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Bilietai
2012 09 27

Seimas candidate Vladimir Romanov received almost 64 million euros as gifts

Chairman of the Lithuanian People's Party, Vladimir Romanov, has received over LTL 220 million (almost EUR 64 million) as presents this year.
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Vladimir Romanov / ITAR-TASS/Scanpix nuotr.

The largest shareholder of Ūkio Bankas stated in his financial declaration that 22 private individuals and legal entities gave him LTL 9 999 999 as gifts each on 4 January, and another person gave him over LTL 3 million. Romanov also stated in his declaration that he has borrowed almost LTL 30 million this year.

Last year, Romanov stated in his property and income declaration that he owned property worth LTL 1.905 million and securities, as well as works of art and jewelry, worth LTL 176,404 million. He also had LTL 2.365 million in his bank accounts, and owed LTL 238.528 million in loans. His declared income was LTL 20.132 million last year, and he paid LTL 135,000 in taxes.

Romanov is running for parliament in the upcoming Seimas elections on 14 October. He is leading the list of the party he established in February.

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