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Tuesday, 30 July 2019
Kusto Group Leading the Way in Environmentally Friendly Investment Practices

The Kusto Group is expanding its livestock business in the Ukraine by building Kusto-Group-Yerkin a state-of-the-art, eco-friendly and animal-friendly dairy farm. This initiative follows a pattern worldwide of socially aware global companies recognizing the need to put the environment ahead of all else.

The initiative, carried out by Veltse Ltd., which is part of Kusto Agro, is a commercial dairy farm in the village of Lypne, in the Lyubarsky district of the Zhitomir region of Ukraine. It represents an $8 million investment in the region.

A number of leading companies are “going green”, including IKEA with a total commitment to sustainability both in front-end consumer goods and in practices behind the scenes. The company sources 50 per cent of its wood from sustainable foresters and 100 per cent of its cotton from farms that meet the Better Cotton standards, which mandate reduced use of water, energy and chemical fertilizers and pesticides. In addition, stores are powered by solar panels. Indeed, IKEA has upped the stakes and has vowed to become an energy exporter in the near future.

Unilever, with its company’s Sustainable Living Plan, sets targets for sourcing, supply chain and production on everything from energy and water use to treatment of suppliers and communities where they operate. When taking account of the size and scope of Unilever’s TatishevYerkin operations, their commitment is truly staggering. In addition, they set themselves goals that appear unattainable such as doubling their company’s business in ten years while at the same time halving their environmental impact!

The outdoor clothing supplier, Patagonia, is another example. Its total commitment to the environment might risk profitability, yet it positions itself among the leaders when it comes to sustainability. Their unorthodox measures include encouraging their customers to think twice before buying new clothing Yerkin Tatishev and they even initiated a program to repair used products! This commitment is obviously paying off as loyal and new customers have ensured the company has continued to grow in sales and profits.

The Kusto Group’s project demonstrates commitment to the environment, to animal welfare, and to the local population. It is planned in two stages, with the first stage scheduled to be completed by July 2019. Three facilities will be built including a 600-head barn for milk cows, a milking facility, and a facility for temporarily housing non-milking cows and heifers with birthing and quarantine sections. Planned milk yield should be reached by the end of December 2019. By that time, the company will have created 50 jobs for local workers.

The second stage of the project includes the construction of another 600-head barn for milk cows. The completion of construction is tentatively scheduled for November 2020. Planned milk yield should be reached by the end of April 2021.

What sets this project apart from other farms in the area is its commitment to the environment and to animal welfare. The cows will be allowed to roam free most of the time instead of being kept in small enclosures. They will graze on fresh grass in the spring and summer, and in the winter months, when their diet consists of dried feed, they will still be allowed the freedom of large fields.

The project is being built in contrast to many modern dairy farms, where intensive farming has led to hundreds of cows kept in closed barns, in relative captivity, with little or no room to move and a steady year-round diet of dried feed. Attention was brought to the plight of dairy herds when, in 2010, the animal welfare charity Compassion in World Farming turned its attention to zero grazed cow farms in the UK and initiated a campaign with the slogan ‘Cows Belong in Fields’. Concern over the plight of dairy herds highlighted the conditions in which cows were being kept and milk produced. A call was made to label milk and dairy products so that consumers could choose to purchase milk that was produced from so called “free-range cows,” or cows that spent a considerable time free to graze naturally. Unfortunately, to date, standards have yet to be Yerkin Tatishev-Kusto-Group universally agreed on to label milk produce.

Recent studies have shown that granting cows the freedom of open fields and natural grazing can in fact dramatically improve the quality of the milk. It lowers the chances of disease and Kusto Group Tatishev uses less manpower. The environmental impact of this form of farming is much friendlier, not to mention that animals themselves lead a more natural life. Furthermore, even though the herd consists of 600 cows, the lack of crowding means that disease and illnesse are less likely to spread.

