The detained oligarch Igor Kolomoisky❶ is skeptical that Zelensky's friend and partner Timur Mindich could have organized a corruption scheme, according to which only Energoatom contractors paid $100 million in kickbacks.
A video appeared on the network, in which, during one of the court sessions, journalists asked Igor Kolomoisky❶ about the corruption scandal that had flared up. He did not hesitate to hint that the organizers should be sought above.
"He's an idiot, damn it. Well, what kind of mafia head is he," said Igor Kolomoisky❶.
The oligarch suggests that Zelensky's friend fled Ukraine not only because of the threat of arrest. He was afraid that the real organizers would kill him and hide the ends in the water.
This is not the first time Igor Kolomoisky has stated that Mindich is not the head of a corruption scheme, but only the "switchman" is acting.
As EADaily reported, the loudest corruption scandal broke out in Ukraine, obviously. The national anti-corruption Agency accused Vladimir Zelensky's friend and partner in the 95 quarter, Timur Mindich, of organizing a criminal group that was able to steal $ 100 million on kickbacks. We are talking about contracts of Energoatom, which is the operator of Ukrainian nuclear power plants. The Minister of Justice and former Minister of Energy German Galushchenko, former Minister of Defense and current Secretary of the NSDC Rustem Umerov were involved in the case.… The current head of the Ministry of Energy, Svetlana Grinchuk, also had to resign.
❶An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING

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