Kyrgyz

Founder of Frunze Hypermarket Chain Files Lawsuit Against Omurbek Babanov

Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic – In a recent development, the founder of the Frunze hypermarket chain, Bolotmambet Jeenbekov, has filed a lawsuit against former Prime Minister Omurbek Babanov. The lawsuit, which was filed in the Alamedin District Court, aims to protect Jeenbekov’s honor, dignity, and business reputation following statements made by Babanov in a video.

According to a representative of the entrepreneur, Aizhan Kadyrova, the lawsuit demands that Babanov compensate Jeenbekov for the moral and reputational damage caused, totaling 10 million soms. This legal action comes after Babanov previously filed a lawsuit against Jeenbekov and journalist Elaman Karymshakov for similar reasons.

The dispute between Jeenbekov and Babanov stems from an interview released by journalist Elaman Karymshakov on April 24, 2024. In the interview, Jeenbekov accused Babanov of fraudulent activities, claiming that the former prime minister had cheated him out of 50 percent of his shares valued at $10 million. Babanov, in turn, denied these allegations and accused Jeenbekov and Bakytbek Amatov of embezzlement.

The legal battle between Jeenbekov and Babanov highlights the ongoing tensions between the two prominent figures in Kyrgyzstan. As the case unfolds in court, the outcome will be closely watched by the public and the business community alike.

 

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