ADSTERRA

After years of denials, 'Putin's chef' admits to US election meddling

Kremlin-connected entrepreneur Yevgeny Prigozhin has admitted that he has interfered in US elections and will continue to do so — confirming for the first time the accusations that he has rejected for years.

"We have interfered, are interfering and will continue to interfere. Carefully, precisely, surgically and in our own way," Prigozhin said in remarks posted on social media.

The statement, from the press service of his catering company that earned him the nickname "Putin's chef", came on the eve of US midterm elections in response to a request for comment.

READ MORE: 'Cooperate or perish': UN chief's urgent warning to world on 'highway to climate hell' 

It was the second major admission in recent months by the 61-year-old businessman who has ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Prigozhin has previously sought to keep his activities under the radar and now appears increasingly interested in gaining political clout.

In September, he also publicly stated that he was behind the Wagner Group mercenary force — something he also had previously denied — and talked openly about its involvement in Russia's 8-month-old war in Ukraine. The military contractor also has sent its forces to places like Syria and sub-Saharan Africa.

Video also has emerged recently of a man resembling Prigozhin visiting Russian penal colonies to recruit prisoners to fight in Ukraine.

READ MORE: Woman pays tribute to husband killed in fight outside WA pub

Arizona elections officials continue to count ballots inside the Maricopa County Recorder's Office.

In 2018, Prigozhin and a dozen other Russian nationals and three Russian companies were charged in the US with operating a covert social media campaign aimed at fomenting discord and dividing American public opinion ahead of the 2016 presidential election won by Republican Donald Trump. They were indicted as part of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election interference.

The Justice Department in 2020 moved to dismiss charges against two of the indicted firms, Concord Management and Consulting LLC and Concord Catering, saying they had concluded that a trial against a corporate defendant with no presence in the US and no prospect of meaningful punishment even if convicted would likely expose sensitive law enforcement tools and techniques.

In July, the State Department offered a reward of up to $US10 million ($15.5 million) for information about Russian interference in US elections, including on Prigozhin and the Internet Research Agency, the troll farm in St Petersburg that his companies were accused of funding.

READ MORE: Man who attacked cleaner in Gold Coast nightclub sentenced 

Prigozhin had denied involvement in election interference until now.

Russian media, prisoner's rights groups and relatives of prisoners this year reported an extensive effort by Wagner and sometimes Prigozhin personally to recruit convicts to fight in Ukraine.

Prigozhin hasn't directly confirmed it, but said in one statement that "either (the Wagner private military company) and convicts, or your children" will be fighting on the front lines.

Last week, Wagner opened a business centre in St Petersburg, which Prigozhin has described as a platform for "increasing the defence capabilities" of Russia.

On Sunday, he also announced through the Concord press service the creation of training centres for militias in Russia's Belgorod and Kursk regions that border Ukraine.

READ MORE: Bail rejected after Sri Lankan international cricketer charged with sexual assault 

"A local resident, like no one else, knows his territories, is able to fight against sabotage and reconnaissance groups and take the first blow if necessary," he said.

A one-time hot dog stand owner, Prigozhin opened a swanky restaurant in St Petersburg that drew interest from Putin. During his first term in office, Putin took then-French president Jacques Chirac to dine at one of Prigozhin's restaurants.

"Vladimir Putin saw how I built a business out of a kiosk, he saw that I don't mind serving to the esteemed guests because they were my guests," Prigozhin recalled in an interview published in 2011.

His businesses expanded significantly. In 2010, Putin attended the opening of Prigozhin's factory making school lunches that was built on generous loans by a state bank.

In Moscow alone, his company Concord won millions of dollars in contacts to provide meals at public schools. Prigozhin has also organised catering for Kremlin events for several years and has provided catering and utility services to the Russian military.

When fighting broke out in eastern Ukraine between Russian-backed separatists and Kyiv's forces in 2014, Prigozhin said through his spokespeople that he was seeking to "put together a group (of fighters) that would go (there) and defend the Russians".

