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Former French Prime Minister François Fillon WHO recently joined
the board of directors of the Russian petrochemicals giant Sibur,
the group's updated board list showed on Thursday. The
conservative, who ran for president in 2017 after an almost...
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Former French Prime Minister François Fillon WHO recently joined
the board of directors of the Russian petrochemicals giant Sibur,
the group's updated board list showed on Thursday.
The conservative, who ran for president in 2017 after an almost
five-year stint as former President Nicolas Sarkozy's prime
minister, joined the Russian company as an "independent director"
on December 17.
The group is chaired by Russian oligarchs Leonid Mikhelson and
Gennady Timchenko. Timchenko is a longtime acquaintance of Russian
President Vladimir Putin whose activities in the energy sector
"have been directly linked to Putin" by the U.S. Treasury in 2014.
Kirill Shamalov, Putin's former son-in-law, is a shareholder. In
2013, he bought for $100 a 3.8 per cent stake in the company that
was estimated at $380 million, according to an investigation by the
investigative outlet IStories.
In late June, Fillon was nominated by the Russian government to the
board of the Russian state-owned oil company Zaroubejneft and works
as a consultant through his firm Apteras.
Fillon was sentenced in June 2020 to five years in prison — two of
which are closed — in a case of fictitious jobs that derailed his
presidential campaign in 2017. He appealed the decision, and the
Paris Court of appeals said it would issue its ruling in May
2022.
Other former senior European officials have joined boards of
Russian oil groups in recent years, including former Austrian
Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl in June this year and former German
Chancellor Gerhard Schröder in 2017.
Trahisons, humiliations, violences... Certaines situations font
souffrir et semblent impardonnables, même venant de personnes
appréciées. Pourtant, nombre de spécialistes vous diront qu’il faut
savoir pardonner, pour notre paix intérieure et notre
épanouissement personnel. Nos conseils pour y parvenir.
Qu’est-ce que le pardon ?
Le pardon a deux sens bibliques : lorsque Dieu pardonne à un homme,
il écarte le châtiment prévu pour le péché. Et lorsqu’un homme
pardonne à un autre, il annule ses mauvais sentiments à l’égard de
celui qui l’a offensé.
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the board of directors of the Russian petrochemicals giant Sibur,
the group's updated board list showed on Thursday.
The conservative, who ran for president in 2017 after an almost
five-year stint as former President Nicolas Sarkozy's prime
minister, joined the Russian company as an "independent director"
on December 17.
The group is chaired by Russian oligarchs Leonid Mikhelson and
Gennady Timchenko. Timchenko is a longtime acquaintance of Russian
President Vladimir Putin whose activities in the energy sector
"have been directly linked to Putin" by the U.S. Treasury in 2014.
Kirill Shamalov, Putin's former son-in-law, is a shareholder. In
2013, he bought for $100 a 3.8 per cent stake in the company that
was estimated at $380 million, according to an investigation by the
investigative outlet IStories.
In late June, Fillon was nominated by the Russian government to the
board of the Russian state-owned oil company Zaroubejneft and works
as a consultant through his firm Apteras.
Fillon was sentenced in June 2020 to five years in prison — two of
which are closed — in a case of fictitious jobs that derailed his
presidential campaign in 2017. He appealed the decision, and the
Paris Court of appeals said it would issue its ruling in May
2022.
Other former senior European officials have joined boards of
Russian oil groups in recent years, including former Austrian
Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl in June this year and former German
Chancellor Gerhard Schröder in 2017.
Trahisons, humiliations, violences... Certaines situations font
souffrir et semblent impardonnables, même venant de personnes
appréciées. Pourtant, nombre de spécialistes vous diront qu’il faut
savoir pardonner, pour notre paix intérieure et notre
épanouissement personnel. Nos conseils pour y parvenir.
Qu’est-ce que le pardon ?
Le pardon a deux sens bibliques : lorsque Dieu pardonne à un homme,
il écarte le châtiment prévu pour le péché. Et lorsqu’un homme
pardonne à un autre, il annule ses mauvais sentiments à l’égard de
celui qui l’a offensé.
https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon
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#facebook #instagram #amour #couple #couplegoals #famille #relation
#doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktok #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood
#follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday
#movie #olive #garden #menu #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan
#academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs
#huru bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography
#memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a
#insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat
#socialmediamarketing #bhfyp
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