The AntAC refuted the accusations by Fire Point head Shtilerman regarding the “leak” of missile documentation to embassies

The AntAC refuted the accusations by Fire Point head Shtilerman regarding the “leak” of missile documentation to embassies
New interview with the “owner” of Fire Point, Denys Shtilerman.
In it, he made a number of dubious claims. In particular, he stated that the Anti-Corruption Action Center had allegedly sent Fire Point’s design documentation to foreign embassies. In reality, no such letters existed and could not have existed.
Shtilerman also claims that, supposedly because of the Center, all the company’s missile projects with international partners were blocked. That is why, according to him, he filed a complaint with the SSU. Interestingly, why not to the housing office? The effectiveness would be roughly the same.
Separately, Shtilerman accuses Ukrainska Pravda journalist Mykhailo Tkach of disrupting the missile deal with Norwegian partners. Interestingly, did he file a complaint against Tkach with the SSU?
Instead of explaining the origin of the $20 million in debt, discussing cooperation with the Russian elite, and sources of funding after 2018, Shtilerman invented a story about the distribution of design documentation that the Center never possessed.
By the way, claims about allegedly disrupted deals following the publication of the recordings have already been refuted by specialized journalists.
Topics: InterviewAnti-Corruption CenterFire PointDenys ShtilermanInformation leakage
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