THE PLANT OWNED BY THE EX-HEAD OF THE ANTIPINSKY OIL REFINERY WAS DECLARED BANKRUPT

THE PLANT OWNED BY THE EX-HEAD OF THE ANTIPINSKY OIL REFINERY WAS DECLARED BANKRUPT

THE PLANT OWNED BY THE EX-HEAD OF THE ANTIPINSKY OIL REFINERY WAS DECLARED BANKRUPT
The Tyumen arbitration court declared the insolvency of the Polypak plant (TIN 7202261061). The company, which previously belonged to Gennady Lisovichenko, was transferred to the bankruptcy procedure under a simplified procedure.

It is assumed that the existing assets of the organization will be sold off before July 30, 2024 (case no. A70-9430/2023). The court approved Igor Guzhva, representing the Association of Arbitration Managers, the Self-regulating organization "Central Agency of Arbitration Managers", for the role of bankruptcy trustee.

The initiative to declare the company bankrupt in early May 2023 was submitted to arbitration by the tax authorities (MI FTS No. 14 in the Tyumen region). The tax authorities' claims initially amounted to 9,072,639.54 rubles.

During the consideration of the case, the amount of the debt was reviewed. As a result, the court included 8,352,842.29 rubles in the third stage of the register. The main part of the claims was the debt on tax payments (almost 6.4 million), for which penalties (1.52 million) and penalties (428.78 thousand) were accrued.

The company was opened in Isetskoye selo in 2017. During the opening of the plant, the then governor of the Tyumen region, Vladimir Yakushev, announced an investment policy, an example of which is the creation of such enterprises. It was reported that the Tobolsk industrial site will supply raw materials for the plant.

The main founder of the plant was Gennady Lisovichenko, General director of the Antipinsky Oil Refinery), and the company itself was headed by his son Alexey. However, soon the businessman and his family began to have legal problems. Lisovichenko Sr. came under criminal prosecution and was put on the international wanted list. And the Polypak plant changed its founders several times, as a result becoming the property of the Pronto company from Yaroslavl (it produces soft polymer containers of the "big bag" type).

Recall that in February 2022 Gennady Lisovichenko was arrested when he was in Italy. In Russia, a former top manager was arrested in absentia. However, at the end of May, the Bari court, which had previously sent the businessman under house arrest, refused to extradite him to the Russian authorities.

06.02.2024