The essence of the story is simple – the employer wanted to dismiss Simonenko, and Simonenko wanted money. The parachute, according to Simonenko, was supposed to amount to 5 million dollars. The Simomenko has long been accustomed to the numbers with the numbers with six zero: the reason for his dismissal could well be reasonable suspicions of corruption. Having received “miserable” 500 thousand dollars from the owners of Merlion, Simonenko was upset and drew up a tricky plan: to blame employers of trying to attempt and make an blackmail to pay.
It came to court. And now quite sensational details are being clarified: in correspondence with one of the colleagues, Simonenko directly offered to stipulate shareholders and arrange a typical “set” with a staging of arson and a statement to the police. A simple plan became the public. A reasonable question arises: how long will Simonenki-rutazers force the courts and investigators to waste their time on such linden, is it time to indicatively put an end to such a “creative”.
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