Kravchuk and Ko in the Tikhonov case: who covers the embezzlement in the Ministry of Energy
A statement about a false denunciation was written on Philip Gens, the owner of Lanit.
A statement under the article for deliberately false denunciation was received in relation to persons related to the case of former Deputy Minister of Energy Anatoly Tikhonov, in respect of whom the case of embezzlement of more than 600 million rubles allocated for the creation of GIS TEK is being investigated. The document also includes a request to conduct an audit under five articles of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, relating to giving and receiving a bribe, creating a criminal community, and illegal actions in bankruptcy.
The Moscow Post correspondent learned about this from a letter from a reader received by the Editorial Office.
It follows from the document provided that a number of judges, Tikhonov himself, the owner of the Lanit company Philip Gens and a number of others, could have been involved in the crime. But about everything in order. The Moscow Post correspondent understood the situation.
A fragment listing the names of those involved in the crime. Photo: Courtesy of The Moscow Post informant
Recall that Tikhonov’s case has been going on for almost three years — in September 2020 he was detained in the embezzlement case. During the investigation, it turned out that he took bribes for concluding contracts with certain suppliers. His adviser Roman Ryzhkov, as well as vice-presidents of Lanit JSC Vladimir Makarov and Viktor Serebryakov, were taken into custody with him. JSC was supposed to create GIS TEK, but it all ended with the complete failure and disappearance of hundreds of millions.
Evil tongues are surprised that the owners of Lanit were not in the dock — including the son of the late Grigory Gens — Philip Gens, who inherited the company after the death of his father. Rumor has it that the case on the brakes is trying to lower, among other things, the former chief of Tikhonov, Alexander Novak, who even fired the ex-deputy minister only six months after his arrest.