The crisis at the Chisinau-based Topaz plant has escalated after acting administrator Inna Linnic challenged the legality of the extraordinary general meeting of shareholders scheduled for June 6,” Logos Press reports.

The employees of the Topaz plant, headed by the administrator Inna Linnik, addressed the country’s leadership with an open letter, in which they reported that the enterprise was under raider attack,” Logos Press reports.

At a press conference on May 8, the manager of Topaz Inna Linnik reported that in October 2024, the majority shareholder “United Engine Corporation (ODK, Russia), which owns more than 97% of shares, in the course of trading sold its stake in Topaz for 538 million Russian rubles (approximately 5 million euros) to Mr. Yuksel Maxim Onur, a Turkish citizen.

Today, May 8, during a press conference, the director-general of the Chisinau-based Topaz factory, Inna Linnic, said that the enterprise had been raided and seized. According to some sources, the case involves a well-known businessman Victor Slivinschi, who allegedly bought the enterprise under international sanctions through an intermediary company,” Logos Press reported.

Today, May 2, an emergency occurred at the Topaz factory in Chisinau. The general director Inna Linnik was not allowed to enter the factory on the orders of the new management, whose authority has not been confirmed by anyone,” Logos Press reported.
