“A collection of watches and a gift of over UAH 12 million from his ex-wife – Tyshchenko’s declarationMykola Tyshchenko declared a gift of over UAH 12 million from his ex-wife and a collection of watches. His salary for the year
amounted to UAH 425,000.”, — write: unn.ua
The relevant data is available in the electronic declaration of the MP, reports UNN.
DetailsMonetary assets According to the declaration, Tyshchenko received 425,931 hryvnias in salary as a people’s deputy. He also indicated that he received 12,634,680 hryvnias as a gift from his ex-wife Alla Baranovskaya.
It should be noted that he received funds from his ex-wife back in February 2024. The deputy received the “gift” almost a month after his divorce from Baranovskaya.
Tyshchenko also indicated that he keeps 1,116 hryvnias in PrivatBank and $1,500 in Bank of America. The MP keeps 211,000 dollars, 150,000 euros and 550,000 hryvnias in cash.
CarsThe MP drives a 2018 Mercedes-Benz S400, which costs 2,634,965 hryvnias, and also has the right to use a 2021 Mercedes-Benz EQV car owned by a citizen Petro Orlov.
In early March, Tyshchenko made changes to the declaration, indicating an income of 3 million 360 thousand hryvnias from the sale of movable property.
Presumably, Tyshchenko sold his Mercedes-Benz E400 car, which was listed in his declaration for 2023, and belonged to his wife.
Real estateAccording to the declaration, Tyshchenko does not own his own housing, but has the right to use two apartments in Kyiv. The MP also has a parking space in Kyiv. The people’s deputy also indicated 11 wristwatches, including Patek Philippe, Rolex, Bovet 1822, Breguet.
In addition, Tyshchenko indicated a number of intellectual property rights, including trademarks of the restaurant chains “Nasha Karta”, “Turgeneff”, “Velyur”, etc.
AddendumIn last year’s declaration, Tyshchenko stated that his salary was 668,203 hryvnias, which is 242,272 hryvnias more than last year.
Recall In June last year, People’s Deputy Mykola Tyshchenko was notified of suspicion of illegal imprisonment of a former serviceman in Dnipro with the participation of a group of people acting on the instructions of the people’s deputy, with the use of physical force and special means.
In March 2025, the Babushkinsky District Court of Dnipro extended the preventive measure in the form of 24-hour house arrest to Tyshchenko and ex-policeman Bohdan Pysarenko, who are suspected of illegally detaining ex-serviceman Dmytro Mazokha, for another two months.