Friday, June 24, 2011

Novinsky journalists apologized for publishing fake

Vadim Novinsky Edition online edition of Economic really apologized to Ukrainian businessman Vadim Novinsky Editorial previously denied to divulge information about what the name of the owner of Smart-Holding was contained in a letter to the National Council of Foreign Commerce (NFTC) to the Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov . May 12 edition of the Economic Truth by e-mail was sent from the National Council of Foreign Commerce (NFTC) in the name of the Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov. In the letter, which, as it turned out later, was fabricated, the U.S. side reportedly invited Azarov at a meeting on May 19-20 during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum to discuss trade issues with the owner of Smart-Holding, "Vadim Novinsky. The document also spoke of an alleged relationship with Vadim Novinsky Juarez cartel's operations. As a result, this information was published on the website "Economic justice" under the headline "Americans are invited Mykola Azarov to talk about Novinsky and cocaine." A few hours after the publication revealed that the NFTC letter is a forgery. Bill Reynsh, vice president of the organization in comments "Economic Pravda reported that his organization did not write such a letter and never invited Mykola Azarov to visit Montana. "We also know nothing of the described in the letter about Vadim Novinsky" - added Reynsh. After the NFTC internal investigation failed to establish that the letter was fabricated by unknown persons using the invitation of New Zealand's Prime Minister to attend the meeting in Montana. A similar investigation was conducted and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. May 16, "Economic truth" has apologized to its readers, Vadim Novinsky, as well as companies' Smart-Holding and Metinvest for false disclosure of fraudulent information. Editorial provided "Smart holding" comprehensive baseline data on distributors fraudulent letter and prepared to continue to assist in the investigation to identify customers unfair media campaign against the businessman.

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