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Klimovsky specialized cartridge plant KSPZ

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2024

Transfer of plant shares to the state

In mid-May 2024, the Zhukovsky District Court of the Kaluga Region satisfied the civil claim of the Prosecutor General's Office to seize the Klimovsky Specialized Cartridge Plant (KSPZ) from private owners in favor of the state. Thus, the shares of the enterprise previously owned by the family of businessman Boris Krasnov (at the time of the court decision is wanted and is hiding abroad) are transferred to the Federal Property Management Agency.

As RBC writes with reference to the court's decision, the defendants in the claim of the Deputy Prosecutor General in the interests of the Russian Federation were the owners of the plant's shares Jorge Portilla-Sumin, Mikhail Gimbatov, Svetlana Kosorukova, Igor Pivovarov, Marina Sakharova, Maxim Chernykh, Elena Prudius and Hammond Directors LTD. The Prosecutor General's Office demanded that their transactions with shares be declared invalid.

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The court transferred the shares of the KSPZ in favor of the state

The court decided to recover the shares belonging to the defendants into the income of the state. The court decision entered into force immediately, that is, on May 14, 2024. As the joint press service of the courts of general jurisdiction of the Kaluga region clarified, the court recovered shares of Klimovsky Specialized Patronage Plant CJSC and 100% shares in the authorized capital of Cardioelectronics LLC.

The court agreed with the plaintiff's arguments about the facts of transactions aimed at legalizing the property of the former state defense enterprise, as a result of which his assets were transferred to the balance sheet of Klimovsky Specialized Patronage Plant CJSC and Cardioelectronics CJSC. The shares were transferred to individuals, transactions on which the court declared invalid, added the joint press service of the courts of general jurisdiction of the Kaluga region.

"Rostec" announced its readiness to take control of the enterprise if the state makes such a decision.[1]

Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed on the nationalization of the plant

The President Russia Vladimir Putin ordered the nationalization of the Klimovsky Specialized Cartridge Plant (KSPZ) in Podolsk near Moscow. The governor Moscow region Andrei Vorobyov announced this on January 9, 2023.

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Stopping the boiler house and especially its freezing, as happened at the cartridge plant, involves very difficult operational measures. After opening this information, by decision of the president, a mechanism for nationalizing the plant was launched today. Two owners are abroad. We received the right to take control of this boiler house as part of an emergency, "Vorobyov said at a meeting of the Moscow Region government on January 9, 2023.
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Putin ordered to nationalize the Klimovsky specialized cartridge plant

According to him, the boiler room of the Klimovsky specialized cartridge plant, which heats 22 thousand people, "is very poorly managed." The head of the region believes that at the plant itself "there was practically no qualified competent personnel."

The names of the owners of KSPZ are not named, they are absent in the SPARK-Interfax system due to the fact that the plant is a closed joint-stock company. The general director of the plant by January 2024 is Igor Kushnikov. Although KSPZ previously produced cartridges for small arms and its elements, the main activity of the enterprise in SPARK was called "Production of steam and hot water (thermal energy) boiler houses."

Earlier, the TFR reported that due to the improper operation of the boiler house by employees in Podolsk on January 4, 2024, there was a breakthrough of heating mains.

Vice-Governor of the Moscow Region Yevgeny Khromushin noted that the accident occurred at the boiler house of the Klimovsky Cartridge Plant, which heats "almost the entire Klimovsk."

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There was a power outage, after that there was a hydraulic strike, "he said.[2]
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