Putin Tackles Polish Gas Corruption

Coming from the people who brought you the Khodorkovsky show trial, the release of alleged gas mobster Semyon Mogilevich on bail, and campaign to return merchant of death Viktor Bout from his Thai jail cell to freedom (or a career in the Duma), now Vladimir Putin is heading up a crusade to crack down on corruption in the gas trade ... in Poland! 

Perhaps a not so subtle reminder that the Poles should stop complaining about WWII grievances before the lights get shut off....  Hard to believe that the open hearted article from Putin describing the Molotov-Ribbentrop protocol as "immoral" was only yesterday.

Gas goes via the Yamal-Europe pipeline, which Putin said was meant to be 50/50 percent owned by Gazprom and Poland under an inter-governmental deal. Instead they own 48 percent each with the remaining 4 percent controlled by Gas Trading S.A.

"...Instead there is a private investor from the Polish side with four percent... I don't want to accuse anyone but I think we should look at the potentially corrupt side of this decision from both (Russian and Polish) sides. Because it was impossible to do this without agreement from the Russian side," Putin said.


A high-ranking Gas Trading official, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity said the company had been a shareholder of EuRoPol Gaz, the Polish Yamal gas pipeline operator, since 1993.

"The agreement that PM Putin is talking about was also reached in 1993 and Gas Trading's participation was accepted by both governments. I don't see any reason why that should change..." the company official said.

"As far as I know, Gas Trading's participation was put forward as a proposition by the Russian side and the participation of three sides to this deal was viewed as necessary at the onset of the project. Some change in the Russian stance on this subject has apparently taken place, but I don't see any reason for this.

"I don't know about any corruption."

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