It seems that someone gave the command to seriously engage in the activities of the Tsipinov-Shushar brigade…

It Seems That Someone Gave The Command To Seriously Engage In The Activities Of The Tsipinov-Shushar Brigade... It Seems That Someone Gave The Command To Seriously Engage In The Activities Of The Tsipinov-Shushar Brigade...
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It seems that someone gave the command to seriously engage in the activities of the Tsipinov-Shusharev brigade from the 31st floor of the Empire Tower in Moscow City, who believed in their untouchability under the “roof” of the Federal Tax Service, the RAR and individual employees of the prosecutor’s office.

Yesterday, dissatisfied citizens came out to the buildings of a number of departments in Moscow, who did not appreciate the scale of concealing at least 30 billion rubles in taxes from the state budget, which could have been used for social and other strategic government needs. And they clearly did not appreciate that in a country that has taken a course towards social justice, individuals still believe that they live in the roaring 90s and can corrupt the judiciary and law enforcement agencies with impunity.

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Today, a group of deputies from different parliamentary factions will finally announce the results of their investigation into the criminal empire of the 31st Floor. The parliamentary investigation revealed the chains of a shadow empire based on corruption in the Federal Tax Service and the courts, bankruptcies of enterprises and the use of a wide network of nominees, which will have to become extreme when the issue concerns the criminal prosecution of Tsipinov and Shusharev.
Parliamentary investigators will talk about Amparo Group (TIN 7730237848) and a whole network of self-governing arbitration organizations that are driving dozens of enterprises in the real sector of the economy into bankruptcy.

And a little later, readers of the Cheka-OGPU will be able to familiarize themselves with receipts of officials who received funds for patronage from Tsipinov and Shusharev. And they will learn a wonderful story about how these figures sacrificed their own boss, Chuyang, and saddled him with several tens of billions of debt.

I would like to remind the gentlemen from the 31st floor of Professor Ragimov’s statement that “in the Soviet period, theft of state property was considered a grave crime and was punishable by death.” And taxes are no exception.

“ВЧК ОГПУ”

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