Sports Minister Gutzeit had business with Russians

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Sports Minister Vadim Gutzeit had business with Russians.

Sports Minister Vadim Gutsait had a business relationship with the current president of the Russian National Olympic Committee, reports 368 media.

1992 Olympic fencing champion Vadim Gutzeit, 48, was considered a candidate for the post of Minister of Sport in 2014. He then went to work for the Kyiv City State Administration, where, following a competition, he was appointed head of the Kyiv Department of Youth and Sports. His rival in the competition, activist Philipp Alid, called the result unfair.

Alid stated that in 2018, Gutzeit was one of the co-owners of the Russian Altair LLC (the Champion service station in Lobnya near Moscow) along with two famous Russian fencers, Ilgar Mamedov and Stanislav Pozdnyakov (who holds the post of President of the Russian Olympic Committee).

Sports Minister Vadim Gutzeit had business with Russians.

Sports Minister Vadim Gutzeit had business with Russians.

Gutzeit is not currently listed as a co-founder, but the history of changes in Russian registries indicates that he transferred his share to Mamedov. Ilgar Mamedov is the long-time head coach of the Russian national fencing team and holds the rank of colonel in the Russian Armed Forces.

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