Taimuraz Bolloev handed over the Olympic facilities. Taimuraz Bolloev: the story of major victories of a businessman from Ossetia Btk Bolloev
In 1980 he graduated from the Moscow Technological Institute of Food Industry with a degree in Fermentation Technology.
“Beer has always been the national drink of the Ossetians, just like wine among the Georgians. In our villages, almost from time immemorial, beer has been brewed and consumed. Therefore, my choice to study as a brewer was conscious from my youth,” says the current president of Baltika.
Taimuraz Bolloev began his professional activity after college as a shift foreman in the malting shop at the brewing and non-alcoholic industry plant named after Stepan Razin in the city on the Neva.
Then, until 1991, he worked at the same enterprise as deputy head of the workshop, head of the bottling department, and for the last 4 years - chief brewer of the plant.
In August 1991, he came to work at the Baltika plant, which was only two-thirds completed, which had also been idle for 18 days due to lack of raw materials.
High-quality brewer Taimuraz Bolloev created a company that over the past eleven years has increased production volumes 38 times, becoming the leader of the Russian brewing industry, and in 2000 brewed more than 1013 million liters of beer. Since 1998, Baltika has become the largest taxpayer in St. Petersburg.
High quality products, according to Bolloev, are ensured by three main components - raw materials, equipment and the professional level of workers.
“Brewing,” says the president of the Baltika Brewing Company, “is like medicine, there are many unexplored areas. All the people who have ever been involved in this still return to this industry. The only way to leave the brewery is to go to the brewery."
T. Bolloev’s great hobby is music. He attends almost all premieres at the Mariinsky Theater and tour performances of other opera houses. He especially loves listening to the performances of outstanding tenors - Pavarotti, Placido Domingo. He sings songs with pleasure. He likes the broadcasts of the Baltika radio station, the sixth anniversary of joint cooperation with which is celebrated this year.
In his free time, which any leader has very little, he likes to be outdoors, fish and hunt. On weekends and outdoors, she enjoys cooking meat and fish. When it comes to strong drinks, he prefers beer - mainly Baltika: in the summer he drinks Baltika-1, in the winter he drinks dark beers, and in the bathhouse he drinks Baltika-3. But he also likes to try new types of beer that appear on the St. Petersburg and world markets. As a brewer, he is interested in tasting this drink, determining by taste how it is brewed and how long it can be stored.
Taimuraz Bolloev often visits museums, where he is especially interested in collections of various ancient and national weapons.
He considers Sergei Korolev to be outstanding personalities in the field of science, and his friend and fellow countryman Valery Gergiev in the field of culture and art. In sports, hockey, judo, and freestyle wrestling are especially respected.
Taimuraz Bolloev was awarded the Medal "For Services to the Fatherland" II degree / 1995/, the Order of Honor / 1997/, the Order of St. Sergius of Radonezh of the Russian Orthodox Church / 1998/, the Order "For Services to the Fatherland" IV degree / 2000 ./.
In October 2000, the president of the Baltika brewing company, Taimuraz Bolloev, was awarded the highest public award of the Russian Federation in the field of food production, “For the abundance and prosperity of Russia,” in the category “Introduction of the latest technologies into production.” In addition, Taimuraz Bolloev was recognized as the best manager of Russia in 2000 in the “Food Production” category following the results of a competition held by the Russian business weekly “Company”. According to Expert magazine, the president of Baltika is recognized as one of the 100 most influential Russian entrepreneurs at the Federal level. Twice (in 1999 and 2000) Taimuraz Bolloev became a laureate of the “Profile of the Year” competition in the “Business Profile” category, held annually by the “Profile” magazine.
In March 2001, Taimuraz Bolloev was awarded the Grand Prix of the Russian National Award in the field of business and entrepreneurship "Business Olympus" for his outstanding contribution to the development of domestic business and entrepreneurship.
At the end of 2004, Taimuraz Bolloev unexpectedly resigned from the post of General Director of OJSC Baltika Brewing Company. According to many observers, Bolloev is going to go into politics. Who knows. This is quite a possible option, given Bolloev’s enormous authority both in Moscow and St. Petersburg, and in his native Ossetia. In the meantime, since February 2005, he has been the owner of a controlling stake in the Clothing Factory of St. Petersburg (FOS-P)
Vladimir Putin appointed the former owner of the Baltika brewing company, Taimuraz Bolloev, as head of Olympstroy. He will replace the former mayor of Sochi, Viktor Kolodyazhny, who, according to the newspaper VZGLYAD, is resigning for personal reasons. The Prime Minister set important tasks for the new head of the Olympic construction - to monitor the fulfillment of obligations to the resettled citizens and the cost of the facilities being built.
