Briton Sues President of Ukraine Confectionery Factory - ForumDaily
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Briton is suing the confectionery factory of the President of Ukraine

British architect Philip Hudson filed a lawsuit against the Roshen confectionery corporation, controlled by President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko.

He accused the company of stealing design projects developed by him.

A D'Estate spokesman said one of the corporation's top managers also told him that the company believed in "mafia-style business practices"; in addition, he intimidated him, pushing him to quit, so as not to bring the case to trial.

“Our company developed the design of an office building, a passageway and a converted room for cleaning milk tankers for the Roshen plant,” explained the architect.

A lawsuit with claims to the confectionery corporation for damages of more than one hundred thousand pounds sterling was filed in Ukraine. Roshen noted that she refused to transfer to 40 architects the% of funds due to them. The company explained the incident to the fact that part of the drawings came late and was made with errors, which made it impossible to use them.

As a result, the corporation built the building designed by a British architect, but supplemented it with its own corrections.

As reported, the Russian authorities arrested property Poroshenko’s Lipetsk factory in April 2015.

In turn, this provoked the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko to make a statement that the sale of the Lipetsk confectionery factory was difficult because the Russian authorities seized the property.

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