Atlas Group announced today that the bankruptcy of the Meljine General Hospital is legal violence, and that the biggest debtor of the Meljine Hospital is the Health Fund.
"Just as during the illegal introduction of bankruptcy in IBM and Atlas Bank, the organizers of the seizure of Atlas Group's assets did not care about over 600 employees and their families, so they do not care about the Meljine hospital, the employees and citizens of Herceg Novi who were sent to the hospital," he says. in the announcement of the Atlas Group.
The announcement adds that the bankruptcy of the hospital was initiated with the intention that the Atlas Group does not control the hospital.
"A bankruptcy hearing was held in Meljine Kompleks, the company that owns Meljine Hospital. When it became obvious that bankruptcy in the company that owns the hospital could not be initiated, despite several unsuccessful attempts by the director of the hospital, the former bankruptcy administrator and their of the principals, they initiate the bankruptcy of the hospital. Banks and companies from the ranks of the Atlas Group helped and financed the hospital the most, so the debts of the hospital that are mentioned as a reason for bankruptcy are precisely to them. The biggest debtor to the hospital is the Health Fund. The conclusion is drawn by itself by themselves. Banks were forced into bankruptcy due to such claims, and now the same scenario is being done with the hospital," the Atlas Group stated.
Atlas Group said that they previously filed criminal charges against an organized criminal group related to the earlier illegal introduction of bankruptcy in the Meljine complex.
"What they did with the hospital today is just one more piece of evidence in support of that fact. We remind the public that the land and hospital facilities were purchased by the Atlas Group, not through privatization, but through a freight deal through purchase and sale, and that the agreed price was paid for them The hospital was formed with the aim of continuing to provide services to citizens in their best interest, and the complete financing and losses of the hospital, which were inevitable, were financed by Atlas Bank, IBM Bank and other members of the group," said the Atlas Group.
They also stated that the goal of the Atlas Group was to build a modern complex for health tourism.
"It didn't go according to plan because the partnership with Abu Dhabi Capital Group was terminated after the economic crisis occurred in 2008. They left the partnership in Meljine, which was compounded by the multi-year delay in making decisions at the local self-government level, necessary for the start of investments. Hidden the co-owner of Meljina, Mr. Milo Đukanović, prevented the later sale of Meljina to an investor from Great Britain. He expelled James Wilson, who was the director of the Porto Novi project, from Montenegro. Wilson wanted to buy the Meljina complex with his partners, which had already been had moved in as a tenant of Tito's villa," the announcement reads.
Atlas Group stated that Đukanović was not satisfied with the price offered, so he forced Wilson to resign through the Azerbaijanis, investors in Porto Nova, and managed to drive him out of Montenegro.
"Đukanović imposed Budimir Šegrt as the director of the Meljine hospital. Through Šegrt, he controlled everything, and Šegrt, through the drugstores Glosarij and Montefarm, put the hospital into debt and extracted money, spending huge sums in parallel from the corporate card. He brought him to Meljine after the collapse of the drug factory Habitfarm Laleta Sekulić, where Đukanović, together with Vukašin Maraš, was also a partner. Đukanović was a secret partner in Meljine through his company Vagor investment, which he registered in Cyprus. The government was ready last year for a settlement for Meljine, but Đukanović stopped it through the President of the Commercial Court, Blaž Jovanić, who in the middle of the negotiations introduced bankruptcy without grounds," concludes the statement of the Atlas group.
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