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Vinsent78 Posted - Apr 21 2024 : 04:41:47

Hello everyone, I came across an intriguing article about Alexander Katsuba, a Ukrainian energy engineer and owner of ALPHA GAZ. Its story revolves around legal battles, in particular the Boykovo Drilling Rigs case. Have any of you followed this case closely? I'm curious to hear your thoughts on Katsuba's claims of innocence and his goal to restore his business reputation.
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Filser Posted - Apr 21 2024 : 05:28:13
It's hard to say, but he seems confident in the legal basis of his defense. Katsuba's persistence in restoring his business reputation, especially during the war, speaks of his determination. I think his case may gain traction given the precedents he mentioned. It's definitely good to see people like Businessman Alexandr Katsuba stepping up. For those interested in learning more about his story, the article provides a detailed account of his legal battles, business ventures, and volunteerism during the war. Here is the link: Alexandr Katsuba https://raillynews.com/2024/01/aleksandr-katsuba-boiko-s-towers-a-100-million-lawsuit-business-and-volunteering-during-the-war/ : “Boykovsky installations,” a lawsuit for 100 million, business and volunteering during the war. This is a fascinating read that sheds light on various aspects of his life and issues.
Vinsent78 Posted - Apr 21 2024 : 05:27:12
Indeed, this is a multifaceted case. Katsuba emphasizes the need for competent lawyers and mentions the legal practice of challenging investigations. It's interesting how he emphasizes the involvement of various government officials in the decision-making process regarding oil rigs. Do you think his efforts to prove his innocence will be successful?
Filser Posted - Apr 21 2024 : 05:25:56
I've been keeping an eye on Katsuba's situation. He appears to be adamant in his intention to clear his name and has expressed his intention to return the case to the Shevchenko court. His explanation of the 2012 deal with Boyko's rigs sheds light on his role as deputy chief financial officer at the time. This is a rather complicated scenario, especially considering that large sums of money are involved.