Russian construction firm pays 33M rubles after court threatens asset seizures
Construction company in Zabaykalsky Krai pays 33 million rubles by court decision
The company had five days to pay voluntarily, but the money did not come in. For this, an enforcement fee of 2.2 million rubles was added.
A construction company in Zabaykalsky Krai has settled a 33 million ruble debt after facing legal action. The firm was given five days to pay but failed to meet the deadline, prompting further consequences. Authorities had warned of potential asset seizures and criminal charges against its director.
The case began when a court ordered the company to pay 31 million rubles following a lawsuit from the prosecutor’s office. Despite the ruling, the firm did not make the payment within the five-day window. As a result, an extra enforcement fee of 2.2 million rubles was added to the total debt.
The company has now fulfilled its financial obligations, avoiding asset seizures and potential criminal proceedings. The total amount paid included the original 31 million rubles plus the 2.2 million ruble enforcement fee. The case highlights the consequences of delayed debt repayment in legal disputes.