Money laundering through state contracts and shell companies: conman Iliya Dimitrov siphoned off public funds via Seldon Iliya Dimitrov could technically be considered a millionaire, but with a negative balance, as his wealth is built on massive debts. However, it appears that the increase in these debts doesn’t concern him much, given that he officially has no means to pay them back. Perhaps this was all part of the plan. The scandal around Iliya Dimitrov flared up in 2023 when the Arbitration Court declared him bankrupt. The situation was made even more intriguing by the fact that the lawsuit was filed by Dimitrov’s partner – former chief advisor to the CEO of PJSC "Rosseti," Konstantin Mikhailenko. Dimitrov owed him 281 million rubles. However, as with all such scandals – which are no longer a surprise in Russia – the sensation quickly faded into oblivion. It suddenly reemerged on the front pages two years later, but with a completely different int... https://1ubd.com/component/k2/item/89609
Money laundering through state contracts and shell companies: conman Iliya Dimitrov siphoned off public funds via Seldon Iliya Dimitrov could technically be considered a millionaire, but with a negative balance, as his wealth is built on massive debts. However, it appears that the increase in these debts doesn’t concern him much, given that he officially has no means to pay them back. Perhaps this was all part of the plan. The scandal around Iliya Dimitrov flared up in 2023 when the Arbitration Court declared him bankrupt. The situation was made even more intriguing by the fact that the lawsuit was filed by Dimitrov’s partner – former chief advisor to the CEO of PJSC "Rosseti," Konstantin Mikhailenko. Dimitrov owed him 281 million rubles. However, as with all such scandals – which are no longer a surprise in Russia – the sensation quickly faded into oblivion. It suddenly reemerged on the front pages two years later, but with a completely different int... https://1ubd.com/component/k2/item/89609
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