The establishment is located in the BolloevCenter business center and belongs to Kazbek Bolloev - he previously dressed Aeroflot and Russian Railways, being the president of BTK Group, and now manages BTK Development. And, yes, Kazbek is a relative of the notorious Taimuraz Bolloev, a nephew.
The Wcorner restaurant has actually been operating for the second month, but it was not advertised for one simple reason: the creators could not decide on a name. In the second half of August, the restaurant opened its doors under the name “Moskvichka” - it soon became clear that there was no need to settle “Moskvichka” in the very center of St. Petersburg. The restaurant was renamed WCorner because it is located on the corner of Grivtsov and Moika embankment and has two entrances (hence W).
A rainbow interior with bright furniture, shelves filled with colored bottles, massive chandeliers and mirrors - a project by Moscow designers DBA-group. The menu was created by chef Igor Zorin, who previously worked in the holding ZL and in the restaurant Una. While working at Una, Igor studied the tastes of the DLT audience - now he intends to attract customers from the Au Pont Rouge department store, located nearby, to dinner.
The author's menu of Wcorner, according to the law of the genre, is created laconic. In the “For starters” section, snacks and salads are offered for 150-450 rubles. There are simple starters here, like rabbit pate or salad with oyster mushrooms, potatoes and sour cream. There are more interesting dishes: venison in ginger sauce with dogwood marmalade or feta ice cream with lavender and roasted pepper. The “Let's Continue” section includes three soups: mushroom, with rabbit and cereals, as well as chicken with vegetables and crab (350 rubles each). Prices for hot dishes vary in the range of 450-1950 rubles: here you can find lazy lasagna with rabbit, green poultry with scallops, pork cheeks with blue cabbage ice cream, salmon with sea buckthorn cream. On weekdays, from 12:00 to 16:00, the restaurant offers fancy business lunches for 350-490 rubles.
The Wcorner wine list includes 40 items. The most affordable option is a bottle of Lambrusco for 1,050 rubles, the most respectable is a 2008 pinot noir from Nuits-Saint-Georges for 28,200. The restaurant serves 18 wines by the glass, 280-1,450 rubles each.
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Bolloev Kazbek Inalovich
Taimuraz Kazbekovich Bolloev(Ossetian Digorsk. Bolloti Kujigoy furt Taimoraz; genus. February 28, 1953, village of Khaznidon, North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, RSFSR, USSR) - Russian entrepreneur.
Biography
1987-1991 - chief brewing technologist at the Stepan Razin plant.
In the first eight years, under his leadership, the company increased beer production volumes 18 times and produced 492 million liters annually.
He was a confidant of presidential candidate Vladimir Putin in the presidential elections of the Russian Federation in 2000 and onwards.
Awards and achievements
- Order of Merit for the Fatherland, III degree (May 27, 2004) - for his great personal contribution to the development of the food industry and many years of conscientious work
- Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree (May 29, 2000)
- Medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree (1995)
- Medal “In memory of the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg” (2003)
- Knight of the Legion of Honor (2003, France)
- Order of the Holy Blessed Prince Daniel of Moscow (ROC)
- Order of St. Sergius of Radonezh, III degree (ROC, )
- Public award of Russia in the field of food production “For the abundance and prosperity of Russia” in the category “Introduction of the latest technologies into production” (2000).
- The best manager of Russia in 2000 in the category “Food Production” based on the results of a competition held by the Russian business weekly “Company”.
- Expert magazine recognized him as one of the 100 most influential Russian entrepreneurs at the federal level.
- Twice Laureate of the “Profile of the Year” competition in the “Business Profile” category, held annually by “Profile” magazine (and 2000).
- Grand Prix of the Russian National Award in the field of business and entrepreneurship “Business Olympus” for outstanding contribution to the development of domestic business and entrepreneurship (2001).
- Golden sign "Golden Soffit" and a special award "For support of theatrical art in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region"
- Winner of the national business reputation award “Darin” of the Russian Academy of Business and Entrepreneurship in 2000.
- Winner of the "Gold of the GGAU" award (2014)
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- Bolloev Taimuraz Kazbekovich // Who is who in St. Petersburg: Biographical Yearbook. Vol. 13 / V. K. Vasiliev, O. S. Kuzin, Yu. I. Svetov, V. B. Ugryumov. - St. Petersburg: Publishing house “Who is who in St. Petersburg”, 2008, p. 56 ISBN 978-5-9900701-5-8
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- No, you know, they often make things up. I say I heard.-What did you hear?
