![]() ![]() ![]() In February, Sberbank Capital filed a similar application demanding 28.45 billion rubles (about $450 million) from Mazurov. In March, Absolut Bank and Credit Europe Bank lodged applications demanding 3.3 billion and 854 million rubles respectively from Mazurov. The loan organization seeks to add a debt of Mazurov estimated at more than 128 billion rubles ($1.7 billion) to the creditors’ list.Įarlier, Promsvyazbank filed a claim to include in a creditors’ list a 22 billion-ruble (about $295 million) debt of Mazurov. In late April, the Moscow Commercial Court received an application from Sberbank against the debtor. Its 2.08-billion-ruble claim was included in Mazurov’s creditor demands list. The ruling was delivered upon an application filed by Persit Services Inc. In mid-June, the Ninth Commercial Court of Appeals declared Mazurov bankrupt. In late December, the Supreme Court of Russia has refused to overturn a ruling declaring board chairman of New Stream oil and gas company and former co-owner of troubled Antipinsky refinery Dmitry Mazurov charged with embezzling 4 billion rubles (about $55 million at the current exchange rate) insolvent, according to court records. MOSCOW, January 13 (RAPSI) – Troubled Russia’s Antipinsky refinery has lodged an application seeking to declare New Stream oil and gas company chaired by the former co-owner of the refinery bankrupt, according to court records. Former CEO of troubled Russian refinery arrested in absentia ![]()
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