“In Ukraine, the highest salaries among officials are paid by employees of collegial authorities, where the staff is smaller and the number of managers is larger. In September, the average salary of the members of the National Commission for Regulation in the Fields of Energy and Communal Services (NKREKP) was UAH 87,000, and the average annual figure was UAH 94,100. In second place is NAZK, where September salaries were higher than”, — write on: ua.news
In Ukraine, the highest salaries among officials are paid by employees of collegial authorities, where the staff is smaller and the number of managers is greater.
In September, the average salary of the members of the National Commission for Regulation in the Fields of Energy and Communal Services (NKREKP) was UAH 87,000, and the average annual figure was UAH 94,100.
In second place is NAZK, where September salaries were higher than NKREKP (99.1 thousand hryvnias), but the average for the year was 92.9 thousand hryvnias. The third place was taken by the Antimonopoly Committee with an average salary in September of 93.5 thousand UAH and 86.8 thousand UAH in the average annual measure. Next come the staff of the Verkhovna Rada (77.2 thousand hryvnias on average, 72.6 thousand hryvnias in September) and the Chamber of Accounts (73.1 thousand hryvnias on average, 72.3 thousand hryvnias in September).
Political officials do not necessarily have the highest salaries. Thus, in 2024, the member of the NCRECP, Kostyantyn Uschapovskyi, received an average of UAH 264,217 per month. At the same time, Prime Minister Yulia Svyridenko earned UAH 90,662 in September 2025, and First Deputy Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov earned UAH 90,545.
High salaries may be due to seniority and bonuses. Thus, Deputy State Secretary of the Cabinet of Ministers Vitaly Chaplya received UAH 130,058 in September, of which over UAH 44,000 was a seniority bonus. Chaplya is a participant in hostilities and before being appointed to a position in the government, he worked as the head of the operational and military department of the DPSU.
We will remind who in Ukraine can remain without a pension.
Also, almost a third of Ukrainian pensioners receive a pension that is twice as low as the average.
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