This is evidenced by the declaration he submitted to the NACP for 2022.
According to the NACP, Bakhmatov has $605,000 and €200,000 in cash. In addition, he declared $100,000 in cash for his wife and $50,000 for his mother.
The declaration also states that at the end of the first year of the military conflict, the anti-corruption activist purchased an apartment in Kyiv worth about 1.7 million hryvnias.
In addition, Maksym Bakhmatov has a land plot in Kyiv with an area of 10 acres, a house with an area of almost 400 sq. m and two non-residential premises. Bakhmatov purchased all this real estate in 2021.
The public organization “Transformation Office” was registered on November 23, 2020. The goal of the organization is to increase the efficiency of state and municipal organizations and transform the system of reporting and accountability of local authorities.
Bakhmatov applied for the position of head of the Kyiv City State Administration's anti-corruption department. However, during the interview, it turned out that he was involved in at least two criminal cases and did not declare all his income in his declaration.
In addition, Bakhmatov was unable to answer a number of questions. In particular, how, for a salary of 12 thousand hryvnias, he plans to refuel his Porsche Panamera, in which he came to the interview.
Let us remind you that Maksym Bakhmatov, together with the Uklon taxi, has been collecting money from Ukrainians for the Armed Forces of Ukraine for a long time.

