
In December 2020, the deputies of the Kyiv City Council elected a secretary by voting for the representative of UDAR, the long-time advisor to Vitaliy Klychko — Volodymyr Bondarenko.
His career path is directly associated with Vitaliy Klychko:
One of the most high-profile scandals involving Bondarenko was diploma forgery, due to which he was dismissed from the position of head of the KCSA apparatus.
In August 2014, after Vitaliy Klychko was elected as mayor, his right-hand man (Volodymyr Bondarenko) moved without a competition and special check from the position of parliamentary assistant to the Kyiv City Administration, where he became the head of the apparatus and one of the main speakers of the city government.
On social networks, Bondarenko indicated that he has a higher legal education and graduated from the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv. However, based on archival documents, it was established that Volodymyr Bondarenko (born on January 26, 1985) did not complete his studies in Lviv and did not receive a diploma from this university. Based on this alleged diploma, he received higher education at the Institute of Postgraduate Education of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
After the loud statements from journalists and politicians, the National Police became interested in him and opened a criminal case.
After the prosecutor’s investigation, Bondarenko was dismissed from the KCSA. Although he stated that he resigned himself.
Already in January 2018, the Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv relieved Volodymyr Bondarenko from liability for using a forged diploma due to the expiration of the statute of limitations.
If you study his asset status for 2020, you can find out that he and his family own:
In 2020, Volodymyr Bondarenko earned 431.4 thousand UAH:
And his wife Oksana — 200 thousand UAH as a salary from the Kyiv Municipal Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet for Children and Youth.
The Bondarenko family keeps in cash:
There is 13 thousand UAH in bank accounts.
Such an interesting biography and a strange declaration, from which it is not clear how much the politician pays for the rent of the real estate where he lives. The fate of the huge office of 286 sq.m is also unknown. And, in principle, it is impossible to understand what the secretary lives on, although this should have long interested the tax and law enforcement authorities.
Andriy Pshenychnyi for the site dubinsky.ua