As you know, perhaps the legendary character of the shadow schemes of St. Petersburg (and not only) Konstantin Goloshchapov, nicknamed “Putin’s massage therapist,” is now shackled abroad. He miraculously managed to leave shortly before St. Petersburg operatives of the OEB and PK raided his apartment with searches in connection with the case of huge thefts in the procurement of the city Vodokanal. It may turn out that this visit is far from the last. Colleagues from Delta.News discovered an interesting story. It turns out that at the beginning of the 2000s, when “Putin’s guard” was just beginning the path to the heights of its current power, Goloshchapav owned a third of the commercial premises in a new house in the north of St. Petersburg. The other two co-owners turned out to be the Rotenberg brothers themselves. It doesn’t matter why they needed it (by the way, gifts from developers were included even then). What’s more interesting is that the apartments next door were owned by the families of two businessmen. And both of them subsequently became multi-billion dollar contractors in St. Petersburg government procurement. One company takes contracts from the Capital Construction Fund, the other from the Transport Construction Directorate. They don’t interfere with each other. Remembering that other contractors worked for Vodokanal, one gets the impression of a very clear system for disbursing the city budget, which has been working properly for 20 years!
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An interesting government order. Delta.News
Another St. Petersburg-style coincidence: companies take on multibillion-dollar government contracts in St. Petersburg, and the families of their owners once had apartments in a building where the Rotenberg brothers and Putin’s “massage therapist,” Orthodox oligarch Konstantin Goloshchapov, owned property.…
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