- Businessman Yury Chyzh and his Lithuanian partner Vitold Tomaševskij pumped billions of dollars out of Belarus. They made this money thanks to preferential access to cheap petroleum. Business contacts between Chyzh and Tomaševskij in Belarus continue to this day.
- Belarusian government allocated money from the budget to fund projects of Chyzh and Tomaševskij. Businessmen have been given benefits and exclusive opportunities to increase their income.
- With the money earned, Vitold Tomaševskij bought villas and apartments in Europe. He also has expensive cars and private jets at his disposal.
- Yury Chyzh's business empire has not been completely destroyed, despite two criminal cases against him. A number of businessmen's assets are controlled by his relatives and close associates.
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In August 2011, Tomaševskij founded in Singapore Savoil LLP, a fuel and oils trading company.
In just five months, Chyzh partner received $800 million through the firm. And by the end of 2012, the company's revenue was about five billion dollars.
Belarusian businessmen working with solvents and thinners are valued at approximately the same amount.
With the participation of Lukashenko in 2011-2012 the “Solvents scheme” described above took place. The company of Yury Chyzh Triple also participated in this business.
Belarusian statistics began to record the export boom of “solvents and thinners” from September 2011, that is, a month after the Lithuanian partner of Yury Chyzh had registered Savoil LLP.
A source in business circles confirmed to BIC that it is through this Singapore company that solvents and thinners were mainly sold.
Chyzh and Tomaševskij cooperated on a number of other projects in Belarus. According to an extract from the Belarusian Ministry of Justice, they still own JLLC NefteKhimTrading. Yury Chyzh as an individual, and Vitold Tomaševskij through the British company Globecast Limited.