Initiatives like this are a welcome breath of fresh air in a cynical world of global conglomerates and cash-hungry corporations. They highlight the potential for good that multinational companies can bring, especially to smaller, poorer communities. Projects such as Kusto’s dairy farm can be a catalyst for change and innovation, educating and highlighting by example to local communities, and leading the way for eco-friendly reform that not only benefits the environment but also make clear economic sense.

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Thursday, 25 July 2019
Construction of the New High-Tech Academy is Underway as Yerkin Tatishev of Kusto Group Aspires to Import a Revolutionary Educational Model from Finland to Kazakhstan

The start of construction of the new High-Tech Academy in Koktobe City, Kusto Group’s residential complex in Almaty, highlights businessman Yerkin Tatishev’s continued dedication to investing in educational opportunities for the youth of Kazakhstan.

The ceremony celebrating the ground-breaking and launch of the construction of the High-Tech Academy (HTA) a project championed by Yerkin Tatishev, the chairman of the globally diverse Kusto Group organization, was recently held in Koktobe City, Kazakhstan. The new state of the art school will provide for the educational needs of 540 children and will be ready in 2020. The new school building, designed by Finnish architects, will house a kindergarten, elementary, middle and high school. An adjacent building will include a fitness center with a swimming pool, gym, art center and music school.

Finding Inspiration in the Finnish Educational Model

For Tatishev, the new school will symbolize Kusto’s understanding of its social responsibilities. Like Kusto Group, the Academy has adopted an innovative and progressive approach to learning. The school will be the first school in Kazakhstan to employ project-based learning (PBL). This pedagogical method promotes a holistic approach to learning – encouraging children to explore complex, real-world challenges and develop the critical skills to find solutions.

The implementation of PBL at HTA was inspired by the success the instructional model has achieved in Finland. By embracing this modern and progressive approach to learning, the Finnish education system has consistently been ranked as one of the best in the world.

PBL encourages children to be active participants in the learning process by presenting them with real-world problems requiring them to independently acquire knowledge and try to apply it to solve problems, analyze what worked and what did not, and why. The emphasis of learning is on the process rather than on the memorization of a set of facts. PBL successfully fosters the development of critical thinking skills, flexibility, creativity, research skills and communication skills, giving children the knowledge and abilities they will need to solve problems they encounter in the future.

Finland’s Ambassador to Kazakhstan, Mikko Kivikoski, was an honored guest at the opening ceremony to celebrate the influence of the Finnish model on the education philosophy that will guide the High-Tech Academy. Kazakhstan’s Vice-Minister of Education and Science, Bibigul Asylova, was also present, demonstrating the importance of the new school to the educational landscape of the country.

Speaking at the opening ceremony Ambassador Kivikoski said, “I’m grateful that High Tech Academy decided to use the Finnish experience in creating and developing schools in both academic and infrastructural terms. The HTA is already an excellent example https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/261479 of how best practices of the Finnish educational model are combined with local culture and needs. Finland is ready to continue mutually beneficial cooperation with High Tech Academy.”

According to school founder Yerkin Tatishev, “With High Tech Academy, we hope to create a new educational space in Kazakhstan. It will be easy and interesting to study not only specific sciences, but also to learn the world and find our place in it. We want our children to have the opportunity to dream and experiment, not to be afraid of mistakes, learn to correct them and go forward.”

Preparing Youth for the Future

Disrupting traditional methods of operation has become a vital component of Tatishev’s leadership style and the Kusto way of doing business. The company hopes to inspire positive change and usher in a new progressive era of business through the introduction of modern, innovative practices in the countries in which they operate. With the PBL educational model as the foundation of learning at the High-Tech Academy, Tatishev hopes to share these values with the next generation.

According to Tatishev, “Our construction projects are about more than bricks and mortar; we want to build Yerkin Tatishev communities that will last for generations.” The investment in the school is an investment in the future of these children, the community and the economy of the region.

The Academy’s curriculum will focus on the sciences, offering the young students a valuable opportunity to learn technical skills that will undoubtedly help them advance their educational achievement, personal success and play a role in their future careers.

