Kazakhstani 'expert' says Berezovsky death a “hint” for Ablyazov
26.03.2013
Kazakhstan 'expert' Max Ivolgin has said Berezovsky's fate should serve as a big hint to the fugitive oligarch and former banker Mukhtar Ablyazov, which he said is surprisingly similar to Berezovsky.
Ablyazov, like Berezovsky entered business after obtaining an education in science. He also built his capital based on on fraud and abuse. He is also actively involved in politics, and having been caught stealing, fled abroad and financed the opposition in Kazakhstan. And just like Berezovsky he filed a lawsuit. Shortly before Berezovsky's death, Ablyazov lost a big lawsuit in the High Court (of London - KNL), which ruled for the collection $2 billion in favor of BTA Bank, Ivolgin said.
Both oligarchs fled to the United Kingdom under the protection of "European democracy". Both were very surprised by the decision of the High Court in London, which they had previously considered a model of justice, he claimed.
Ablyazov just ran from the UK, after he was sentenced to jail for contempt of court, Berezovsky after a court in the action against Abramovich claimed: "I have the impression the verdict was written by Putin."
Berezovsky showed Ablyazov with his death what is waiting for him: failure, devastation, loneliness, depression, and death, according to Ivolgin.
"This entire issue is just in time with some variation. Of course Ablyazov is younger and stronger than the Russian oligarch, and he has not yet lost everything, but there is no doubt he will lose, and yet still he has hope, but not so confidently as was the case a couple of years ago. But the ending of this story can be seen very clearly," he concluded, CA-News said.