Former Soviet deputy: Yegor Gaidar knew where the “gold of the party” was hidden
Yegor Gaidar had information about where the funds of the CPSU were located, and it is likely that documents about this have been preserved.
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Sergei Baburin, who was a deputy of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR in 1991, said this in an interview with the Business Online newspaper.
“On Gaidar’s instructions, one serious European structure was looking for CPSU money abroad. A year later, they presented a report on the results, including a list of 9 individuals and organizations that had accumulated funds of the CPSU that were located abroad in August 1991. Yegor Gaidar took this list, his eyes widened, and he immediately classified it. So I hope that maybe this document is not dead. But he is the big secret of the neoliberals,” Baburin said.
He added that 10 million rubles, which were in the accounts of the CPSU in August 1991, “disappeared without a trace in Yeltsin’s team.”
Yegor Gaidar.
Today at a press conference in Moscow, the leader of Russian communists Gennady Zyuganov also stated that the Communist Party of the Russian Federation did not receive a penny from the funds of the CPSU.
“When we created the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, I borrowed what accounts the CPSU had, but Gorbachev didn’t give us a penny. We lived on contributions. A group of 150 people was created to find the party's gold. They searched everything, but didn’t find it. The business manager knew, but he allegedly jumped out of the window and died. The Minister of Internal Affairs knew, I think, but he also died. Several other people knew, but they were also missing. Therefore this is a question for the future. Now our gold is our personnel,” Zyuganov said.
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