“Yes, they say,” the adjutant said again with the same smile, “that the countess, your wife, is going abroad.” Probably nonsense...
“Maybe,” said Pierre, looking around absentmindedly. - And who is this? - he asked, pointing to a short old man in a pure blue coat, with a large beard as white as snow, the same eyebrows and a ruddy face.
- This? This is one merchant, that is, he is an innkeeper, Vereshchagin. Have you heard perhaps this story about the proclamation?
- Oh, so this is Vereshchagin! - said Pierre, peering into the firm and calm face of the old merchant and looking for an expression of treason in it.
- This is not him. This is the father of the one who wrote the proclamation,” said the adjutant. “He’s young, he’s sitting in a hole, and he seems to be in trouble.”
One old man, wearing a star, and another, a German official, with a cross on his neck, approached the people talking.
“You see,” said the adjutant, “this is a complicated story. Then, two months ago, this proclamation appeared. They informed the Count. He ordered an investigation. So Gavrilo Ivanovich was looking for him, this proclamation was in exactly sixty-three hands. He will come to one thing: from whom do you get it? - That’s why. He goes to that one: who are you from? etc. we got to Vereshchagin... a half-trained merchant, you know, a little merchant, my dear,” the adjutant said, smiling. - They ask him: who do you get it from? And the main thing is that we know from whom it comes. He has no one else to rely on other than the postal director. But apparently there was a strike between them. He says: not from anyone, I composed it myself. And they threatened and begged, so he settled on it: he composed it himself. So they reported to the count. The count ordered to call him. “Who is your proclamation from?” - “I composed it myself.” Well, you know the Count! – the adjutant said with a proud and cheerful smile. “He flared up terribly, and just think: such impudence, lies and stubbornness!..
- A! The Count needed him to point to Klyucharyov, I understand! - said Pierre.
“It’s not necessary at all,” the adjutant said fearfully. – Klyucharyov had sins even without this, for which he was exiled. But the fact is that the count was very indignant. “How could you compose? - says the count. I took this “Hamburg newspaper” from the table. - Here she is. You didn’t compose it, but translated it, and you translated it badly, because you don’t even know French, you fool.” What do you think? “No,” he says, “I didn’t read any newspapers, I made them up.” - “And if so, then you are a traitor, and I will bring you to trial, and you will be hanged. Tell me, from whom did you receive it? - “I haven’t seen any newspapers, but I made them up.” It remains that way. The Count also called on his father: stand his ground. And they put him on trial and, it seems, sentenced him to hard labor. Now his father came to ask for him. But he's a crappy boy! You know, such a merchant's son, a dandy, a seducer, listened to lectures somewhere and already thinks that the devil is not his brother. After all, what a young man he is! His father has a tavern here near the Stone Bridge, so in the tavern, you know, there is a large image of the Almighty God and a scepter is presented in one hand, and an orb in the other; so he took this image home for several days and what did he do! I found a bastard painter...
In the middle of this new story, Pierre was called to the commander-in-chief.
Pierre entered Count Rastopchin's office. Rastopchin, wincing, rubbed his forehead and eyes with his hand, while Pierre entered. The short man was saying something and, as soon as Pierre entered, he fell silent and left.
- A! “Hello, great warrior,” said Rostopchin as soon as this man came out. – We’ve heard about your prouesses [glorious exploits]! But that's not the point. Mon cher, entre nous, [Between us, my dear,] are you a Freemason? - said Count Rastopchin in a stern tone, as if there was something bad in this, but that he intended to forgive. Pierre was silent. - Mon cher, je suis bien informe, [I, my dear, know everything well,] but I know that there are Freemasons and Freemasons, and I hope that you do not belong to those who, under the guise of saving the human race, want to destroy Russia.
“Yes, I’m a Freemason,” answered Pierre.
- Well, you see, my dear. You, I think, are not unaware that Messrs. Speransky and Magnitsky have been sent where they should be; the same was done with Mr. Klyucharyov, the same with others who, under the guise of building the temple of Solomon, tried to destroy the temple of their fatherland. You can understand that there are reasons for this and that I could not exile the local postal director if he were not a harmful person. Now I know that you sent him yours. crew for the rise from the city and even that you accepted papers from him for safekeeping. I love you and do not wish you harm, and since you are half my age, I, as a father, advise you to stop all relations with this kind of people and leave here yourself as soon as possible.
