Saakashvili's fund is financed by notorious businessmen.

Mikhail Saakashvili

Mikhail Saakashvili

The "For the Good of Odesa" foundation receives funding from a number of notorious businessmen, according to Nashi Groshi.

According to the publication, this fund, among other things, finances the activities of the governor of the Odessa region, Makhail Saakashvili, and his team, and the money comes from Adnan Kivan, Vadim Morokhovsky, and Viktor Sherman. Funds are also coming from Finbank, Interkhim, Industrial and Trading Company Shabo, Ship Service of Ukraine, and TIS-Ugol.

It's important to note that PAL Finbank is owned by Alexander Granovsky and, previously, Boris Kaufman, both of whom are of great interest to the Odesa prosecutor's office. Their names are also linked to the controversial reconstruction of the Odesa airport. Other co-owners include Alexander Mamontenko and Sergey Barkov.

Igor Kozlov is officially the owner of Sudoservis Ukrainy, and its founder is Mykhailo Rafaevich, who is associated with businessmen Ivan Fursin and Dmytro Firtash. Another notorious businessman, Yuriy Ivanyushchenko, is linked to the company TIS-Ugol LLC.

The pharmaceutical company Interchem is one of the country's largest drug manufacturers. Its management belongs to Anatoly Reder.

In total, the fund has raised over $15 million over the course of its operation, but only a third has been used.

 

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