Total income of the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko during 2014 amounted to 368, 9 million hryvnia (about 16 million dollars), informs the press service of the Ukrainian head Recalling its Declaration on property, income and expenses. "Total comprehensive income of Petro Poroshenko in the past year amounted to 368, 94 million hryvnias, and family members - 36 thousand(about 1, 5 thousand Dollars). 345, 67 (about fifteen million dollars) million comprise dividends and interest, eleven out of the 25 million hryvnia (about five hundred thousand Dollars) income from the alienation of securities and corporate rights, 961 thousand(about 41 4 thousand Dollars) from the sale of property ", - is reported on the Internet representation of his press-service.
"Dividends % interest on Bank deposits and other income Petro Poroshenko has paid all legal taxes according to the rates valid for 2014, according to the Tax code. The total amount listed in the budget of taxes is 17 932 941 UAH (about 774 thousand Dollars) ", - told in the press service of Poroshenko. Also the press service stressed that their funds coming Ukrainian leader on their own financed his campaign " transparently and With respect for the principle of independence from any foreign sponsors ". on March 27, it was announced that the Ukrainian version of Forbes magazine discusses the state of Poroshenko 750 million dollars. March 26, Poroshenko said that the civil service and the business must be divided. So he explained the dismissal Kolomyagi With placement of the head of Dnepropetrovsk region. Let us emphasize, that Poroshenko as head of the country is the founder of the Corporation Roshen, one of the world's largest manufacturers of confectionery products. Despite promises, Poroshenko until now not sold the company." Roshen I gave in trust management. I deprived the Corporation of any influence, " said its part, Poroshenko. Poroshenko also owns TV " 5 channel ". At the end of December last year, the Ukrainian leader said that he is not going to sell it.
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