The Briton accused Poroshenko of stealing his ideas and sued Roshen
British architect Philip Hudson filed a lawsuit against the Roshen confectionery corporation, controlled by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
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He accused the company of stealing design projects he developed, writes the Ukrainian website “New Time” with reference to the British The Times.
A representative of the D'Estate firm also said that one of the top managers of the corporation also told him that the company believes in “mafia methods of doing business,” and also intimidated him, pushing him to quit so as not to bring the case to trial.
“Our company developed for the Roshen plant the design of an office building, a checkpoint and a converted premises for cleaning milk tankers,” explained the architect.
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A lawsuit claiming damages of more than 100 thousand pounds sterling against a confectionery corporation was filed in Ukraine. Roshen noted that it refused to transfer 40% of the funds due to the architects. The company explained the incident by saying that some of the drawings arrived late and were made with errors, which made them impossible to use.
As a result, the corporation built the building designed by a British architect, but supplemented it with its own corrections.
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