A new supertest accuses Borodin
GENEVA – “Pavel Borodin is not only a corrupt man, but also a corrupter”, the Geneva prosecutor, Bernard Bertossa, seems to have said on Thursday (“Pasha” had just been arrested at JFK airport in New York). These are interesting words because on the prosecutor’s table – as far as we know – there are the “files” that document the price of the corruption of the “cashier” of Boris Nikolaevic Yeltsin. But where are the proofs that old Pasha is also a corrupter? These are the questions of Russiagate today. Perhaps the most relevant because, with Pavel Borodin housed in the Brooklyn jail, the time has come to put the cards and “poker” on the table, provided there is a “poker”.