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Hooliganism, debts and hiding from law enforcement officers: who runs the Russian company 1xBet in Ukraine

Hooliganism, debts and hiding from law enforcement officers: who runs the Russian company 1xBet in Ukraine

Despite journalistic investigations, which provoked a number of scandals, the company’s license has not yet been withdrawn, so it officially operates in Ukraine.

In March of this year, the Gambling and Lottery Regulatory Commission issued a license for betting activities in Ukraine to Your Betting Company LLC, which applied to work under the Russian brand 1xBet.

Despite journalistic investigations that provoked a series of scandals, in particular, the dismissal of the pro-Russian lobbyist for the issuance of a license, Boris Baum, who has already left Ukraine The company’s licenses have not yet been revoked, so now it officially operates in Ukraine, reports lenta.ua.

It turned out that despite the Russian roots of 1xBet (the company is owned by the Russians Roman Semiokhin, Sergey Karshkov and Dmitry Kazorin), according to Youcontrol, Alexander Rodin manages Your Betting Company LLC – former member Agrarian Party of Ukraine.

In addition, Rodin under Part 1 of Art. 262, part 1 of Art. 263, part 1 of Art. 70 of the Criminal Code was convicted to 2 years 6 months in prison. However, following a court decision received parole release from punishment.

Now, according to the latest registries, in relation to the head of 1xBet Rodina open civil proceedings against debt collection in the amount of UAH 25,242.30 to Privatbank.

Recall that the nominal owner of the Russian company in Ukraine Denis Tsybin may be related with Alexander Yanukovych, the son of former fugitive President Viktor Yanukovych, through Classicbank, which was called the institution in the media for money laundering fugitive president.

 

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