Raider takeover of GHVIF "Ukrinmash", part 2

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The Unsinkable Kryuchkov Brothers, Part 2

That a citizen L. Kryuchkov It's no secret that someone is a long-term cocaine addict. You don't have to be an expert to spot this. Anyone who's ever seen a drug addict will immediately notice the eyes, which speak for themselves (see photo). However, in our country, drug use carries only administrative penalties and nothing more. But that's not the point.
The directorship of enterprises like the Ukrinmash State Chemical and Industrial Institute requires the director to obtain access to so-called "secret" information. To obtain this access, one must provide a certificate from a mental hospital and a certificate of no criminal record. While L. Kryuchkov shouldn't have any problems with the latter document, unlike his older brother, who has a couple of convictions under his belt, he'll simply have to buy the former. Don't count on the integrity of hospital employees, after all, they're not exactly the richest people. So, let's assume all the necessary documents have been collected. Next, the package is submitted to the agency authorized to issue clearances—the Security Service of Ukraine. It will be interesting to see how thoroughly our country's top defenders will vet L. Kryuchkov. Perhaps in the same way they vetted Russian citizen D.A. Salamatin before his appointments as head of the Ukrspetsexport State Corporation, the Ukroboronprom State Corporation, and then as Minister of Defense of Ukraine?! Let's imagine that, despite all of this, security clearance is actually granted. What will happen next? A person with a reputation that wouldn't land him a managerial position at any reputable company will be appointed director of a company that handles both arms export and import transactions?
Questions arise: Whose will it be, and for what purposes is it being so actively promoted? Are there really not enough "Trojan horses" left from the days of Yanukovych, Lebedev, and Yakimenko, who to this day are leaking everything they can to their masters in Moscow? How many times have our men, heroically defending Ukraine's territorial integrity, come under fire, been encircled, and so on because of traitors in the ATO leadership and security agencies? It appears that someone is trying to sabotage the ATO and the army's procurement at an earlier stage, namely, during the procurement and repair of weapons.
Or, more simply, the State Enterprise "Ukrinmash" will become a plaything in the hands of a drug-addicted con man who, somewhere in a sauna or a bar, will tell his friends that he's an "arms baron." Once foreign customers and suppliers realize who they're dealing with, the company will lose the sales markets it's spent years building and, as a result, its livelihood.
What is certain is that the actions of the Kryuchkov brothers, the raiders, have always been purely destructive, and nothing good can be expected from them. They are bandits, even after the revolution.
The country's leadership must monitor such trends and nip such appointments in the bud. If a timely response is not taken, such citizens will leave behind, like a swarm of locusts, only a void.

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