During the privatization of the 1990s, there was a “huge number of” violations and abuses. This was stated in an interview with RBC, the head of the Finstar investment company, a billionaire from the Forbes list Oleg Boyko.
“Therefore, everyone understands that it was something crying. Objectively,” he said. And although “privatization was not without sin”, it’s not worth a revision of her outcome, I am sure of a boyko. “What to do now? To turn again in the USSR? No, no need,” said the billionaire.
The question of the revision of the results of privatization may arise for various reasons, including for political reasons, “When someone is a pion” or moralizes, considers Boyko.
He also spoke on the weaknesses of the Russian economy. Such. In his opinion, it is possible to consider low labor productivity, as well as the involvement of the state and all sorts of participants, including security officials, and economic life. Boyko told about risks for private property, because of which the investment attractiveness of Russia suffers.
In February, President Vladimir Putin recalled privatization in the 90s and stated that the repetition of the model was unacceptable. The head of state stressed that privatization should improve the structure of the economy, and distribute to a penny what millions worth it is impossible.