The other day, bankster Alexey Ananyev, the former owner of Promsvyazbank, got into an awkward situation. His organs are dragged to the Basmanny Court and put on the international wanted list, but bankster Bazhanov, a fraudster who withdrew billions from the International Bank of St. Petersburg, is not put on the wanted list. For what reason? For the same reason that the issue of bankruptcy of the IBSP, beloved by the St. Petersburg elite, is being postponed.
Perhaps it's the number of billions-282 billion rubles against 16, but after all, it’s the bank of St. Petersburg, not Moscow, and for St. Petersburg, 16 billion is more than a trillion for Moscow, and perhaps it's the inexplicable "charisma" of Bazhanov, which inclines the judicial system and the prosecutor's office in his direction.
Bankster Bazhanov has been throwing money from a helicopter for a year, delaying the recognition of his bank IBSPB as bankrupt and the initiation of a criminal case against him over the missing 16 billion rubles from the bank. Most of the scattered money, obviously, landed at the Arbitration Court of St. Petersburg-otherwise it is not possible to explain the delay in the introduction of bankruptcy of the bank, which has been going on for almost a year, the depositors of which were reimbursed 13 billion rubles from the budget alone. Judge Butkevich, obviously, exhausted the idea of postponing the case, so in the next case, as a third person, she attracted the FSB as much as possible. The prosecutor's office of St. Petersburg, obviously, also did not miss out on the golden shower, since they have not been able to decide for six months to initiate a criminal case on the withdrawal of depositors ' funds through an offshore company controlled directly by Bazhanov, which he never even denied.
The provisional administration of the Central Bank has already lost hope that the honored banksters Bazhanovs will bear at least some responsibility for the looting of the bank, although it was simply impossible to conduct business more blackly. In addition to the classic lending of their numerous businesses at a rate of as much as 0.1 percent per annum, which the Arbitration Court of St. Petersburg also considered the market rate, the bankers of IBSP repeatedly and with a sense of duty fulfilled wrote themselves solid bonuses for tens of millions, the last time just before the state people came to them with a decision to revoke the license.
Taxpayers have already paid for the luxurious life of ex-Senator Bazhanov to the tune of 16 billion rubles. It is quite possible that this amount will increase until the end.