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Сегодня — день, которого я с нетерпением ждал почти пять лет: на форуме «Микроэлектроника» в Алуште компания «Байкал Электроникс» представила свой новый процессор «Байкал-М».

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    sepheronx sepheronx
    02.10.1919:02:27

    A crime committed must have the criminal punished. To ignore the criminal because he is a business man is giving sight that law means nothing and that depending your place in society, you are above the law. No, it doesn’t work like that. Not in the civilized world.

    If the owner of the company committed a crime, too bloody bad, he goes to jail. Regardless of his position in the world.

    Usually one goes to jail till court proves they are innocent but they do get «bail». Meaning that they have to pay money in order to leave the jail and be house arrested.

    In the end, it doesn’t mean much. After he is found guilty, the company will still operate under new management.

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      Нет аватара gik
      02.10.1919:38:18

      If the owner of the company committed a crime, too bloody bad, he goes to jail.

      That’s it. But he didn’t kill or rape anyone. And he’s going to jail for a shady crime.

      Russian President Vladimir Putin during his address to the Federal Assembly in the St. George hall of the Kremlin drew the attention of the audience to the criminal statistics on cases of economic crimes. «In 2014, out of almost 200 thousand criminal cases on so-called economic compositions, only 46 thousand reached the court, another 15 thousand cases collapsed in court. That is the verdict of over 15 per cent of cases. At the same time, about 80% or even 83% of entrepreneurs have completely or partially lost business. That is, they were pressed, robbed and released," the head of state said.

      Вот именно. Но он никого не убил, не изнасиловал. А его сажают за решетку за сомнительное преступление.

      Президент РФ Владимир Путин во время послания Федеральному Собранию в Георгиевском зале Кремля обратил внимание собравшихся на уголовную статистику по делам по экономическим преступлениям. «За 2014 год из почти 200 тысяч уголовных дел по так называемым экономическим составам до суда дошли лишь 46 тысяч, еще 15 тысяч дел развалились в суде. То есть приговором закончились 15% дел. При этом около 80% или даже 83% предпринимателей полностью или частично потеряли бизнес. То есть их попрессовали, обобрали и отпустили», — заявил глава государства.

      От себя добавлю, что тем 15% дел, что закончились приговором, в большинстве своем, срок равен фактически проведенному за решеткой времени. Ну, отсидели уже, чего уж там мелочиться.

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        sepheronx sepheronx
        02.10.1921:28:00

        I’m sorry but what? You don’t consider theft or fraud a crime? Give me a break. Fraud is a serious crime.

        I’m in Canada, and fraud gets you minimum 2 years in prison or 14 for how serious the fraud case is.

        I guess Russia should let all oligarchies steal from everyone (budget funds or from people themselves) only because it hurts the businesses that want to steal more.

        No, those jobs are not beneficial for Russia and those businessmen should rot in a jail cell.

        Titov is a moron. He wants businesses free reign to be able to steal and commit fraud with no punishment. But in real countries with real development, they have such laws like in Russia to put fraudsters behind bars.

        China executes people who commit fraud yet their business investment climate is increasing. Why? Because they do something Russia doesn’t — uphold the law. Russian authorities showed they are spineless by allowing mob mentality to rule in the sense of Ustinov and other cases where protestors decided outcome of a criminal case. Something you DO NOT DO as a law biding country.

        Maybe you do not understand because you live in a country that only recently allowed private enterprises. But in the 90's, businesses had free reign, like what Titov wants. And it turned out to be total crap. Big businesses stealing from one another, eating up small businesses and not allowing competition. Bribery everywhere. But to you, that is a minor crime right?

        And Russians wonder why the rest of the world laughs at them. Because in real countries where laws are actually enforced and businesses are thriving, have laws that would see this guy (head of T Platforms) be placed in jail for upwards to 14 years.

        Edit: I will tell you the reason for Russias rather low investment climate and lack of interest from private entities to invest:

        1) Foreign entities dont want to get involved in Russian development due to sanctions from the west. They are afraid of being sanctioned themselves if they are multinational companies.

        2) Russian government not being clear on their laws or their ability to uphold those laws. Many see Russia as a nation of a lack of law enforcement. And then when they do, they fold under pressure from liberal retards who dont work but protest all day.

        3) Interest rates — Interest rates are far too high thus locals are not interested in taking a loan with a 19% interest rate because they will not see profit margine that high. So its a lose lose situation for them. Blame your central bank as they are too stupid to see beyond their own two feet.

        If Titov has his way, your country will be ran by about 10 people who own all the businesses and their money would be stored in Switzerland or Cyprus. Instead, now they are forced to bring money home and operate at home. Only people pissed off with this are the business men who are not honest and just want to steal. A person who does honest business shouldn’t worry. Those are the ones who pay taxes, give decent wages and contribute to the overall country.

