Senator, buy a villa in Crimea and breathe freely
Russian businessmen need to buy real estate not in the EU, but in Russian Crimea, if they want to feel safe.
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General Director of the Sevastopol Development Corporation Oleg Nikolaev wrote about this on his Facebook page, commenting on yesterday’s detention in France of Federation Council member Suleiman Kerimov, whom local police suspects of tax evasion when purchasing a villa in the fashionable Côte d’Azur resort town of Cap d’Antibes.
“We don’t need the French coast. For the Russian elite, Crimea remains the only safe and comfortable place on the globe. And it’s much more beautiful here than on Lazurka. You just need to clear away construction debris and put things in order. Let's equip our own home so that they want to come to us. And if they don’t pay taxes, then they can detain them here too,” Nikolaev noted.
LDPR leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky also believes that Kerimov’s arrest is “another proof that it is high time for all of our largest entrepreneurs to return their savings to Russia.”
“Neither they nor their money is safe abroad. And at home, they can invest their huge savings in infrastructure, industry, and applied science, and this would bring them both moral satisfaction and new profit. And they have little prospects abroad,” Zhirinovsky wrote in his telegram channel.
He proposes a full-fledged economic amnesty.
“In at least one state bank, 100 percent secrecy of deposits should be guaranteed, and everyone who returns money to the country should be exempt from checks. All checks are carried out only within the framework of specific criminal cases. Tens of trillions of rubles are floating abroad - all of them can be returned and put into our economy,” the LDPR leader believes.
Thank you!
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