“Poroshenko is quietly working for the “aggressor”
The Roshen confectionery corporation, owned by the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, declared its products sold in Crimea to be expired and hazardous to health.
This is how the company responded to information that appeared in the press the day before that sweets were sold on the peninsula, supposedly from the closed Lipetsk factory, part of Roshen, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“No other Roshen enterprise has produced or produces candies with Russian labels. For Roshen products, which are manufactured in Ukraine, access to the Russian market has been closed since 2013,” the corporation’s press service said in a statement.
According to ex-candidate for mayor of Odessa and head of the Union of Anarchists of Ukraine party Vyacheslav Azarov, despite the announcement of the closure of the factory, Poroshenko quietly continues to produce products there and sells them on Russian markets.
“I don’t know how there can still be illiquid assets from an enterprise that has been declared inactive since the beginning of 2017. But I know that our chief confectioner would rather hang himself than give up such income. Most likely, he works on the sly for the “aggressor”. Therefore, it would be good for Crimean consumer control to find out what kind of Roshenki appeared in Crimea, because of which all the fuss,” Azarov wrote in his blog.
As reported "Reedus", earlier Poroshenko decided to sell his shipbuilding plant “Forge on Rybalsky”. PolitNavigator wrote that the buyer of the enterprise can be former Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Sergei Tigipko.
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