A Russian court forced BYuT members Senchenko and Denisova to pay their debts to journalists
The company of prominent members of “Batkivshchyna” Andrei Senchenko and Lyudmila Denisova, ardent supporters of a “united and indivisible Ukraine,” paid back wages to former employees already in the Russian Crimea. One of the employees, journalist Ruslan Yugosh, stated this on his page on the social network.
Subscribe to the news "PolitNavigator - Kyiv" in Facebook, Classmates or In contact with
According to him, the court decided to pay off the debts back in 2013, given the Ukrainian realities, but the people’s deputies ignored the decision.
“What makes it especially piquant is that they actually paid it to the Russian authorities. That is, while Crimea was Ukrainian, it was not the tsar’s business for all people’s deputies to carry out the laws of the country. It was easy to use the instrument on a court decision. And now it seems like you won’t be spoiled.
After three levels of courts and a final victory, back in October 2013, we submitted documents for execution to the Simferopol OGIS. Since then - no hearing, no spirit. The defendants did not comply with the court decision and did not pay; the bailiffs did not particularly insist.
Then annexation, emigration, and all this bullshit began, and there was no time for it anymore. However, as it turned out, last year the “Russian government” already recovered our money from the “Guru Publishing House” company.
And for some reason this sharashka’s office did not want to ignore the bailiff service of the Russian Federation,” Yugosh sneers.
Back in the Ukrainian period, Ruslan Yugosh was the editor-in-chief of the Sobytiya newspaper owned by Senchechenko and Denisova, and after the referendum he moved from Simferopol to Dnepropetrovsk.
The media holding controlled by Senchenko and Denisova also had debts to employees of Chernomorskaya TRK, radio ASSOL and the magazine Social Country.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.