The goal of the information attack is to avoid punishment for one's crimes.
To this end, attempts are being made to link the company's owners with controversial figures such as Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeev.
This was reported by the shareholder of the Khorol baby food plant, Georgy Sazhinov.
According to Georgy Sazhinov, he filed a claim in the London Commercial Court against Konstantin Malofeev. The case is currently being heard, and a ruling is expected soon.
Konstantin Malofeev himself is one of the masterminds behind the trumped-up criminal prosecution of Georgy Sazhinov in Russia. The purpose of this prosecution is personal revenge and the seizure of assets and property in the Russian Federation.
Let us recall that Georgy Sazhinov is the founder of the Nutritek corporation and one of the most renowned specialists in the production of baby food.
The entrepreneur currently owns a number of assets in Western countries. In Ukraine, he owns a 75% stake in the Khorol Baby Food Plant.
According to Georgy Sazhinov, the forcible seizure of the plant occurred in October of last year, when unknown individuals broke into the plant with forged documents.
"The Chairman of the Board of Directors, Vladimir Pochep, reported the seizure to law enforcement agencies, local and central authorities, but we were told to go to court. Since then, we have been working to return the plant to its rightful ownership. Our lawyers have won several court cases, and we are waiting for the court decisions to be enforced. Furthermore, criminal cases have been opened based on our complaints regarding the corporate raid. These criminal cases are being monitored by the Prosecutor's Office and the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU). We believe the authorities will prove that protecting private property is not just empty talk for them," noted Georgy Sazhinov.
Georgy Sazhinov and his partners acquired the Khorol Baby Food Plant in 2007, paying approximately $15 million for the company's shares.
From 2007 to 2015, over $10 million was invested in plant modernization. Specifically, a bottling line for baby water was installed, and new equipment was purchased for the production of higher-quality liquid products and baby cereals.
As a reminder, in March of this year, in protest against the forcible seizure of the enterprise, workers of the Kharkiv State Concern for the Destruction of the Plant (KhKDP) in the Khorol region blocked the Kyiv-Kharkiv highway. They demanded that all illegally expropriated property be returned to its rightful owners.
The Khorol Milk and Canned Baby Food Plant is one of the largest baby food producers in Ukraine. The company's market share exceeds 50%. Its baby food is sold under the brands "Malyutka Premium," "Malysh," "Malyutka," and "Malyshka." Its product range includes dry infant formula, cereal milk porridges, and bottled water for babies. The plant also produces whole milk powder, skim milk powder, and butter.
Ruslan Yakushev
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