A source for the Cheka-OGPU and Rucriminal.info believes that oligarch Yevgeny Giner may face problems after Sergei Ivanov's death. They became friends back when Ivanov was Defense Minister and an avid CSKA fan, and Giner owned the team. Their friendship has remained ever since. Although Giner has plenty of other protectors, some high-ranking security officials preferred not to mess with her, knowing who he would turn to with problems. And from there, it's not far to Putin. Now that protection is gone.
Meanwhile, Giner's family tries to live a lavish life. Only recently, in the fifth year of the war, Evgeny Giner's son, Vadim, purchased a rare Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Stirling Moss (a limited edition of 75 units, priced from $3.5 million) and now drives it through the streets of the capital, accompanied by an SUV and security detail. Muscovites, standing in line for gas at gas stations, digesting calls to "tighten their belts because of the SVO," watch with great joy as such a "curio" flies past. Incidentally, Vadim Giner owns other rare cars. Vadim has no fear of speeding, as he is a co-owner of Forpost Group, a supplier of traffic violation recording systems.
It is in his son's name that Evgeny Giner registers many of his assets.




