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VAKS appeal confiscated Russian oligarch’s key asset

Andrew Fink by Andrew Fink
04/02/2023
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Scandal and appeal.  VAKS refused to confiscate the mining and processing plant from the Russian billionaire
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Shelkov lost Demurinsky GOK

Mikhail Shelkov

The court of appeal decided to confiscate the Ukrainian property of the Russian billionaire, in particular the mining and processing plant.

The Appellate Chamber of the Supreme Anti-Corruption Court confiscated the Demurinsky Mining and Processing Plant of the Russian oligarch Mikhail Shelkov within the limits of the sanctions applied to it.

This decision was made on February 3 by a panel of judges of the AP VAKS, reports “Word and deed“.

“Satisfy the appeal. The decision of the Supreme Anti-Corruption Court dated 01/23/23 regarding the refusal to satisfy the claim for recovery to the state revenue should be canceled. In this part, make a new decision on satisfaction of the claim. Collect assets for state revenue: 100% from Demurinsky Mining and Processing Plant LLC, 100% stake in Tai Minerals LLC, 100% stake in Investagro LLC, over UAH 14 million in a bank account, two buildings, a complex buildings, a house with an area of ​​107.3 sq. m, two tractors, two front loaders, a needle loader, an excavator, two Kraz vehicles, a Zil and PAZ vehicle‘ the judge announced.

Shelkov lost Demurinsky GOK

As you know, the Supreme Anti-Corruption Court partially confiscated the property of the Russian oligarch Mikhail Shelkov. It was about an apartment of 175 square meters, a parking space, a warehouse of 2411 square meters. m, a complex of buildings and an apartment of 68 sq. m, a Belarus tractor, a trailer, a Lexus car, 4 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport cars, cash in bank accounts and a 100% stake in the authorized capital of VSMPO Titan Ukraine. At the same time, the court did not confiscate Demurinsky GOK and shares in Tai-minerals and Investagro.


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Tags: ConfiscationDemurinsky Mining and Processing PlantInvestagroMikhail ShelkovoligarchRussiaTai-MineralsVAKSVSMPO Titan Ukraine
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