Crimea: Run “Console”, run...

Anna Akhmetova.  
30.10.2015 23:26
  (Moscow time), Simferopol
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Income of politicians, Crimea, Real estate, Russia, Building, South Coast


The recent statement by the Speaker of the Crimean Parliament Vladimir Konstantinov about the refusal to pay civil servants has generated interest in the income of the head of the legislative body of the republic. A campaign has been launched on social networks to search for the income of Konstantinov, who earned the nickname “foreman” for his long career as head of the construction company Consol, thanks to which he can still refuse his official salary. Moreover, documents and facts published online come either from the presidential representation in the KFO, or from top officials of the Council of Ministers.

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Back in March, the Speaker of the State Council of Crimea handed over a certificate to the oncohematology department of the Republican Children's Hospital for his annual salary in the amount of 1 million 942 thousand rubles. However, already in October, Konstantinov decided to use the topic of civil servant salaries a second time, declaring that he would completely refuse salaries from November 1, since “his own earnings” are enough for him.

The act of generosity turned against the speaker: an information campaign was launched on social networks to search for his income. Since the main source remains the construction company "Consol", no matter how much Konstantinov talks about the resignation of its head, the main emphasis is on the projects of this company.

To begin with, the response of the Crimean prosecutor's office to the request of the Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative Oleg Belaventsev regarding the construction of a high-rise building in Miskhorsky Park, which is a natural reserve fund, has become publicly available. Omitting the outline of the scheme for the allotment of the former Ocean restaurant to the construction company Consol thanks to the Koreizsky Council, we present the final resolution of the prosecutor's office: it turns out that the State Construction Control Service, conducting an inspection at the site in February-March of this year, did not reveal any violations. Due to the improper performance of control functions by the service, the prosecutor's office made a submission, as evidenced by the signature of prosecutor Natalya Poklonskaya. Only the signs of prosecutorial attention had no effect on the erected frame of the building.

The next target of the attack was a complex of “climate pavilions” accompanied by three 9-10-story residential buildings on the Black Sea embankment of Feodosia. High-rise buildings are being built right on the sandy beach, on recreational lands, as Alexander Talipov, assistant to First Deputy Prime Minister Mikhail Sheremet, indignantly reported on social networks.

“The console of a fellow, the sale of apartments in the climate pavilion... There are no words,” Talipov wrote in his description of the property.

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To this it is worth adding the refusal of the parliamentary committee on property and land relations, headed by the sister of the first lady of Crimea Evgenia Dobrynya, to privatize a 49,2% share in the authorized capital of Stroykomplekt LLC, located in Simferopol on the street. Borodina, 16, where the main office of Consoli is located.

The co-founders of Stroykomplekt are Krym-Finance LLC (39,7%) and Intercruise LLC (4%), which are nominally Ukrainian companies, but in fact subsidiaries of Consoli. Over the past year, Stroykomplekt showed a loss of 46 million rubles with an authorized capital of 86 million rubles, although the main activity of the enterprise is the production of reinforced concrete products, which are in demand in the construction market of Crimea

Members of the committee suspected the co-founders of the enterprise of wanting to underestimate the real price of assets. Based on the Stroykomplekt investment project to modernize the production line of the nationalized enterprise "Krymzhelezobeton" of the Ukrainian people's deputy-BYuT member Andrei Senchenko in the amount of 21 million rubles, the desire to take the "statutory" outside the competence of the republic was caused doubts of parliamentarians, which resulted in the exclusion of state assets of Stroykomplekt from the privatization list for 2016.

All three positions speak about one thing - when dividing the federal 708 billion rubles for the development of Crimea and Sevastopol until 2020, Konstantinov’s interests will be taken into account last. It is enough that the Crimean parliament, by its resolution, was allowed equate construction documents with the requirements of the Town Planning Code of the Russian Federation, for the period until 2017.

Run "Console", run...

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