HACC to review case on mayor’s daughter’s Audi Q7

HACC to review case on mayor’s daughter’s Audi Q7 image

The High Anti-Corruption Court has scheduled a hearing for March 28 to consider a lawsuit for the confiscation of a 2023 Audi Q7 car, which belonged to Tetyana Moskvyak, the daughter of the mayor of Sambor, Lviv region, Yuriy Gamar, but was then re-registered to another person.

As is known, the prosecutor of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office filed a lawsuit for the confiscation of a 2023 Audi Q7 car, which belonged to Gamar's daughter, but which was used by the mayor of Sambor himself. After the start of the investigation into the above-mentioned fact, the car was re-registered to a third person - Andriy Sukhanchak. An analysis of the income and expenses of Gamar, his daughter and Sukhanchak's spouse established that there was no possibility of purchasing the specified car with legal income.

To accept the statement of claim for consideration and to initiate proceedings in the case on the claim of the State of Ukraine represented by the SAPO prosecutor to (Hamar, Moskvyak and Sukhanchak – ed.) on the recognition of assets as unfounded and their recovery into the state's income. To schedule a preparatory meeting for March 28, 2025 at 2:30 p.m. in the courtroom of the High Anti-Corruption Court

– the decision states.

We previously wrote that the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office is requesting the confiscation of a 2020 Toyota Land Cruiser 200 car used by former Chernihiv Regional Council deputy Tetyana Oleshko.

In addition, the SAPO requests the confiscation of unfounded assets worth over UAH 8.5 million belonging to the head of the department and his wife, the chief state inspector of Odessa Customs, as well as their son, the deputy head of the district council in the Kyiv region.