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When a former president of Ukraine ran to Russia, the rumor has that it was with 3 trucks of cash full of crunchy green papers.

Their honesty might've been rewarded by an extra dollar -:)
At the time I read it was claimed trucks carried across the border 32 billion USD : https://www.reuters.com/article/us-uk...







I'm not sure they disclosed all of it. Maybe some did, but wouldn't be surprised if most used it for "legalizing" (hey, now it's reported!) of part of their previously unreported wealth.

The question is who followed whom. Whether he ran on his own will or was prompted/left no choice/abducted remains unclear, as circumstances of his sudden appearance in Rostov, Russian Federation in general..
And I wouldn't be surprised, if there were a special 'tax' for sheltered runaway officials of this caliber -:)

As for the special tax, I recall when I went into East Germany I was required to convert 10 D-marks into the East German mark. [A big change in appearance - the old D mark coin gave an impression of solidness - the east German coin was a small piece of aluminium with a few markings. As an aside, a D-mark was good for coin tossing if your opponent usually called heads :-)] As a western agent said, consider it an entry fee, that you could spend, if you could find something to spend it on. (I tried beer - East German beer was quite good. Communism hadn't spoiled that, although it did with Polish beer.) With 32 bil USD you could afford a substantial entrance fee.

Could agree with this logic, were it in the apogee of confrontation, but he disappeared right after signing a 'truce' with the protesters, endorsed also by foreign powers helping in negotiation process


The feeling was the agreement put the confrontation to the end and the balance of power was much in favor of the government, so his escape at thisstage was a big surprise
http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idU...
And it's representative not only for Ukraine.
I can sort of understand Poroshenko, who was already a billionaire b4 becoming the president, but some are state/municipal officials for long years with quite low official salaries...
And so much USD cash..
I remember one of the readers found it unbelievable that my protagonist always had 10K, as pocket money. But that was the biz custom - you wouldn't be considered a serious businessman, having less than 10K cash any given moment -:)
With amount of cash shown here, I guess the vogue now - is having over a mil cash at home-:)