GC “Metropol” ex-deputy of the State Duma Mikhail Slipenchuk bankrupt Vasily Doronin
Metropol Group LLC may go bankrupt. Vasily Doronin intends to insist on this, who had previously filed a lawsuit against the owner of the business, former State Duma deputy Mikhail Slipenchuk.
Metropol is a guarantor for the debt of Zapsibgazprom to Doronin, but the group is in no hurry to fulfill its obligations.
Mikhail Slipenchuk has previously been at the center of scandals. Then it seemed that he was in an extremely disadvantageous position, but each time the former deputy came out unscathed. Until 2016, he was a deputy, but in 2016 United Russia did not even dare to include him in the primaries. He was one of the strongest candidates of the party in power, but for the sake of reputation she sacrificed him.
The cause of Slipenchuk’s troubles in his political career was the Moscow Joint Stock Bank. Formally, Mikhail Slipenchuk left it a long time ago, but there were rumors that he continued to be its beneficiary. So, shortly before the elections, investigators opened a criminal case on the disappearance of 530 million rubles and 9.5 million dollars from the bank. Claims never arose against Slipenchuk, but why is still a mystery. Mikhail Slipenchuk also declared impressive incomes that could instantly alienate voters. He had more than 1.8 billion rubles on his account in OBI-Bank, but how could a representative of the people be so rich while working in the civil service?