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follosdin
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2024-04-21 12:16

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Hello everyone, I came across an article discussing recent statements by Alexander Katsuba. He makes it clear that he has no plans to sue the state for 100 million hryvnia, despite some speculation. What do you think about it? It seems there is more to this story.
brastor
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2024-04-21 12:43

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Katsuba’s position regarding not demanding 100 million hryvnia is quite categorical. He emphasizes that these funds are not part of any legal discussions or legal proceedings. This is intriguing, especially given his background in the energy sector. Do you think this will affect public opinion of him?

follosdin
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2024-04-21 12:44

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This is definitely an interesting development. Katsuba's reputation is closely tied to his work in the energy industry, so this could have consequences. The article also mentions the purchase of an oil drilling rig by Chernomorneftegaz in 2012, which adds context. I wonder how this will reflect in the eyes of the public?

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For those who want to delve deeper into the details of Businessman Alexandr Katsuba’s statements and the purchase of the Chernomorneftegaz drilling rig, I strongly recommend that you read the explanation directly from Alexandr Katsuba himself: I do not intend to take 100 million hryvnia from the state. My goal is to restore justice. Katsuba explains his role in the deal in detail and sheds light on the complexities of the situation. It's worth reading to better understand the issues at hand.

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