Putin Economy, Based on Theft, Can’t Survive Let Alone Develop, Bitkov Says

    By: Paul Goble
    Reference: Window on Eurasia 2

    Staunton, August 27 – Vladimir Putin’s economy based on theft and the destruction of entrepreneurialism can’t survive let alone develop, according to Igor Bitkov, a Russian businessman from whom the Kremlin took his company and ran it into the ground while accusing him of running a scam and hounding him and his family into jail in Guatemala.

    In a commentary on Ekho Moskvy this week, Bitkov, currently behind bars in Guatemala on trumped up charges of passport fraud that Moscow appears to have encouraged, says that the inevitable collapse of Putin’s system reflects the impact on Russia as a whole of the means the Kremlin used to steal his business (echo.msk.ru/blog/echomsk/1609372-echo/).

    After detailing the ways in which he and his wife built their paper industry between 1993 and 2008, Bitkov describes the classic “raider” actions of Kremlin-linked banks when he refused to pay bribes or enter into corrupt schemes to provide money in other ways to Putin and his people.