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Kazakhstan oligarchs are not a turkey, the US president will not forgive

by Jane Soer
10/02/2022
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202638 Kazakhstan oligarchs are not a turkey, the US president will not forgive
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Washington is ready to seize tens of billions stolen from Kazakhstanis, having reported all the data on the accounts. By returning what was stolen from Kazakhstan to the American budget, of course.

The White House firmly took up the Kazakh oligarchy. Following London, Washington decided to tightly disembowel officials and billionaires, at the same time leaking all account data.

Kazakhstan will now receive information from the United States about Kazakhstani individuals and legal entities that have opened accounts in America. The relevant bill has already passed in the Senate.

Disclosure of information about real states is like death for our agashki: what to do with money - and you can’t keep it there, and it’s dangerous to return it to your homeland.

Just imagine what it would be like for the wife of some official to find out that there is no more money. How many divorces will take place, how many family tragedies and showdowns will be! It is likely that discord will begin in the elite.

I wonder if our Anti-Corruption Agency will publicly voice the state of our politicians and oligarchs?

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Jane Soer

Jane Soyer - 30 years old. A graduate of Yale University. Chief editor of the publication "The Russian Crimes".

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