Former Presidential Office Head Yermak Discloses Assets: 1.27 Million UAH Income and Millions in Accounts
Andriy Yermak's 2024 Asset Declaration
According to Главком: In 2025, Andriy Yermak, the former head of the Presidential Office, published his declaration of income and assets for the previous year. The document reveals his total income for 2024 was 1.27 million Ukrainian hryvnias (UAH). This represents a significant decrease from his 2023 income, which totaled 4 million UAH. Of that 2023 sum, his official salary accounted for 533.7 thousand UAH, compensation for unused vacation was 213.7 thousand UAH, and interest income contributed an additional 528 thousand UAH.
Yermak's declared assets include 6.99 million UAH held in bank accounts, along with $3,000 USD and €3,000 in cash. He also listed a debt of 4.98 million UAH owed to him by Garnet International Media Group LLC, a company he co-owns with his brother, Denis. His major assets are a 107.8-square-meter apartment in Kyiv and a 2019 Mercedes-Benz S 350 d 4MATIC long vehicle. In Ukraine, such public declarations are mandatory for high-ranking officials to promote transparency.
Dismissal and New Appointment
Andriy Yermak was dismissed from his role as head of the Presidential Office on November 28, 2025. Following this, he resumed his legal practice by renewing his attorney's license. He subsequently assumed leadership of a committee within the National Bar Association of Ukraine, focusing on the protection of victims of armed aggression, compensation mechanisms, and legal support for Euro-integration in post-war recovery. His new role places him at the center of critical legal and humanitarian efforts related to the ongoing conflict.
The publication of Yermak's financial details provides insight into his personal wealth, a subject of public and media interest given his influential new position. His transition from a top political role to leading a key legal committee underscores a significant career shift against the backdrop of Ukraine's current challenges. The work of this committee on compensation and recovery is likely to play a vital part in the country's future reconstruction processes.
Following his departure from the Presidential Office, Andriy Yermak has taken on a significant new role within the National Bar Association of Ukraine. His leadership of a committee dedicated to legal support in post-war recovery highlights the critical intersection of law and humanitarian efforts in the ongoing conflict. To learn more about his responsibilities and the implications of his new position, read about Yermak's leadership in the legal community.
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