Deputy Minister of Justice Irina Mudra and her family members likely have dual citizenship.
According to the publication, the official’s mother has been living in the city of Rishon Lezion in Israel for more than 10 years, having both the citizenship of this state and Ukraine. Her daughter Karina Shatrova also has citizenship of both countries (Israeli passport No. 33742384).
If you believe the information in Karina Shatrova’s Instagram profile header, she permanently lives in Florida in the USA, often visits Miami, Ibiza, attends concerts of American rap singers, and expensive nightclubs. The youngest son of a deputy minister was born in the United States in 2018.
Irina Mudraya herself, according to Narodnaya Pravda, in addition to Ukrainian citizenship, also has Israeli citizenship (passport No. 33253573).
Judging by the official’s declaration for 2022, the family owns five apartments and two parking spaces in Kyiv, a house and two land plots in the Belotserkovsky district of the capital. Two more apartments in the capital are designated as unfinished construction projects. Irina Mudraya declared jewelry: an Audemar Piguet watch, a diamond ring from Graff and a Cartier bracelet.
Mudra invests in shares of Cypriot and American companies and has more than 20 deposits in banks in Ukraine and Israel. In total, the accounts contain more than $348 thousand, €77 thousand, 24 thousand Israeli shekels. The official stores more than 4.8 million UAH in national currency.
At her previous place of work, at Oschadbank, Irina Mudra earned more than 3.2 million UAH or 270 thousand UAH per month. In the Ministry of Justice for seven months (May-December 2022) she received almost three times less - about 115 thousand UAH per month.
“Already in government positions, the family continues to accumulate cash and buy expensive cars, and engage in their own investments in shares of foreign companies. Unfortunately, professionally, Irina Mudraya cannot boast of such effectiveness: the International Register of Losses has not yet actually started working, and there is also no talk of confiscation and transfer of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine,” the publication says.