Reuters, 13/05 15:44 CET
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Three top editors from Russia’s RBC
media group, whose outlets have published disclosures about the
commercial interests of people close to President Vladimir Putin, left
their jobs on Friday after disagreements with the group’s management.
The group’s RBC newspaper has
in the past few months angered the Kremlin by reporting on the business
interests of Putin’s son-in-law and written in detail about people in
Putin’s circle named in the leaked “Panama Papers” as having offshore
firms.
“In recent times we have talked a lot about how to further develop RBC
and in these conversations we couldn’t reach a consensus about some
important questions so the decision was taken to part company,” Nikolai
Molibog, the company’s general director, said in a statement.
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Source: Euronews
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