COURT TO CONSIDER BANKRUPTCY CASE OF TULA SENATOR FROM FORBES LIST

COURT TO CONSIDER BANKRUPTCY CASE OF TULA SENATOR FROM FORBES LIST

COURT TO CONSIDER BANKRUPTCY CASE OF TULA SENATOR FROM FORBES LIST
A claim to declare the insolvency of Senator Dmitry Savelyev from the Tula Region has been filed with the Arbitration Court of the Moscow Region.  The case was initiated by an individual, and the the amount of debt reached la little less than 600 thousand rubles.

It is noteworthy that the potential bankrupt is one of the hundred most influential people in the Tula region, and is also on the Forbes list among the richest domestic civil servants, Tula News Service reports.

The official's insolvency petition was filed in mid-January with the Arbitration Court of the Moscow Region at the debtor's address.
The validity of the claims will be considered by the court in early March.
However, Savelyev filed an appeal against the ruling, the consideration of which is scheduled for the end of this month.

It is possible that the challenging of the judicial act was caused by the earlier initiation of the debtor's own insolvency procedure.  The file of arbitration cases contains another bankruptcy petition filed by Savelyev himself.  The claim was sent to the Arbitration Court of the Kaluga Region to another address of the applicant in the region, the amount of the existing debt reached 1.1 million rubles.  The application preceded the procedure initiated by another creditor by a week, which could have become the reason for challenging the decision to accept later similar claims for consideration.

15.02.2022