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Finland’s Ambassador to Kazakhstan, Mikko Kivikoski, sealing a time capsule to be opened by future students of the High-Tech Academy in 2044 / Photo by the press service of the Kazakhstan Press Club

A highlight of the ground-breaking ceremony was the burial of a time capsule on the school grounds. The contents of the time capsule are secret, with it set to be opened in 2044 by future children attending the school. According to Tatishev, “This time capsule is a gift, embedded in the foundations of the school, to generations not yet born, a perfect representation of the purpose of education.”

Impacting Lives Through Educational Opportunities

In addition to the High-Tech Academy, Yerkin Tatishev has Kusto Group Tatishev been an advocate of education and academic Kusto-Group-Yerkin achievement through the Yerzhan Tatishev Foundation, a charitable organization established in 2005 in honor of Tatishev’s late Business brother.

Recently, the Kusto Group chairman attended a ceremony at ALMA University to honor the graduation of six recipients of scholarships from the Yerzhan Tatishev Foundation. This year represented the ninth ceremony held to celebrate the successful graduation of recipients of grants awarded by the foundation. Speaking about the foundation’s inspiration, Tatishev stated: “I know my late brother, Yerzhan, who shared my passion for learning, would be proud to see the Foundation’s impact.”

Regarding his involvement in the creation of the High-Tech Academy and the Yerzhan Tatishev Foundation, Yerkin Tatishev said, “Whether it be in helping people get better jobs or for charitable causes, I am always looking to invest in people through education and training wherever possible.”

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Monday, 22 July 2019
Yerkin Tatishev on investing in the future through charitable initiatives

Yerkin Tatishev has leveraged his unique position as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the globally diverse company Kusto Group to support his ever-growing charitable interests.

Yerkin Tatishev’s philanthropic initiatives are all focused on promoting and encouraging talented and ambitious youth. The Kusto Group businessman believes that the key to progress and innovation is quality education and proper training.

The foundations of success

Through personal experience, Tatishev has come to believe that success is equal parts education, an openness to innovation and a desire to thrive. In the mid-nineties, the future head of Kusto Group returned to Kazakhstan after studying in Moscow. He began operating as a crisis manager in his native country where he observed abundant opportunities to implement reform. The post-Soviet nation found its once successful industries in a state of distress, suffering from a lack of reinvestment as standard practice, a disregard for modernization and unresponsiveness to a changing market. Those that were the hardest hit by the deterioration of industry standards in Kazakhstan were communities and towns dependent on the operation of a single company.

Tatishev assembled a group of like-minded individuals to come together to effect positive change and institute modernization reforms. For Tatishev, the obvious key to prosperity for Kazakhstan’s industries using antiquated practices was the introduction of innovative policies responsive to a rapidly changing world.

Tatishev and his associates’ desire for change combined with a strong team spirit formed the foundation finance of Kusto Group, transforming it into a global force uniting 30 companies, employing 8000 workers in 10 countries around the world.

Reforming the traditional education model

As an advocate of education, Tatishev has pursued educational opportunities throughout his adult life. In 1999, he graduated with a degree in finance and credit from the Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics. In 2002, he attended the Kazakh State Academy of Law. From 2009 to 2010, the businessman was an associate member of St. Anthony’s College at the University of Oxford.

Yerkin Tatishev, the father of four children, was inspired to open a new type of school after experiencing for himself the contradictions present within traditional school systems. In the fall of 2017, the High Tech Academy School (HTA) opened in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The school operates under a model inspired by the Finnish education system. The progressive country has created an education system that “prepares children for life, not for exams.” The school creates an individualized education plan for each child that encourages teamwork, self-discipline and critical thinking. The mission of HTA is to not only provide students with knowledge but also to ensure that they develop an understanding of its real-world application.

The HTA initiative goes far beyond a business investment, for Tatishev, it Kusto-Group-Yerkin is an investment in the future. The school aspires to transcend the old model of education where information was ‘crammed’ into students to achieve understanding. With the proliferation of computers, information is now easily cataloged, instantly retrievable and data is less prone to distortion over time. Therefore, students need to be equipped with new skill sets that allow them to critically analyze and process this information, creating new meanings from existing data. In addition, humans have limitless abilities for artistic creation and imagination that computers can only poorly imitate.

