In March the average salary of officials rose to 58.6 thousand; AMCU and NKREKP — over 95 thousand, the social service — 38 thousand
Compared with February +3 thousand UAH; third in payments — the Accounting Chamber (80.8 thousand), another seven agencies have 70–80 thousand
The average salary of employees of central government bodies in March rose by 3 thousand UAH — to 58.64 thousand UAH compared with 55.64 thousand UAH in February, and the largest payout amounts were recorded at the Antimonopoly Committee and NKREKP — over 95 thousand UAH.
According to data from the Ministry of Finance, the average pay at the AMCU is 95.9 thousand UAH, at NKREKP — 95.3 thousand UAH, while the Accounting Chamber comes in third with 80.8 thousand UAH.
By comparison, in February NKREKP held first place with 93.53 thousand UAH, the Antimonopoly Committee had the second-highest figure — 91.98 thousand UAH, and third was the Ministry of Digital Transformation with 76.69 thousand UAH.
Payments in the range of 70 to 80 thousand UAH are received by employees of seven agencies, including the Office of the Verkhovna Rada, the State Customs Service, the State Affairs Administration, the Ministry of Digital Transformation, the National Agency for Recovery and Management of Assets, and the National Securities and Stock Market Commission.
The lowest average accruals in March — less than 38 thousand UAH — were recorded at the National Social Service (37.94 thousand UAH), the State Service for Medicines and Drug Control (37.92 thousand UAH), and the State Energy Supervision Inspectorate (37.7 thousand UAH).
Earlier we wrote:
- Over UAH 3.2 million in damages — and a suspended sentence: in Mykolaiv a verdict was handed down to the former head of the “Roads Agency”
- AMCU is investigating possible collusion in the tender for repairing a lyceum: in focus — companies of official Kukuruza
- 7 million “for the lights”: in Mykolaiv for embezzlement of the budget they were given only a one‑year suspended sentence
- Officials of the Mykolaiv OVA earn more than those in Odesa — Ministry of Finance
- The Rada raised officials’ salaries to the level of the private sector


