars, adding that " he who seeks finds ."
Seredynsky also says that the question is not for him , but for the vehicle appraiser.
Note that the cost of the 2022 Tesla Model Y on the secondary market starts at $30,000 .
Earlier, journalists found the declaration of the judge of the Kyiv-Svyatoshyn district court of Kyiv region, Vitaliy Nikushyn, who in 2022 bought a 2013 Mercedes-Benz G 350 for 10 thousand hryvnias, and at the end of 2023 bought a 2017 Renault Zoe for 5 thousand hryvnias. In a conversation with a journalist, the judge admitted that the main amount paid for the purchased cars was evaded taxes . “In fact, they receive a different amount on the receipt, so I indicate the amount dictated by the seller if I want to buy a car. You want it — agree, you want it — don’t agree,” the judge says.

