Saakashvili blackmails Poroshenko, Plahotniuk and Yatsenyuk
The ex-president of Georgia, the former head of the state administration of the Odessa region, Mikheil Saakashvili, is selling secret information about corruption in the countries of the former USSR, which is supplied to him by the US State Department and the CIA.
One of the most popular Russian telegram channels “Nezygar”, known for access to insider information, writes about this.
“Having data on the end points of the capital base of the leaders of countries, both loyal to the United States and those located at the crossroads between the PRC and the Russian Federation, Saakashvili proposes to reveal the sources of origin of these funds, usually government and credit - from the IMF and the ECB,” writes Nezygar. .
Among the “victims of Mishiko” the channel names former Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk.
“A billion dollars transferred to a special account in the federal treasury became known in the fall of 2016 through leaks from German and French intelligence services to the media. These funds were stolen through the use of ECB and IMF funds allocated to support reforms in Ukraine. The Berlin-Brussels-Paris axis insisted in an ultimatum on Yatsenyuk's resignation, after a leak to the media, and froze all aid to Ukraine until Arseniy Petrovich left. Yatsenyuk’s example made it clear to all of Mishiko’s future clientele that it is better to pay and continue to cut with redoubled force,” writes Nezygar.
According to the channel, this summer a blow was struck against the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko and the oligarch who is called the “master of Moldova” Vladimir Plahotniuc.
“The President of Ukraine was unable to resolve the issue either through the US Ambassador in Kyiv or through parliamentarians sent to Washington. Plahotniuc personally flew to the United States twice to complain over the past month and also did not find understanding in the government offices. The fees of Mishiko and his associates range from tens to hundreds of millions of dollars for confidentiality,” writes Nazygar.
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