The published declaration of a public official shows that the rector of the University of Latvia, Gundars Berziņš, actively engaged in stock market transactions over the past year. The total volume of stock transactions amounted to approximately 310,000 euros. Among the largest transactions are the sale of shares worth 100,107 and 82,447 euros, as well as the purchase of securities worth nearly 90,000 euros. In addition, the rector owns financial assets, including securities valued at 45,413 euros and investment fund shares worth 5,117 euros. Berziņš's total income for the year was 186,061 euros. Almost the entire amount—185,953 euros—comes from his salary at the University of Latvia. The remaining portion of his income consisted of dividends and interest. According to the declaration, the rector had 103,098 euros in cash savings in his bank accounts. The document also reveals information about his owned properties. Berziņš owns two apartments in Riga, and he co-owns two other real estate properties with other owners. Additionally, he owns property in the Jurkalne parish. The declaration also lists vehicles. The rector drives a 2020 Audi Q7 and also owns a 2013 VW Sharan and a 1976 Opel Rekord. The publication of declarations by public officials allows for transparency regarding their income, property, financial assets, and significant transactions. Such information becomes publicly available annually as part of the requirements of transparency legislation.