- But what, Count, is Klyucharyov’s fault? asked Pierre.
“It’s my business to know and not yours to ask me,” cried Rostopchin.
“If he is accused of distributing Napoleon’s proclamations, then this has not been proven,” said Pierre (without looking at Rastopchin), “and Vereshchagin...”
“Nous y voila, [It is so,”] - suddenly frowning, interrupting Pierre, Rostopchin cried out even louder than before. “Vereshchagin is a traitor and a traitor who will receive a well-deserved execution,” said Rostopchin with that fervor of anger with which people speak when remembering an insult. - But I did not call you in order to discuss my affairs, but in order to give you advice or orders, if you want it. I ask you to stop relations with gentlemen like Klyucharyov and get out of here. And I'll beat the crap out of whoever it is. - And, probably realizing that he seemed to be shouting at Bezukhov, who had not yet been guilty of anything, he added, taking Pierre by the hand in a friendly manner: - Nous sommes a la veille d "un desastre publique, et je n"ai pas le temps de dire des gentillesses a tous ceux qui ont affaire a moi. My head is spinning sometimes! Eh! bien, mon cher, qu"est ce que vous faites, vous personnellement? [We are on the eve of a general disaster, and I have no time to be polite to everyone with whom I have business. So, my dear, what are you doing, you personally?]
“Mais rien, [Yes, nothing,” answered Pierre, still without raising his eyes and without changing the expression of his thoughtful face.
The Count frowned.
- Un conseil d"ami, mon cher. Decampez et au plutot, c"est tout ce que je vous dis. A bon entendeur salut! Goodbye, my dear. “Oh, yes,” he shouted to him from the door, “is it true that the countess fell into the clutches of des saints peres de la Societe de Jesus?” [Friendly advice. Get out quickly, that's what I tell you. Blessed is he who knows how to obey!.. the holy fathers of the Society of Jesus?]
Pierre did not answer anything and, frowning and angry as he had never been seen, left Rostopchin.
When he arrived home, it was already getting dark. About eight different people visited him that evening. Secretary of the committee, colonel of his battalion, manager, butler and various petitioners. Everyone had matters before Pierre that he had to resolve. Pierre did not understand anything, was not interested in these matters and gave only answers to all questions that would free him from these people. Finally, left alone, he printed out and read his wife’s letter.
“They are soldiers at the battery, Prince Andrey has been killed... an old man... Simplicity is submission to God. You have to suffer... the meaning of everything... you have to put it together... your wife is getting married... You have to forget and understand...” And he, going to the bed, fell on it without undressing and immediately fell asleep.
When he woke up the next morning, the butler came to report that a police official had come from Count Rastopchin on purpose to find out whether Count Bezukhov had left or was leaving.
About ten different people who had business with Pierre were waiting for him in the living room. Pierre hastily dressed, and, instead of going to those who were waiting for him, he went to the back porch and from there went out through the gate.
From then until the end of the Moscow devastation, none of the Bezukhovs’ household, despite all the searches, saw Pierre again and did not know where he was.
The Rostovs remained in the city until September 1, that is, until the eve of the enemy’s entry into Moscow.
After Petya joined Obolensky’s Cossack regiment and his departure to Belaya Tserkov, where this regiment was being formed, fear came over the countess. The thought that both of her sons are at war, that both of them have left under her wing, that today or tomorrow each of them, and maybe both together, like the three sons of one of her friends, could be killed, for the first time just now, this summer, it came to her mind with cruel clarity. She tried to get Nikolai to come to her, she wanted to go to Petya herself, to place him somewhere in St. Petersburg, but both of them turned out to be impossible. Petya could not be returned except with the regiment or through transfer to another active regiment. Nicholas was somewhere in the army and after his last letter, in which he described in detail his meeting with Princess Marya, he did not give any news about himself. The Countess did not sleep at night and, when she fell asleep, she saw her murdered sons in her dreams. After much advice and negotiations, the count finally came up with a means to calm the countess. He transferred Petya from Obolensky’s regiment to Bezukhov’s regiment, which was being formed near Moscow. Although Petya remained in military service, with this transfer the countess had the consolation of seeing at least one son under her wing and hoped to arrange for her Petya in such a way that she would no longer let him out and would always enroll him in places of service where he could not possibly end up. into battle. While only Nicolas was in danger, it seemed to the countess (and she even repented of it) that she loved the eldest more than all the other children; but when the youngest, the naughty one, who was a bad student, who broke everything in the house and who was boring everyone, Petya, this snub-nosed Petya, with his cheerful black eyes, a fresh blush and a little fluff on his cheeks, ended up there, with these big, scary, cruel men who they fight something there and find something joyful in it - then it seemed to the mother that she loved him more, much more than all her children. The closer the time approached when the expected Petya was supposed to return to Moscow, the more the countess’s anxiety increased. She already thought that she would never see this happiness. The presence of not only Sonya, but also her beloved Natasha, even her husband, irritated the countess. “What do I care about them, I don’t need anyone except Petya!” - she thought.
