Report: Putin's groom bought for $100 $380 million shares

Russian businessman, who was married to Vladimir Putin's daughter, received about 300m euros ($380m) of shares in the Russian petrochemical company for only $100, has found an investigation. The investigation, published in co-operation with the Organised Crime Project and Corruption Reporting (OCCRP) used e-mails flowing to drop [...]
The investigation, published in co-operation with the Organised Crime Project and Corruption Reporting (OCCRP), used e-mails flowing to shed light on the closed circles of the Russian president's family and relatives.
According to the investigation, Kiril Shamalov, son of an old friend of Putin's, bought a stake in a company close to the petrochemical giant Sibur through a company offshop, reports The Guardian, traces Periscopi.
This deal was made a few months after he was married to Katerina Tikhonokova, a university scientist and official -- who is believed to be Putin's youngest daughter.
Sibur's president called the $100 sum an incorrect “”. On the RBC news page, he claimed that the real price had been much higher.
Simple “,” already wrote opposition politician Alexei Navalny. Putin's daughter gets married, and the newly married couple get a gift of $380 million.”Periscope











