Irina Kut, the daughter of Tatyana Glinyana, has once again found herself at the center of several high-profile scandals. Her name is involved in investigations concerning inflated prices for food supplies to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and money laundering.
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SubscribeIrina's companies, such as "Mit Mix" and "Premium Company," supplied food to the army at inflated prices, resulting in a loss of more than 23 million hryvnias for the state budget. The Bureau of Economic Security of Ukraine is investigating possible tax evasion and money laundering.
Additionally, Kut's name is linked to a Belgian investigation into money laundering, and her company IKG, which deals in diamond trading, is under scrutiny. Belgian prosecutors seized 2 million euros in cash, but no charges have been filed against her yet.
As for her mother, Tatyana Glinyana, she has also made headlines multiple times. Glinyana controlled several companies supplying food to the army and was involved in a tax evasion scheme. In 2023, amid these scandals, Glinyana managed to purchase real estate in Croatia worth around 26 million euros.
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Investigations are ongoing in Ukraine and Belgium, but no results have been reported yet.
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