President of the state corporation "Olympstroy" (supervising the construction of facilities for the 2014 Olympics) Taimuraz Bolloev resigned. In less than three years, Olimpstroy has had a third manager. Before Mr. Bolloev, the state corporation was headed by the former mayor of Sochi, Viktor Kolodyazhny, and the ex-head of Transneft, Semyon Vainshtok.
Taimuraz Bolloev left his post for health reasons, the press service of the state corporation told Kommersant. The office of Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak, who oversees the construction of the 2014 Olympics facilities, has not yet commented on Mr. Bolloev’s resignation.
The corporation coordinates the design and construction of Olympic facilities and the necessary infrastructure in Sochi, and builds part of the sports facilities and infrastructure using budget funds. According to RIA Novosti, out of 14 sports facilities, the state corporation is investing in the construction of six. Among them, in particular, a luge and bobsleigh track for 11 thousand spectators, a complex of training jumps, and an ice palace for figure skating for 12 thousand spectators.
The founder of the Baltika brewing company took over as president of Olympstroy (previously he held the position of vice president of the corporation) in June 2009, and he was personally introduced by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as the new head of the state corporation. In this position, Mr. Bolloev replaced the former mayor of Sochi, Viktor Kolodyazhny. The latter worked as president of Olympstroy for just over a year: he headed the state corporation in April 2008, replacing the ex-head of Transneft Semyon Vainshtok.
There is no comment yet on who will become the new president of the state corporation at Olympstroy. According to Komsomolskaya Pravda, Mr. Bolloev’s successors could be Deputy Minister of Transport Oleg Belozerov, Deputy Head of the Ministry of Regional Development Yuri Reilyan and Vice President of Russian Railways Oleg Toni.
Khalil Aminov, Vladimir Lavitsky
State Corporation "Olympstroy"
Created in November 2007. Coordinates the design and construction of Olympic facilities and the necessary infrastructure in Sochi, builds part of the sports facilities and infrastructure for budget funds. In the Program for the construction of Olympic facilities and the development of Sochi as a mountain climatic resort, consisting of 235 points, the Olimpstroy Group of Companies is responsible for the implementation of 53 activities (22.5%). Of the 13 sports facilities, the Group of Companies is investing in the construction of six. Among them, in particular, is a bobsleigh and luge track, a complex of training jumps, and an ice palace for figure skating for 12 thousand spectators. "Olympstroy" is participating in the construction of new sections of roads to the Rosa Khutor resort, the Alpika-Service and Gornaya Karusel complexes and the village of Esta-Sadok. The property contribution of the Russian Federation to Olimpstroy in 2008–2014 should amount to 143.642 billion rubles. According to the program, 94 billion rubles were contributed in 2008–2010.
Bolloev Taimuraz Kazbekovich
Born on February 28, 1953 in North Ossetia. He graduated from a technical school in Vladikavkaz and the Moscow Technological Institute of Food Industry with a degree in fermentation technology. Since 1980, he worked at the Leningrad Brewing Plant named after Stepan Razin, rising to the rank of chief technologist. In August 1991, he headed the still unfinished Baltika brewery. In 1992, after the enterprise was corporatized and OJSC Baltika Brewing Company was created on its basis, he took over the post of general director. Since 1998 - President of the company. In 2000 and 2004, he was Vladimir Putin's confidant in the presidential elections. On January 1, 2005, he left Baltika, in which he officially owned about 1% of the shares. He started his own business, acquired the Clothing Factory of St. Petersburg CJSC, the Trud workwear factory, created the construction companies Grantika and BTK Development (among the projects is the Bolloev Center business center). In January 2009, he was appointed first vice president of Olympstroy. Since June 6, 2009 - President of the state corporation.
He was awarded the medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree, the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, III and IV degrees, the Order of Honor, Knight of the French Legion of Honor. Personally invented several types of beer.
