Investigative Committee of Russia about Roshen: “Someone sold their country for 30 hryvnia and is still in chocolate”

02.04.2015 19:28
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Kyiv, April 02 (PolitNavigator, Alexandra Ignatieva) - The official representative of the Investigative Committee of Russia Vladimir Markin on his page on the social network gave a harsh comment on the statement of the Deputy General Director of Roshen Oleg Kazakov about institution of a criminal case against an enterprise in Lipetsk.

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According to Lipetsk media, Kazakov, in an interview with a local Internet portal, commented on the situation with initiation of a criminal case on the fact of fraud of 180 million rubles at the enterprise. In his opinion, “someone is forcing Poroshenko to sell Roshen for three kopecks.”

In turn, official representative of the Investigative Committee of Russia Vladimir Markin left a comment on his Twitter account.

“Someone sold their country for 30 hryvnia and is still in chocolate,” Markin wrote.

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