Hermitage Reveals Russian Police Fraud
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Hermitage exposes the criminals behind a $230 million tax fraud against the Russian state. lawandorderinrussia.org
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Hermitage exposes the criminals behind a $230 million tax fraud against the Russian state. lawandorderinrussia.org
Comment by beretkasr on 13 January 2011:
@23withthemoneytree
Yes, of course, Putin and russian billionares paid a bribe to the FIFA… and to the International Olympic Commitee… and to the Formula One…
Comment by 23withthemoneytree on 13 January 2011:
I can give 100% that Putin and Russian milliarders pay FIFA cunks !
Comment by beretkasr on 13 January 2011:
I guess that FIFA ingnored this kind of bullshits about russian corruption because FIFA just decided that World Cup will be held in – RUSSIA, in 2018!!!!!
The End.
And besides FIFA World Cup, Winter Olympic Games will be held in Russia in 2014. (Sochi), and Formula One Grand Prix – from 2014.
Comment by coldcallinguk on 13 January 2011:
@TTREWB Come on, that is VERY naive. Those sorts of men did not go to Russia in the early 1990s and turn $25m into $1b in 18 months. A 4000% profit in 18 months. Do you really think you can do that in an uncorrupt way? Browder has experienced the sharp end of the corruption. Karma squared.
Comment by madrussian1000 on 13 January 2011:
Something does not add up here!To succeed with purported tax-return scheme the the supposed perpetrators did not need Hermitage in no shape or form!!! For,any notoriety would have effectively destroy the very premise: to get the “cut” of no-one’s(people’s…)money…
Comment by tzar2007 on 13 January 2011:
@smoochym
that’s the sort of statistics we shouldn’t trust when it’s calculated like that …and for godsake, what demography has to do with corruption??? not to mention who could give the definition of corruption as such.
Comment by Kefirnik1 on 13 January 2011:
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Comment by beretkasr on 13 January 2011:
@smoochym
And besides Skolkovo some other developing programs were intiated in Russia like M-10-S highway between Moscow and Sankt Peterburg and HSR-1 – building of a high speed rail with trains running on it at 400km/h between Moscow and Sankt Peterburg and HSR-2 between Moscow and Yekaterinburg will be initiated soon.
Long live Russia!
Comment by beretkasr on 13 January 2011:
@smoochym
Well it is not just Nokia, many companies like Siemens, Cisco, Microsoft, Intel and some large venture capital funds from silicon valley near San Francisco already made their decisions to invest a lot of money there in Skolkovo near Moscow, their managements are not idiots, or are they?
Comment by beretkasr on 13 January 2011:
@smoochym
Well Britain is developed country, Russia is not, Russia is developing, ex-communist country, fast-growing economy, of course you cannot compare Russia with UK but you can compare FDI in Russia with FDIs in some other ex-communist countries like East Germany/DDR, China, Poland, Czech Republic, Serbia. And Medvedev initiated ‘Forward Russa’ program to fight against corruption.
Comment by smoochym on 13 January 2011:
@beretkasr Nokia also invested into Afghanistan.
funny.
Comment by smoochym on 13 January 2011:
@beretkasr and your attitude is so typical of Russians, they will blame everything but there own government. There couldn’t possibly be corruption in Russia, it’s all a western conspiracy.
Comment by smoochym on 13 January 2011:
@beretkasr and FDI into Britain was 98 billion in 2008, considering the size and population of Russia 70 billion is underperforming, and no wonder with such levels of corruption.
Comment by tzar2007 on 13 January 2011:
@Kefirnik1
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Comment by tzar2007 on 13 January 2011:
@TTREWB
you believe in saints among us these days?
then you might as well believe in Santa Claus, for example.
Comment by beretkasr on 13 January 2011:
His advice for foreign investiors in Russa is ‘Dont invest in Russia’ – unfortunately nobody follows his advice, too bad, many companies around the world are willing to invest in Russia, foreign direct investments in Russia were 70 billion dollars in 2008.
And here is a pretty long list of many companies that made their decisions to invest billions of dollars in a newly established silicon valley ‘Skolkovo’ near Mosocow:
-Nokia, Siemens, Cisco, Intel, Microsoft, many venture capital firms
funny.
Comment by rrsafety on 13 January 2011:
The lawyer was murdered in a Russian jail in November of 2009.
Comment by omadesalah on 13 January 2011:
On the other hand, while i totally agree that his is a tragedy, a good lawyer and a kind man got killed, no money will get him back to his wife and children, companies like Hermigate should be taken care of. These companies do not make direct investments, they dont create jobs, they speculate with short and hot money, they are gamblers. Considering the funds they operate and the size of Russian market, couple of these companies are a serious thread to Russian financial stability.
Comment by omadesalah on 13 January 2011:
Getting Hermitage out of Russia, i believe, was decided at the highest ranks. But those who were told to do the job felt untouchable and overworked the case. Putin or Medvedev don`t have the need to steal budged money in this way and kill innocent people, they should have their own savings. The 230$ fraud and a killed good person is a result of the mess inside the police, were everyone who is having a little backup is doing what he wants.
Comment by RichardE8ST on 13 January 2011:
This is what happens to a government that has taken the side of greed and corruption over the best interests of its people.This is how the republican party works in America. Their goal is to weaken the governments ability to protect its citizens by turning them against their government. Then represent the threats that the government should protect its citizens from. They spread lies and deception in order to serve special interests with the fattest wallets as Americans are left to pay the price.
Comment by Nebelwerfer89 on 13 January 2011:
I have always heard Russia is corrupt but jeez,,, didnt think it was this bad in this modern age
Comment by Kefirnik1 on 13 January 2011:
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Comment by stranniiy on 13 January 2011:
I teach the english. I come to you to work.
because I need confidence in the future.
in our country is unrealistic to do anything without bribes and connections with government officials and police. If you want to have business in Russia – think.
Money is better to invest in China!
Comment by aweemannie on 13 January 2011:
oh woe. smart western mba who has made millions out of eastern collapse
comes over all righteous when he gets stung. if he was street smart rather than corporate smart he could have seen it coming. it’s people like mr browder who are responsible for the mess the west is in now.
Comment by FedorBP on 13 January 2011:
@GrafvonPlanken07 I advice you to read more about concentration camps in US, South Africa and all over the world long before Lenin. But nevertheless I support this video.