07 October 2003, 13:24

Malik Saidullayev explains his decision to stop carrying on business in Russia with lack of guarantees for protection of business and personal rights

Businessman Malik Saidullayev explains his decision to stop carrying on business in Russia with lack of guarantees for the protection of business and personal rights. He declared it being on the air of the Echo of Moscow radio.

"I believe it will be easier for me to work abroad, to do business abroad," he noted.

In the businessman's opinion, business in Russia is inseparable from politics. To carry on business "one needs to be admitted to the Kremlin".

The fact that Malik Saidullayev had been deprived of his registration as candidate for the post of the president of Chechnya also influenced his decision as he thinks it was done "for far-fetched reasons with a gross violation of the Russian law".

"I was dealt with unfairly and dirtily in this country. I do not see a possibility for me to stay here today, provocations against me will be in future too," added the businessman.

Source: Ekho Moskvy Radio

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