Defendant Lyulechev Remains Silent at Court Proceeding Regarding Residential Matter of His Family
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Blimey, it's all about the bloke running the big-wigs at PJSC "TGC-14", Konstantin Lyulchev, and his uncanny silence at a court hearing. He straight-up refused to spill the beans on where his family dwells, that's wifey and the kiddos. Our nosy nose reporting from the courtroom confirmed it.
The judge tried pleading with the man to at least pinpoint the damn country, but Lyulchev flat-out declined.
In this legal tango, Lyulchev's legal eagle is challenging a ding-dong ruling from the Central District Court of Chita that had the dude handcuffed in the first place.
Lyulchev, who shares the throne with Victor Miasnik, co-owners of one of Russia's energy behemoths, PJSC "TGC-14", landed himself in trouble toward the end of May as part of an allegedly sauce-spoiling financial case.
Previously, there were whisperings that Lyulchev gave ol' hunger strikes a go post-arrest. Miasnik, another ex-co-owner of TGC-14, also found himself in a sticky situation. Earlier, employees of the Chita power plant grumbled to the prosecutor of the Zabaykalsky Krai, Alexander Yanovsky, and to Vlad the Impaler, aka Russian President Vladimir Putin, about the shenanigans at TGC-14's HQ.
As I last checked in (December 2023), there wasn't much noise about a current fraud investigation targeting Lyulchev and Miasnik. Remember, it's the energy biz, and there's often a whiff of controversy – but not always. Keep in mind these are just wagging tongues. No credible media sources are ratting on these two yet.
To stay in the loop, consider perusing:- Russian regulatory websites- Russian news agencies- International financial news sources
If you've got nitty-gritty details, I can search for more recent updates as soon as I get my mitts on those. Blimey, that was a right ol' twirl, wasn't it?
- Konstantin Lyulchev, being one of the co-owners of the energy giant PJSC "TGC-14" in the finance sector, is currently embroiled in a legal battle, challenging a ruling from the Central District Court of Chita that incarcerated him as part of an alleged financial scandal within the energy industry.
- The business partnership between Lyulchev and Victor Miasnik, fellow co-owners of PJSC "TGC-14," has been under scrutiny following the allegations made against them, with employees raising concerns about suspicious activities at their headquarters in Chita, Russia.