
Next week Cabinet members would consider an unusual question: Australian grandmother in his will gave the capital of 30 000 euros.
"Back in June 1994, a citizen of Austria Susanna Izlittser bequeathed the Kiev Center for Radiation Protection from the Chernobyl disaster 25% of its heritage that is 30 thousand euro. Various formal procedure took a long time, but already at the next session a draft decision on the inheritance will be considered members.", - quoted Chairman of parliamentary faction "Republic of Kyiv" in Kyiv City Council Dennis Moskal his press service.
He explained that the judicial commissioner of the district court of Vienna Leasing Dithard Dr. Hughes asked the Kiev city council regarding the adoption of this heritage at the end of 2009.
He said the only money this year, according to Ms. Izlittser covenant will be used to help Kiev, suffered from the Chernobyl disaster.
"I am confident that these funds will become a significant contribution to the treatment of people affected by the Chernobyl disaster. For example, they can focus on the purchase of diagnostic equipment, the money is not established in the capital budget.", - Moskal said.
Deputy recalled the history of 1863 when philanthropist Vasil Kokaryev transferred Kyiv 1000 rubles for the construction of arbors at Vladimir's Hill.
On present officials mentioned in a decade. During this time the amount of funds lying in the bank, tripled, so it was enough for two arbors - to Vladimir's Hill and on a slope near St. Andrew's Church. |