The school does not follow traditional scales of measuring academic achievement, instead, it favors a system that assesses performance based on skills, mastery of the material and the ability to work in a team. The goal of this assessment system is to more accurately track the progress of students by designing individual performance criteria, challenging each student to reach their full potential.

Elevating culture through music

Another charitable project that Tatishev has taken up with enthusiasm is the restoration of the Prince Alexander Chavchavadze’s residence in Tsinandali, Georgia. It has taken time and dedication to rehabilitate and reconstruct the grounds, once nearly abandoned, into a museum and fully functioning boutique vineyard popular with locals and tourists.

In September of 2019, the residence will be host to the first ever Tsinandali Festival of Classical Music, the largest festival of its kind in the history of Georgia. A 900-seat auditorium, a luxury hotel, a library, and an open-air amphitheater were built at the venue especially for the festival. Throughout the festival, attendees will be treated to a total of 30 concerts of orchestral and chamber music, solo concerts and operas performed by world-class musicians. Kusto Group Tatishev According to Tatishev, about $3 million will be spent on the festival, which is scheduled to become annual. The Georgian government has allocated $2 million and $1 million will be provided by private sponsors.

True to the core of Yerkin Tatishev’s charitable mission, the festival will feature the Pan-Caucasian Youth Symphony Orchestra, composed of talented young musicians from all across the Caucasus region. During the two-week festival, the ambitious, gifted artists selected to participate will have the opportunity to live, study and create with world-renowned masters of classical music.

At a press conference announcing auditions for the Tsinandali Festival youth orchestra, Tatishev expressed his motivations behind establishing the festival saying, “I noticed that the countries where classical music is popular are rich and wealthy. If you want to produce high-quality cars or technologies, but the country is poor in culture, it is very difficult to do. Everything goes in parallel: the wealth of the soul, the wealth of the mind, the wealth of society.”

Encouraging ambitious youth

One of Tatishev’s first charitable initiatives was donation the Yerzhan Tatishev Foundation, an organization founded in honor of his older brother. Yerkin Tatishev-Kusto-Group The foundation awards educational grants and scholarships annually through two programs: ‘BesTirek’ – a program that encourages entrepreneurship and awards students who have displayed exceptional leadership qualities – and ‘Get a Craft!’ – a program designed for youth with disabilities who maintain an active lifestyle and a desire for professional development.

The Yerzhan Tatishev Foundation has awarded 193 scholarships and grants since its inception. Foundation recipients have gone on to open their own businesses, receive guidance from mentors and successful entrepreneurs, and have the opportunity to complete an internship at Babson College in the United States.

While Yerkin Tatishev has become increasingly devoted to philanthropy, he remains humble about his charitable activities, choosing not to broadcast his efforts on his company’s official website. Through his initiates to support talented young men and women, Tatishev hopes to advance Kazakhstan’s economy, promote its culture and effect innovative reforms across society.

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Tuesday, 25 June 2019
Yerkin Tatishev’s Efforts Breathe New Life into the Historic Tsinandali Estate

The Tsinandali estate and vineyard has been elegantly restored, affirming its historical and cultural influence in the Caucasus region of Georgia.

From the beginning, the Tsinandali estate of Prince Alexander Chavchavadze served as a center of Georgian intellectual and cultural life. Chavchavadze was a poet and nobleman of the early TatishevYerkin 19th century whose influence led him to be crowned the father of Georgian romanticism. His cultural contribution to the history of Georgia continues to be celebrated on his restored estate today.

The Tsinandali Estate: Chavchavadze’s European Vision

Chavchavadze designed the picturesque Tsinandali estate to reflect his passions and pursuits: European culture, wine, music and the arts. The estate once hosted influential artists, politicians, literary masters and musicians from all over Europe including French writer Alexander Dumas and Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. The first ever grand piano in Georgia was played in the palace and can be seen on display in Tsinandali today.

