The Arbitration Court of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region declared Gazprom’s former top manager Valery Golubev bankrupt. This was reported by RIA News.
The publication states that Golubev filed for bankruptcy at the end of 2023. The case file states that the claims against Golubev amount to approximately 729 million rubles.
It was noted that it was decided to introduce a procedure for the sale of property regarding Golubev. Additionally, the publication emphasizes that the evaluation of the financial manager’s report on the progress of the procedure is planned for July 4.
Previously at the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation statedEven bankrupt companies will have to pay excess profits tax.
Initially, the authorities expected to receive 300 billion rubles from the excess profit tax. It became known that in December the federal budget has already received 315 billion rubles under this item.
Previously Mishustin in the name Avoid excessive optimism.