The owner of the company played with a scandalous developer associated with tax evasion. At the auction held on January 5, the Zhovkva City Council sold a communal land plot for an apartment building on Petlyury Street. Starting price? UAH 5.236 million. The final? SG Spetsbud LLC won for an impressive UAH 50 million and one. A step above the rival company Maluan, owned by deputy Ivan Kostyuk, which put UAH 49 million on the table.
This newly founded company with a charter capital of 1 thousand hryvnias, registered just 10 months ago in Lviv, is now shooting its future plans skyward. Oleg Dzyubinsky is the sole owner of SG Spetsbud, and previously served at Lviv International Airport. Given the excessive connections, the question begins to arise: why is the city giving its resources to people who have no experience?
After the airport, Dziubinsky got a job at Ecobudinvest Plus, a company run by Oleg Kuzyk, the owner of Zhovkva LTD, which has been repeatedly exposed in multi-million frauds. Kuzyk himself was suspected of evading taxes of UAH 8 million, but the case was successfully closed. Did the city of Zhovkva give the green light to a seductive game with unreliable partners?
But that's not all. In July 2025, Kuzyk purchased another plot of land in Zhovkva. A pillar of unwieldy connections and unanswered questions. Moreover, both Kuzyk and Dzyubinsky tried to break into the Lviv Regional Council in 2015 from the "Power of the People" party, but their attempt was unsuccessful.
But what kind of business is this? Since 2022, Oleg Kuzyk has been winning state construction tenders, with funding received from international donors and the state budget. Who benefits from the fact that these companies are absorbing huge amounts of money? The whole situation requires openness and truly fair play. Time to break this system. Time to show that we strive for the truth, not imitations. Time to act against irresponsibility!