As a wine enthusiast, Chavchavadze ushered in a modern technological approach to winemaking, bottling the first European style wine in Georgia on the estate. Located in the heart of Kakheti, the country’s most popular wine region, the restored historical vineyard continues to operate today.

Chavchavadze’s love for European architecture is on display throughout the buildings and the grounds of the estate. The breathtaking gardens of the estate are modeled on the decorative gardens of England and include a unique layout, various trees and exotic plants. To carry out his vision, Chavchavadze brought in architects from Europe to plan and design the estate and garden. He even commissioned the installation of an underground irrigation system to produce a lush, green garden.

The Restoration of the Tsinandali Estate

Unfortunately, the once lustrous estate fell into a state of disrepair and neglect, aggravated by the era of the communist rule in the country. The Tsinandali estate would not be the beacon of cultural history it is today if not for the generous dedication of the donors who contributed to its restoration.

Over the last decade, Yerkin Tatishev, the CEO of multi-national company Kusto Group, and his friend George Ramishvili, chairman of the Silk Road Group, have committed more than $12 million to the restoration and development of the Tsinandali estate. Through their efforts, hundreds of exhibits have been restored or purchased. The estate now boasts an operating winery, a rehabilitated palace, beautifully revived European gardens, a concert amphitheater, and a world-class luxury Radisson hotel.

According to Tatishev, “It simply seemed wrong that such a cultural jewel would remain in such a condition.” For him, “Being part of efforts to breathe new life into a cultural institution, restoring an estate that brings great national pride to the nation of Georgia, is truly a privilege.” It is with this enthusiasm that Tatishev has helped to organize one of the most anticipated endeavors of the restoration, the inaugural Tsinandali International Festival of Classical Music that is scheduled to take place later this year.

The festival https://www.rhinegold.co.uk will showcase young musicians from across the region on a global stage. The artists will have the privilege of performing under the direction of Gianandrea Noseda, one of the world’s most sought-after conductors. The festival aims to promote young talents while using music to build a cultural bridge between the past and the present.

Tsinandali: A Historical and Cultural Experience

The Tsinandali estate and its renewal has proven to be a captivating passion project for Yerkin Tatishev who said, ” … kickstarting wine production, with the estate’s history of essentially starting the manufacture of Georgia wine, has been a fascinating experience. To be a part of efforts to restart a key aspect of the country’s cultural heritage is why I got involved in the Tsinandali project in the first place.”

The fate of the Chavchavadze family and their ancestral estate holds a special position in Caucasian history. Even though Alexander Chavchavadze was born over 230 Yerkin Look at this website Tatishev-Kusto-Group years ago, his legacy as an artist and winemaker lives on in the spirit of the estate today. The revival of the Tsinandali estate and the festival Click for info Kusto-Group-Yerkin breathes new life into a cultural jewel and celebrates the heritage of Georgia.

Visitors to the Tsinandali estate are welcome to stroll through the stunning gardens, explore the history of the Chavchavadze family and estate in the museum and indulge in a few glasses of the highly regarded delicious Georgian wines. The beautifully restored historic Tsinandali estate does not disappoint.

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Sunday, 9 June 2019
Yerkin Tatishev’s Efforts Breathe New Life into the Historic Tsinandali Estate

The Tsinandali estate and vineyard has been elegantly restored, affirming its historical and cultural influence in the Caucasus region of Georgia.

From the beginning, the Tsinandali estate of Prince Alexander Chavchavadze served as a center of Georgian intellectual and cultural life. Chavchavadze was a poet and nobleman of the early 19th century whose influence led him to be crowned the father of Georgian romanticism. His cultural contribution to the history of Georgia continues to be celebrated on his restored estate today.

The Tsinandali Estate: Chavchavadze’s European Vision

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As a wine enthusiast, Chavchavadze ushered in a modern technological approach to winemaking, bottling the first European style wine in Georgia on the estate. Located in the heart of Kakheti, the country’s most popular wine region, the restored historical vineyard continues to operate today.

