ARMA reveals assets of detained businessman Ihor Hrynkevych and associates

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Ukraine’s Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) has disclosed the assets of Lviv businessman Ihor Hrynkevych and his associates, recently detained by court order, in a list published on Jan. 11.

These assets include:

  • 17 residential properties, including three owned by Hrynkevych’s wife, Svitlana

  • Seven non-residential properties

  • 18 large plots of land in the Vyshhorod district of Kyiv Oblast

  • Nine luxury vehicles

  • Statutory capital shares valued at UAH 14,731,625 ($389,000).

  • 12 firearms

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ARMA also identified multiple bank accounts held by the suspects, prompting an investigation into the funds and transactions associated with the accounts.

In late 2023, the State Bureau of Investigations detained Hrynkevych, who attempted to bribe a National Anti-Corruption Bureau official with $500,000. He was remanded in custody, with bail set at over UAH 420 million ($11 million).

Deputy Defense Minister Vitaliy Polovenko announced on Jan. 9 the termination of contracts with the Hrynkevych family, with the exception of one contract involving the supply of military rations in the Mykolaiv and Kherson oblasts.

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