In 2014, BTK Group, owned by Taimuraz Bolloev, was selected as the sole supplier of clothing equipment for the Russian Armed Forces. The CrimeRussia begins a series of articles confirming the ineffective use of budget funds, as well as the presence of criminal schemes of budget embezzlement on the part of the management of BTK Group JSC, and in particular Taimuraz Bolloev (pictured left).
Note "site". Last year, Mr. Bolloev’s structures acquired a knitting factory in the village of Novaya Kireyevka in the Tula region (production of underwear and helmet masks / balaclavas /) and a garment factory “Voyage” in the village of Dubna (sewing uniforms, production of elements of field uniforms of the Russian armed forces) . Cm. .
In this story, the central place is occupied by the person of Taimuraz Kazbekovich Bolloev, who is the owner of BTK Group. It should be noted that Mr. Bolloev was once the president of the Baltika brewing company and the president of the Olimpstroy state corporation, which was involved in the construction of Olympic facilities and the development of the city of Sochi as a mountain climatic resort.
Currently, as Forbes reports, Bolloev is developing two businesses: clothing production (BTK Group JSC) and development (BTK-Development LLC and BTK Development OJSC).
BTK Group has been operating since June 1996 and was registered on November 14, 2002 in St. Petersburg. The company has 2 branches in the Leningrad region. The main activity is the production of workwear. Since the end of 2014, the general director of the company has been Georgy Prokopyevich Drachev, a former employee of the Russian FSB.
BTK-Development LLC, engaged in the construction of buildings and structures, was registered in December 2006. The founder and sole owner of the company is Mr. Bolloev, and the general director is Tlekhurai Adam Ayubovich.
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Tlekhuraj Adam Ayubovich – vice-president of OJSC “Brewing Company “Baltika” (St. Petersburg), director of the branch of OJSC “PK “Baltika” - “Baltika-Tula”; Honored worker of the food industry of the Russian Federation.
There is another company with a similar name - BTK Development OJSC, which is engaged in leasing its own non-residential real estate, the president of which is also Mr. Tlekhurai. The founder of the joint-stock company is CJSC “Petersburg Central Registration Company” (PCRC), which also attracts a lot of attention. The company was registered in St. Petersburg and currently has 8 branches (Perm, Pskov, St. Petersburg, Veliky Novgorod, Moscow, Vladimir, Smolensk) - the geography is impressive. Since June 2014, the company has been headed by General Director Lazunina. But the number of company founders is surprising - 11 legal entities. When CJSC PCRK was established, the authorized capital was 3,243,000 rubles. Since 2009, the authorized capital has increased significantly and now amounts to more than 44 million rubles.
...the personality of Taimuraz Bolloev came into the spotlight after analyzing the efficiency of spending funds allocated from the federal budget as part of the state defense order, as well as after assessing the transparency of the financial statements of BTK Group.
One of the episodes of ineffective use of budget funds and the use of criminal schemes on the part of the management of BTK Group, and in particular Taimuraz Bolloev, is the conclusion of contracts with third-party co-executors for the production of 6,100 all-season sets of field uniforms for an amount exceeding 250 million rubles.
Initially, the production of these uniform sets was included in the BTK Group’s own production program. But in mid-2015, despite the fact that some of the products had already been produced and stored in the BTK Group warehouse, the company’s management suddenly decided to outsource the production of most of the products, namely Ideal-Tex LLC and Mayak LLC -service".
Third-party co-contractors directly supplied products to the Ministry of Defense base in Rostov-on-Don, that is, none of the BTK Group employees saw the clothes produced. According to documents, products were purchased from third parties much cheaper than their actual cost. Were Ideal-Tex and Mayak-Service really so altruistic that they began to operate at a loss? Moreover, the deadline for fulfilling obligations under the contract is also confusing: the contracts were concluded in such a way that the companies simply did not have the opportunity to produce the required volume of products on time.
Analyzing the above, we can come to two conclusions: either the products were simply stolen from previously delivered batches and were supplied again, or there was simply no delivery as such (or it was not produced in full), and the head of the Ministry of Defense base signed documents on acceptance of the entire volume products.
Having a documentary base confirming the criminal nature of Mr. Bolloev’s activities, The CrimeRussia has prepared for publication a whole series of articles confirming the ineffective use of budget funds, as well as the presence of criminal schemes of budget embezzlement on the part of the management of BTK Group, and in particular Taimuraz Bolloev . The CrimeRussia sent relevant requests to the Investigative Committee and the Prosecutor General's Office of Russia, with a request to conduct checks against these companies and personally Mr. Taimuraz Bolloev.