
Alexander Kamyshin of UZ is implicated in corruption.
The private company Admiral won auctions in the Ukrzaliznytsia system for the supply of imported Vossloh fasteners worth a total of UAH 223 million, according to the Prozorro system. Our money.
The victory was made possible by a tweaked tender. Ukrzaliznytsia required the fastenings to be suitable for train speeds of 200 km/h, which has long been the norm in Europe. However, there is not a single section of railway in Ukraine where such train speeds are possible. Consequently, Ukrainian manufacturers had never mass-produced such fastenings and were unable to conduct the necessary qualification tests—because they cannot even be conducted in Ukraine due to the lack of high-speed sections.

Finally, the procurement documents explicitly stated the name of the fasteners from the German manufacturer "Vossloh." This ruled out the possibility of offering fasteners from any other global manufacturer.
Alexander Kamyshin of UZ is implicated in corruption.
Admiral is to supply Vossloh fasteners manufactured at Vossloh Fastening System GmbH (Werdohl, Germany) and its subsidiary Vossloh Skamo Sp zoo (Skalmierzyce, Poland). Therefore, the currency for the fasteners will leave Ukraine minus an unknown portion, which is to be deposited in Admiral's accounts.

Alexander Kamyshin of UZ is implicated in corruption.
This happened after signing of the memorandum Between Ukrzaliznytsia and Germany's Deutsche Bahn in September 2022 regarding the expansion of transhipment corridors between the broad and European tracks. Also, Ukrzaliznytsia CEO Alexander Kamyshin met with German President Steinmeier during his visit to Ukraine.
Moreover, the winning bidder failed to provide a number of documents for the German-Polish products, as required by Ukrzaliznytsia. Specifically, the qualification test report (protocol), any product inspection document, and not a single document on fire safety of the non-metallic portion of the fasteners. Consequently, it should be rejected for non-compliance with the requirements of the Central Control Center and the Gnivan and Korosten plants. However, the Gnivan plant, in one of its two tenders, already submitted a tender on October 21. entered into an agreementAccording to others, the signing was still expected on October 26.
As a reminder, there are two fastener manufacturers in Ukraine: KRT Corporation and Mekhanika. They didn't even submit their bids. According to Nashi Dengi (Our Money), the corporation's anchor fasteners Dubnevichi In 2020, it cost 420 UAH, or $16 per set. Currently, Vossloh anchor fasteners cost $19 per unit.
These state contracts, worth UAH 223 million, are the largest in the company's history for Admiral (Zhytomyr). Previously, it had received minor orders from the Kyiv Metro.
The founder is Ravel Mustafayev. He is also a co-founder of other companies. In Ukrainian-Japanese Company Universal Group LLC, his partners are Vladimir Lukyanchuk and Homma Masato. His partner in Interagroprom LLC is Yuriy Dzyuba. In 2017, ownership of Elprom-Ukraine LLC, previously owned by the Russian companies Ruselprom OJSC, owned by Vladimir Dorokhin, and Finconsul CJSC, was transferred to Dzyuba.
translation Skelet.Org
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