Chavchavadze’s love for European architecture is on display throughout the buildings and the grounds of the estate. The breathtaking gardens of the estate are modeled on the decorative gardens of England and include a unique layout, various trees and exotic plants. To carry out his vision, Chavchavadze brought in architects from Europe to plan and design the estate and garden. He even commissioned the installation of an underground irrigation system to produce a lush, green garden.

The Restoration of the Tsinandali Estate

Unfortunately, the once lustrous estate fell into a state of disrepair and neglect, aggravated by the era of the communist rule in the country. The Tsinandali estate would not be the beacon of cultural history it is today if not for the generous dedication of the donors who contributed to its restoration.

Over the last decade, Yerkin Tatishev, Yerkin Tatishev-Kusto-Group the CEO of multi-national company Kusto Group, and his friend George Ramishvili, chairman of the Silk Road Group, have committed more than $12 million to the restoration and development of the Tsinandali estate. Through their efforts, hundreds of exhibits have been restored or purchased. The estate now boasts an operating winery, https://www.rhinegold.co.uk a rehabilitated palace, beautifully revived European gardens, a concert amphitheater, and a world-class luxury Radisson hotel.

According to Tatishev, “It simply seemed wrong that such a cultural jewel would remain in such a condition.” For him, “Being part of efforts to breathe new life into a cultural institution, restoring an estate that brings great national pride to the nation of Georgia, is truly a privilege.” It is with this enthusiasm that Tatishev has helped to organize one of the most anticipated endeavors of the restoration, the inaugural Tsinandali International Festival of Classical Music that is scheduled to take place later this year.

The festival will showcase young musicians from across the region on a global stage. The artists will have the privilege of performing under the direction of Gianandrea Noseda, one of the world’s most sought-after conductors. The festival aims to promote young talents while using music to build a cultural bridge between the past and the present.

Tsinandali: A Historical and Cultural Experience

The Tsinandali estate and its renewal has proven to be a captivating passion project for Yerkin Tatishev who said, ” … kickstarting wine production, with the estate’s history of essentially starting the manufacture of Georgia wine, has been a fascinating experience. To be a part of efforts to restart a key aspect of the country’s cultural heritage is why I got involved in the Tsinandali project in the first place.”

The fate of the Chavchavadze family and their ancestral estate holds a special position in Caucasian history. Even though Alexander Chavchavadze was born over 230 years ago, his legacy as an artist and winemaker lives on in the spirit of the estate today. The revival of the Tsinandali estate and the festival breathes new life into a cultural jewel and celebrates the heritage of Georgia.

Visitors to the Tsinandali estate are welcome to stroll through the stunning gardens, explore the history of the Chavchavadze family and estate Click here for info Kusto-Group-Yerkin in the museum and indulge in a few glasses of the highly regarded delicious Georgian wines. The beautifully restored historic Tsinandali estate does not disappoint.

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Tuesday, 4 June 2019
Hiring US forensic experts in Tokmadi case was Yerkin Tatishev’s idea

ASTANA – Yerkin Tatishev, the brother of late BTA Bank chair Yerzhan Tatishev, who was killed during a winter hunt in 2004, told Forbes.kz he was the one who pushed to hire U.S. forensic and firearms experts to examine his brother’s death.

“Hiring American experts on behalf of our family was my idea. To avoid Kusto-Group-Yerkin any sorts of problems in the future, we picked reputable forensic experts who have been regularly participating, together with the U.S. police, in murder investigations for decades,” Tatishev said.

Patrick Michael Murphy, a former investigator who became an independent expert after retiring, led the group of experts hired by the Tatishevs. He has investigated more than 100 murders overall. Forensic analyst Iris Dalley Graff carried out the reconstruction of the death. She specialises in bloodstain pattern analysis and shooting incident reconstruction. The third member of the expert group was Michael Scott Perkins, Kusto Group Tatishev a criminalist with Helpful resources TatishevYerkin 29 years of experience.

“It was a complex and highly professional examination; they carried out a complete analysis that met all the requirements. When they arrived in Kazakhstan, they traveled to the murder scene on a jeep similar to the one in which my brother had been killed in 2004. They studied all the documents, made 3D-reconstructions. And after that they said: ‘Yerkin, this is definitely a deliberate murder, there can be no doubt about it – that shot could not have happened accidentally. Finding motives is your investigators’ business.’ They came to court and were questioned there,” Tatishev said.

