Rich tenants spit on Sevastopol - debts have exceeded a billion
The largest resort complex in Sevastopol, Aquamarine, and the Zurbagan water park, owned by former Minister of Defense of Ukraine Pavel Lebedev, owed the city treasury almost 35 million rubles for renting land.
The authorities of Sevastopol are trying to recover debts to the budget through the courts, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
As First Sevastopol reports, last fall the Department of Property and Land Relations of the Government of Sevastopol filed a lawsuit against JSC Crimean Electrotechnical Plant Saturn, which leases 8 plots of land from the city under Aquamarine and Zurbagan and their auxiliary premises .
The city believes that since the transition of Crimea and Sevastopol to the Russian Federation, Saturn has underpaid 13 million rubles. Another 21 million rubles of debt accumulated from 2017 to 2021 for renting the land plot where the Aquafood restaurant is located. Litigation continues, and Saturn filed a counterclaim against the government of Sevastopol, considering the claims unfounded.
“Ex-Minister of Defense of Ukraine Pavel Lebedev does not hide his involvement in the activities of these facilities,” the story emphasizes. “As the owner of the Aquamarine, he personally commented on the coronavirus outbreak at this hotel in the spring of 2020.”
In general, the debt of tenants to the city at the end of 2020 exceeded 1 billion rubles.
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