Former Kyiv investigator with million-dollar income applies for position in Prosecutor General's Office

Stanislav Serebryak, the former head of the investigative department of the Desnyansky police department in Kyiv, is applying for a position in the Prosecutor General's Office. Despite a modest career in law enforcement, he and his family declared millions in income, expensive real estate, and a premium car fleet.

According to the declaration, the Serebryak family owns five real estate properties in Kyiv, Vyshgorod district and Luhansk region. Among them are an apartment in the capital with an area of ​​48 square meters, owned by his wife Ksenia, a house in the village of Oseshchyna and an apartment in Katerynivka in Luhansk region, which he owns together with his parents. In 2024, the wife purchased a land plot in Khotyanivka for 800 thousand hryvnias, where a new house of 239 square meters is already being built.

The family uses three cars. In 2023, Serebryak himself purchased a 2022 Ford Bronco for 850,000 hryvnias, although the market price of the car is at least 1.5 million. In 2024, his wife bought a 2019 Dodge Journey for 200,000 hryvnias — three times cheaper than the average market price. In addition, she leases a 2022 Mercedes-Benz GLS 400, which costs about 4 million hryvnias, from the company “Ukrlada Trading House”.

For 2024, the family declared income of 9.33 million hryvnias. The main part — more than 7 million — is Serebryak's entrepreneurial income. He also received more than half a million hryvnias from scientific activities at the institutions of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the university, and another 552 thousand — as insurance payments. His wife Ksenia earned more than 1.25 million hryvnias at the same university and received 77 thousand hryvnias in assistance as an internally displaced person.

The family maintains significant savings: $200,000 in cash, 1.15 million hryvnias in cash, and over half a million hryvnias in bank accounts.

Experts draw attention to a number of inconsistencies in the declaration. In particular, the understated prices for cars and the lack of valuation of most real estate properties are indicated, which may indicate an attempt to hide the real extent of the wealth.

It was previously reported that Yulia Poltavets, who changed her name to Amina while applying for a position at the State Bureau of Investigation, also filed a similar declaration. She also declared property whose value is questionable.

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