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According to the journalist Sergei Ivanov, Fedorichev offered the judges of the ...

The pro -Russian oligarch, the owner of the TIS group Fedorichev through court tries to relieve sanctions - journalist

According to the journalist Sergei Ivanov, Fedorichev offered the judges of the Supreme Court bribe for making a decision in his favor. Twice sanctioned by Ukraine by a pro -Russian oligarch, the owner of the largest styworial operator of Ukraine of the Group "TIS" Alexei Fedorichev sued the claim demanding to withdraw sanctions from him, canceling the relevant decree of President Vladimir Zelensky. The case was appointed by the Supreme Court on July 17.

This was reported on Facebook by journalist Sergey Ivanov, UNIAN writes. He recalled that Fedorichev was under Ukrainian sanctions in 2019 and 2022. The NSDC sees in its commercial activity to ensure a significant source of income for the Russian government, which is leading an aggressive war against Ukraine. Fedorichev was born in Krasnoyarsk, lives in Monaco, and earns in Ukraine. He owns Tisreno and Tiser-Minod.

His business develops even despite the full -scale Russian invasion: the port, and the terminals of the TIS group - the main gate of the grain corridor. "It is interesting how the Russian oligarch knocked out such a lucky piece and was it not included in the export chain with a fundamental requirement of Russia?" - writes Sergei Ivanov. According to him, Fedorichev suggested a bribe for judges for making a decision in his favor.

"If the court is on the side of the Russian oligarch, the scandal with Knyazev (expert of the Supreme Court) will play with new colors, given that the oligarch of Zhevago, for which the bribe of Knyazev-business partner Fedorichev, they owned the porter of Tisa," in the post. In addition, Fedorichev is wanted in criminal proceedings on theft of the State Grain Corporation of Ukraine.

In the 1990s and early 2000s, he was suspected of law enforcement agencies of France and Italy of laundering mafia, weapons and drug trafficking. According to Sergei Ivanov, these facts are sufficient not only for the application of sanctions against Fedorichev, but also for the nationalization of his assets in Ukraine in favor of the state. "I hope, the President, the NSDC, the SBU will accept this rationalization idea. There can be no porteine ​​giant to be an asset of the Russian.