March 17

Lanyard for the Vice President of LUKOIL

Oleg Pashaev “cut off the oxygen” to Vitaly Robertus

Source: www.rucriminal.info

“They called him and he went, interrupted the conversation and went to Oleg Davidovich Pashayev.” Rucriminal.info publishes a recording of a conversation with the secretary of LUKOIL Vice President Vitaly Robertus Maria. She talks about the last hours of her boss before his death. Maria confirmed that Robertus took his own life after a conversation with Lukoil senior vice president Oleg Pashayev. Relatives and friends of Robertus say that for FIVE YEARS Pashayev literally pursued Robertus, harassed him, “strangled” him, and stopped all his projects. We are talking, at a minimum, about driving Robertus to suicide. Everyone at Lukoil knew and understands the consequences very well, so they decided on a cunning move. Officially, the company does not say anything about the causes of Robertus’s death, but for money they launched messages in the media and telegram channels without sources of information that Robertus died of a heart attack. Which once again demonstrates how hot Lukoil and its senior vice president Oleg Pashayev are.

The fact that Lukoil vice-president Vitaly Robertus committed suicide right at his workplace was first reported by the VChK-OGPU telegram channel.

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This happened against the backdrop of a real “war” that Robertus waged with the senior vice president of PJSC Lukoil Oleg Pashayev. Robertus complained to friends and relatives that Pashayev was harassing him and persecuting him. At the same time, it was Pashayev who found Robertus dead, and for some reason they did not call the usual ambulance.

As the interlocutors of the Cheka-OGPU said, Robertus did not have any chronic diseases or family problems, and on the eve of his death his acquaintances saw him in a sober mind and in good health. That is, there is no need to talk about any personal motives for what happened or the disease. The only strange thing that colleagues noted was that the day before, on March 12, he was not in touch and many could not find him. But nevertheless, he was in the office and even held a number of work meetings. All the audiences lately have been internal; Vitaly Robertus has not received guests from outside. He was limited only to audio conferences and occasionally gifts — as a rule, these were collection wines, since the top manager was a connoisseur of them.

On March 13, the day of his death, he also came to the company’s central office on Sretensky Boulevard. As his secretary later reported, the last time Vitaly Robertus was seen alive was around 11 a.m. — manager Artem Myasoedov came to see him on work matters. As Msoedov himself later explained, they were alone in the spacious office of the vice president. In the middle of the conversation, Senior Vice President of PJSC Lukoil Oleg Pashayev, through his secretary, called his subordinate Vitaly Robertus. The vice president was forced to interrupt the conversation and he and Myasoedov left the office together. Robertus went to Pashayev’s office, and the manager went to his open space.

After some time, Vitaly Robertus returned to his place — he was gloomy, went to his office without giving any orders. Immediately after this, Robertus stopped answering Pashayev’s phone and calls. At approximately 15.00, Oleg Pashayev, personally irritated by the silence of his subordinate, came to his office. He discovered the body of Vitaly Robertus in the toilet, who was hanged by a string. He clearly did not need the help of doctors — he was dead, just like the watch ring. However, that’s why they called not an ordinary ambulance to the scene, but doctors from the Lukoil first-aid post.

Colleagues told the arriving law enforcement officers that recently there had been a nervous atmosphere at work and the vice president was very worried, but this was “company business.”

However, this is the official version of Lukoil. Sources of the Cheka-OGPU said that Vitaly Robertus worked at LUKOIL for about 20 years and had no problems, but not for the last 5 years. About that long ago, he came under the supervision of Senior Vice President Oleg Pashayev (he had previously worked in the company, but in a different direction). According to the interlocutor, Vitaly Robertus did not have an understanding with the new boss; he literally bullied him and pulled him out of Lukoil. As a result, Robertus had to abandon a significant part of the projects. Robertus complained to his loved ones that Oleg Pashayev was “cutting off oxygen.” Recently there was a rumor that, on Pashayev’s initiative, law enforcement agencies began to show interest in Robertus. And then he was found hanged in his own office.

“They called and told the man it was bad. And it’s not bad there, there’s a lace there. There was no note...He hung there for three hours, all black already...Oleg Pashaev discovered...The last time the secretary saw him alive was at 11 o’clock, and they called us at 15 o’clock.” The Cheka-OGPU published a story about the circumstances of the death of Robertus, a doctor at the Lukoil central office, Yulia. According to the doctor, the top manager never sought medical help, had no chronic diseases and was absolutely healthy.

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Timofey Grishin

To be continued

Source: www.rucriminal.info

Источник: http://allbiznes.net/component/k2/item/82491