Akhmetov's main partner cheated Putin's friend
Moscow - Kyiv, March 30 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Ryabov) - Ukrainian oligarch and Verkhovna Rada deputy Vadim Novinsky, the main business partner of Rinat Akhmetov, “dumped” his friend Vladimir Putin.
The Russian writes about this weekly magazine “Company”.
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The publication explains that recently the Economic Court of the Nikolaev region made a decision on the bankruptcy of the Black Sea Shipbuilding Plant (ChSZ) located in Nikolaev, which is part of the structure of Novinsky’s Smart Holding.
The process was initiated at the request of the Balaklava Mining Administration, which is also part of the Smart Holding structure. The total amount of claims of ChSZ creditors as of October 2014 exceeded 1 billion hryvnia.
“Behind the attempt to bankrupt his own shipbuilding plant may be Vadim Novinsky’s desire to avoid paying debts. But in this case, the businessman acted imprudently. One of ChSZ’s creditors is the Russian company Concord Management and Consulting, to which the shipyard owes $15,534 million. The management company of the restaurant holding Concord Management and Consulting ordered a ship from Ukraine to use it as a floating restaurant on the Moscow River or Neva, but I never received it. The owner of the Concord group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, is called a friend of Vladimir Putin. In 2008, his company served tables at the inauguration ceremony of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, and in 2012 - Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Concord Restaurant is located in the White House. For Vadim Novinsky, whose fortune was estimated at $2014 billion at the end of 1,5, $15 million in debt is not such a large amount, but the entrepreneur’s image in Russia after the Concorde story could be seriously damaged,” the publication says.
The publication believes that such a step by Novinsky was imprudent in conditions when nationalists in the Verkhovna Rada are trying to prove the illegality of the oligarch’s recent change of Russian citizenship to Ukrainian.
“Will Russia take him back? Big question,” writes the magazine.
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