Russian laws prohibit the operation of private military contractors, but state media in recent months have openly reported on Wagner's involvement in Ukraine.



from 9News https://ift.tt/Gr251bq

November 07, 2022 at 11:25PM
https://ift.tt/3SlWwXf

Kremlin-connected entrepreneur Yevgeny Prigozhin has admitted that he has interfered in US elections and will continue to do so — confirming for the first time the accusations that he has rejected for years.

"We have interfered, are interfering and will continue to interfere. Carefully, precisely, surgically and in our own way," Prigozhin said in remarks posted on social media.

The statement, from the press service of his catering company that earned him the nickname "Putin's chef", came on the eve of US midterm elections in response to a request for comment.

READ MORE: 'Cooperate or perish': UN chief's urgent warning to world on 'highway to climate hell' 

It was the second major admission in recent months by the 61-year-old businessman who has ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Prigozhin has previously sought to keep his activities under the radar and now appears increasingly interested in gaining political clout.

In September, he also publicly stated that he was behind the Wagner Group mercenary force — something he also had previously denied — and talked openly about its involvement in Russia's 8-month-old war in Ukraine. The military contractor also has sent its forces to places like Syria and sub-Saharan Africa.

Video also has emerged recently of a man resembling Prigozhin visiting Russian penal colonies to recruit prisoners to fight in Ukraine.

READ MORE: Woman pays tribute to husband killed in fight outside WA pub

Arizona elections officials continue to count ballots inside the Maricopa County Recorder's Office.

In 2018, Prigozhin and a dozen other Russian nationals and three Russian companies were charged in the US with operating a covert social media campaign aimed at fomenting discord and dividing American public opinion ahead of the 2016 presidential election won by Republican Donald Trump. They were indicted as part of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election interference.

The Justice Department in 2020 moved to dismiss charges against two of the indicted firms, Concord Management and Consulting LLC and Concord Catering, saying they had concluded that a trial against a corporate defendant with no presence in the US and no prospect of meaningful punishment even if convicted would likely expose sensitive law enforcement tools and techniques.

In July, the State Department offered a reward of up to $US10 million ($15.5 million) for information about Russian interference in US elections, including on Prigozhin and the Internet Research Agency, the troll farm in St Petersburg that his companies were accused of funding.

READ MORE: Man who attacked cleaner in Gold Coast nightclub sentenced 

Prigozhin had denied involvement in election interference until now.

Russian media, prisoner's rights groups and relatives of prisoners this year reported an extensive effort by Wagner and sometimes Prigozhin personally to recruit convicts to fight in Ukraine.

Prigozhin hasn't directly confirmed it, but said in one statement that "either (the Wagner private military company) and convicts, or your children" will be fighting on the front lines.

Last week, Wagner opened a business centre in St Petersburg, which Prigozhin has described as a platform for "increasing the defence capabilities" of Russia.

On Sunday, he also announced through the Concord press service the creation of training centres for militias in Russia's Belgorod and Kursk regions that border Ukraine.

READ MORE: Bail rejected after Sri Lankan international cricketer charged with sexual assault 

"A local resident, like no one else, knows his territories, is able to fight against sabotage and reconnaissance groups and take the first blow if necessary," he said.

A one-time hot dog stand owner, Prigozhin opened a swanky restaurant in St Petersburg that drew interest from Putin. During his first term in office, Putin took then-French president Jacques Chirac to dine at one of Prigozhin's restaurants.

"Vladimir Putin saw how I built a business out of a kiosk, he saw that I don't mind serving to the esteemed guests because they were my guests," Prigozhin recalled in an interview published in 2011.

His businesses expanded significantly. In 2010, Putin attended the opening of Prigozhin's factory making school lunches that was built on generous loans by a state bank.

In Moscow alone, his company Concord won millions of dollars in contacts to provide meals at public schools. Prigozhin has also organised catering for Kremlin events for several years and has provided catering and utility services to the Russian military.

When fighting broke out in eastern Ukraine between Russian-backed separatists and Kyiv's forces in 2014, Prigozhin said through his spokespeople that he was seeking to "put together a group (of fighters) that would go (there) and defend the Russians".

Russian laws prohibit the operation of private military contractors, but state media in recent months have openly reported on Wagner's involvement in Ukraine.

Tags

إرسال تعليق

0 تعليقات
* Please Don't Spam Here. All the Comments are Reviewed by Admin.