        Отредактировано: sepheronx~21:40 02.10.19
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          Нет аватара gik
          02.10.1923:24:58

          You don’t quite understand the discussion. No one claims, Titov and anyone here, that businessmen, and especially oligarchs, should avoid punishment. The problem lies in the procedural approach. In skewing the process of justice in the direction of granting greater rights to the security forces. When businessmen are arrested for economic reasons. Kept for years behind bars in cramped cells in poor conditions and not given the opportunity to get out on bail or house arrest. This bias leads to the fact that law enforcement officials use their official position to extort money or otema business. This is what President Putin said.

          Вы не совсем поняли суть обсуждения. Никто не утверждает, и Титов и кто-либо здесь, что бизнесмены, и тем более олигархи должны избегать наказания. Проблема заключается в процессуальном подходе. В перекосе процесса правосудия в сторону предоставления больших прав для силовых структур. Когда бизнесменов арестовывать по экономическим делам. Держат годами за решеткой в тесных камерах в плохих условиях и не предоставляют возможности выйти под залог или домашнего ареста. Такой перекос приводит к тому, что представителям правоохранительных органов пользуются своим служебным положением для вымогательства денег или отема бизнес. Об этом и говорил президент Путин.

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            sepheronx sepheronx
            04.10.1916:49:53

            Who cares if they are in a tight shitty cell? Don’t want to do the time? Don’t do the Crime.

            There could be something else regarding this ordeal, but simply put, if he committed a crime, well, that is on him.

            Nothing special about his business. And if he goes behind bars, someone else will take over from there anyway. Since he is in jail and they came out with this, seems Baikal electronics is working as intended.

            What will happen? He may get released. And then he will bail out of the country and take whatever money he can get and the company may end up under new management or fail altogether. Last I read, they were facing bankruptcy anyway. Prosecutors office anyway always shows leniency towards criminals and released them whenever they want. So if he is actually really innocent, then they would have released him by now.

            I still fail to figure out exactly how his business works and where all the parts come from that create jobs. From my understanding, majority of everything is imported anyway. Maybe I am wrong and someone can provide me such info.

            Edit: So his company is about 40 people and they are all designers/computer engineers for these chips. So that is indeed something else. Hopefully this mess will get clear and company will continue to operate. But I have a feeling that he will high tail it out of the country as soon as he is released and will just sit somewhere in Germany or UK and the company will end up going bust in Russia. Hopefully I am wrong.

            Отредактировано: sepheronx~17:31 04.10.19
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      shigorin shigorin
      04.10.1900:57:55

      I know that guy, and the whole story seems strange to me.

      I also know that Internal Affairs have done a similar trick in another similar project.

      I smell a mole.

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        sepheronx sepheronx
        04.10.1917:45:59

        you will have to actually elaborate.

        Mole would indicate someone within the company wants to take over and they want to remove the owner by working with others.

        And if internal affairs done a similar trick please explain in which case. Also, I would like to know the outcome and why it would benefit the internal affairs and the country as a whole.

        In the end, it sounds like conspiracy by people in order to sugar coat a situation where a businessman was being greedy and got into trouble for it.

        • 1
          shigorin shigorin
          04.10.1918:04:50

          Sorry, that’s about all I can tell in public. And I’ve already shared my concerns to those whom, well, it may concern -- not sure this will make any difference.

          This kind of problems takes a *lot* of effort and high-level resources but dirty guys in high cabinets are getting their cleanup already: one minister (Dvorkovich was caught with a bribe, some Internal Affair officers were caught with literally piles of cash in their apartments, and quite a few city governors were jailed for various crimes, mostly bribing or stealing).

          It’s a pity this kind of surgery has to be done but when it has to, it’s better done. And it’s being done.

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            sepheronx sepheronx
            04.10.1919:03:49

            Yeah, I read some stuff on that recently. It is good to know high ranking guys are facing jail time to be honest. I wish that would happen here. Every large corruption case regarding our Prime Ministers or various officials always end with no actual jail time.

            But thanks for providing info that you can.

            I have to ask though, do you work for MCST? Because I read a lot of what you post. I am very much excited to see MCST productions increase and their newer line of processors come out. Do you have a personal blog or anything that you go into details regarding development at MCST?

            Отредактировано: sepheronx~19:05 04.10.19
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              shigorin shigorin
              04.10.1923:01:29

              I have to ask though, do you work for MCST?

              No, we «just» partner with them -- I work at Basealt Ltd, former ALT Linux Ltd (a company that started off with Linux back in 2001); my personal blog here is exactly the one I use for Elbrus-related bits to share.

              *Seems* MCST doesn’t do a blog-like format on development at the moment, but they’ve got this newsfeed.

              PS: most of the (unofficial) effort to cover events «from the inside» is done by Maxim Gorshenin I believe, see his blog here, or instagram.

              Отредактировано: shigorin~23:07 04.10.19
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