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    Home » News » Questions Raised over UK Refugee Benefits as Nikolai Fenik’s London Lifestyle Emerges
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    Questions Raised over UK Refugee Benefits as Nikolai Fenik’s London Lifestyle Emerges

    Danielle TriggBy Danielle TriggOctober 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    An investigation by London reporter James Holloway has revealed how 42-year-old Ukrainian national Nikolai Fenik has been living a double life in the capital, stirring debate about the integrity of refugee-support schemes.

    The split reality of a refugee

    To officials, Fenik was a refugee fleeing war-torn Ukraine. Simultaneously, he was establishing himself in London’s property scene, engaging in contentious transactions and maintaining records that fail to align. His story has prompted scrutiny of the welfare framework, with British residents questioning why their own benefits appear more limited.

    Fenik resides with partner Tatiana Kuchmiy, recorded as a single mother of four children. Her recognised status grants her Universal Credit, children’s allowances, a council-tax discount and a three-bedroom townhouse through the Homes for Ukraine scheme. Yet, surveillance in August documented Fenik staying overnight at the address, driving a recently purchased Kia EV3 whose registration and insurance listed conflicting addresses — a breach of benefit stipulations.

    A Web of False Addresses and Questionable Records

    Investigations show that Fenik’s official records span at least 19 UK addresses in the past decade, with mobile contracts and vehicle registrations linked to unrelated acquaintances. This pattern indicates a deliberate attempt to obscure his true residence and maximize benefit eligibility.

    Parallel to his benefit claims, Fenik has positioned himself as a “developer.” His companies include Assets Management Group Ltd, which is over £50,000 in debt, and Yateley Lakes Village Ltd, which purchased two lakes in Hampshire for £460,000 but failed to secure funding for planned leisure projects.
    Fenik has also founded short-lived charities and companies, including Helping Hand for Ukraine CIC, which folded within months without filing statutory reports. Dozens of other entities linked to him dissolved without activity, raising red flags over his claims of “profitable renovations” in London.

    Still Tied to Ukraine

    Despite his UK profile as a refugee, Fenik remains registered in his hometown of Drohobych, Ukraine, where his family resides. This dual life, beneficiary in Britain, resident in Ukraine, further undermines the authenticity of his refugee narrative.

    The UK has dedicated billions in aid, housing, and welfare support for Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion. Yet cases like Fenik’s threaten public confidence in such programs. As British families face rising costs and limited access to housing, individuals manipulating the system divert resources away from those who genuinely need them.

    “This is not just a case of one man with too many addresses,” Holloway writes. “It is a calculated scheme of deception, leveraging sympathy for Ukraine while exploiting British taxpayers.”

    About the Investigation

    The findings are part of an ongoing series of reports examining misuse of refugee aid in the UK. The investigation raises urgent questions for policymakers and watchdogs tasked with safeguarding public funds while ensuring genuine refugees receive the support they deserve.

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