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Kursk plant of polymer coatings has filed for bankruptcy
Kursk plant of polymer coatings has filed for bankruptcy
On August 6, the Arbitration court of the city of Kursk launched bankruptcy proceedings at the plant of polymer coatings (NIPP ‘KRPZ’). The enterprise, which began to go bankrupt back in September last year, turned out to be insolvent. The results of the next phase of bankruptcy will be more obvious to February 2.
This date was named in the report of Irina Didenko, who is a bankruptcy trustee, representing the Southern Ural SRO AU.
We should recall that the company's observation procedure was introduced almost a year ago at the initiative of Kurskprombank, which is now a part of Exobank. Previously, Rusbankrot
had already published a material about the company, which turned out to be a defendant in the case of the credit institution, along with other companies related to the family of the former owner of the enterprise Alexander Tarubarov (Polymer, Altar, Exant, Sanat).
The plaintiff submitted to the company a claim for more than 200 million rubles.
Financial analysis of the company's activities was held by the temporary manager Alexei Bulka. He allowed us to conclude that it would be impossible to restore the solvency of NIPP ‘KRPZ’. At the same time, the majority of specialists do not see political aspects in the bankruptcy of a business belonging to the family of Tarubarov.
The head of the family used to be a United Russia deputy in the duma of the Kursk Region (in 2001-2011). His former spouse, with whom Alexander Tarubarov divorced in the spring of 2019, also headed the fraction of the Political Party ‘United Russia’, being a member of the Kursk city meeting in 2003-2017. In the summer of 2019, she was arrested, accused of part 4 of Art. 160 and Part 3 of Art. 174.1.
Experts tend to evaluate what happened to the enterprise as a result of excessive looting of business.
Olga Golubeva - the actual founder and director of the bankrupt NIPP ‘KRPZ’ have been repeatedly denying the connection of the trial with the Tarubarov family.
In her interview, the entrepreneur reported that her company simply became a guarantor on the loan agreement of the ‘Polymer’ company which belonged to Alexander Tarubarov, being confident that the company had money to pay off the debts to the bank. Moreover, Golubeva, was the Deputy Head of Sales Department in the Rezipol Trade House, whose beneficiary was Tarubarov.
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