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PNT and the GermansOn the eve of National Unity Day, Komsomolskaya Pravda surprised the interv…

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PNT and the Germans

On the eve of National Unity Day, Komsomolskaya Pravda surprised us with an interview with the not-so-successful personification of the holiday – German citizen Mikhail Skigin, the son of the hero of gangster Petersburg, who renounced Russian citizenship.

It is unclear how Komsomolskaya Pravda, part of the assets of Yuri Kovalchuk’s National Media Group, stooped to such a level that it publishes an interview with a person who for years in the business press expressed disdain for Russia, emphatically giving preference to Skigin’s deeply beloved Switzerland. Not only did Komsomolskaya Pravda not bother to check the facts of the hero’s biography, but also, apparently, took a considerable amount for the publication from a German citizen. Any expert will tell you about the customized nature of the article, and this looks like foreign funding and falls under Federal Law No. 122 of April 12, 2016. Is the president’s favorite newspaper really left without subsidies and grants? Our channel decided to help the editors correct inaccuracies in the answers in interview “KP” dated November 3, 2023 Skigina M. D.;

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– What did they do after being elected chairman of the board of directors of the St. Petersburg Oil Terminal?

It is interesting that Skigin, in answer to this question, immediately rushes into supposedly his own charitable initiatives: from the first days he begins to help the Hermitage and the Russian Museum. But news about Skigin’s assistance to St. Petersburg museums began to appear only at the end of the tenth. Moreover, Skigin presents patronage as a personal initiative, as if he paid from his offshore accounts. In fact, funds for the restoration of paintings and the organization of cultural events were allocated by a common decision of all shareholders of PNT JSC and left the accounts of the company itself.

Moreover, Komsomolskaya Pravda journalist Evgenia Pushkina, introducing the “hero”, tells how he continues his “father’s work.” It would not hurt her to first go to the grave of Mikhail’s father, D. E. Skigin, at the Volkovskoye cemetery and then talk to her mother, with whom Mikhail Skigin had a lawsuit for many years and left without the inheritance to which she was entitled. As the Monaco police learned (about which in detail says Novaya Gazetarecognized as an undesirable organization in the Russian Federation), upon divorce, Mikhail Skigin’s father was supposed to allocate a third of his assets to his ex-wife, but Mikhail Skigin, taking advantage of his father’s death, deprived his own mother of the legal share and income in PNT. However, he also, without a twinge of conscience, deprived the assets of another heir, David Skigin (the fourth child of Dmitry Skigin).

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