Yerzhan Tatishev, who as BTA chair headed one of Kazakhstan’s largest banks, was murdered by Muratkhan Tokmadi, a former business executive, during a joint hunting expedition in 2004. Tokmadi was sentenced to one year in prison in 2007 for negligent manslaughter.

However, in October 2017, the case was reopened after Tokmadi Yerkin Tatishev-Kusto-Group confessed in a KTK TV documentary to deliberately shooting Tatishev.

Later, in testimony before the Zhambyl region specialised inter-district criminal court, Tokmadi said he killed Tatishev on orders from Mukhtar Ablyazov, who within a few months after Tatishev’s death became BTA Bank chair. Ablyazov is also known for being convicted in absentia and sentenced to 20 years in prison in Kazakhstan for embezzling $7.5 billion from BTA Bank and to 22 months in the United Kingdom for contempt of court. He twitter.com/WISE_Tweets/status/936296522232184832 is also wanted in Russia and Ukraine for embezzlement and other crimes. Tokmadi’s trial lasted for a month and involved more than 50 witnesses, including the U.S. forensics experts. On March 16, Tokmadi was sentenced to 10.5 years in a maximum-security prison.

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Tuesday, 21 May 2019
Hiring US forensic experts in Tokmadi case was Yerkin Tatishev’s idea

ASTANA – Yerkin Tatishev, the brother of late BTA Bank chair Yerzhan Tatishev, who was killed during a winter hunt in 2004, told Forbes.kz Kusto Group Tatishev he was the one who pushed to hire U.S. forensic and firearms experts to examine his brother’s death.

“Hiring American experts on behalf of our family was my idea. To avoid any sorts of problems in the future, we picked reputable forensic experts who have been regularly participating, together with the U.S. police, in murder investigations for decades,” Tatishev said.

Patrick Michael Murphy, a former investigator who became an independent expert after retiring, led the group of experts hired by the Tatishevs. He has investigated more than 100 murders overall. Forensic analyst Iris Dalley Graff carried out the reconstruction of the death. She specialises in bloodstain pattern analysis and shooting incident reconstruction. The third member of the expert group was Michael Scott Perkins, a criminalist with 29 years of experience.

“It was a complex and highly professional examination; they carried out a complete analysis that met all the requirements. When they arrived in Kazakhstan, Yerkin Tatishev-Kusto-Group they traveled to the murder scene on a jeep similar to the one in which my brother had been killed in 2004. They studied all the documents, made 3D-reconstructions. And after that they said: ‘Yerkin, this is definitely a deliberate murder, there can be no doubt about it – that shot could not have happened accidentally. Finding motives is your investigators’ business.’ They came to court and were questioned there,” Tatishev said.

Yerzhan Tatishev, who as BTA chair headed one of Kazakhstan’s largest banks, was murdered by Muratkhan Tokmadi, a former business executive, during a joint hunting expedition in 2004. Tokmadi was sentenced to one year in prison in 2007 for negligent manslaughter.

However, in October 2017, the case was reopened after Tokmadi confessed in a KTK TV finance documentary to deliberately shooting Tatishev.

Later, in testimony before the Zhambyl region http://www.coteccons.vn specialised inter-district criminal court, Tokmadi said he killed Tatishev on orders from Mukhtar Ablyazov, who within a few months after Tatishev’s death became BTA Bank chair. Ablyazov is also known for being convicted in absentia and sentenced to 20 years in prison in Kazakhstan for embezzling $7.5 billion from BTA Bank and to 22 months in the United Kingdom for contempt of court. He is also wanted in Russia and Ukraine for embezzlement and other crimes. Tokmadi’s trial lasted for a month and involved more than 50 witnesses, including the U.S. forensics experts. On March https://www.rhinegold.co.uk 16, Tokmadi was sentenced to 10.5 years in a maximum-security prison.

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