Episode 5: Fighting From Afar

Episode 5: Fighting From Afar

Author: Loren Steffy June 29, 2022 Duration: 14:25
“The company was liquidated in 2007.” As far as most of the world was concerned, that ended the Yukos Affair. But Bruce Misamore was still outraged at what Vladimir Putin had done to his friend and his company, and he wasn't about to stop fighting. Putin’s Oil Heist is an insider’s account of the Yukos Affair. In this episode, host Loren Steffy details Misamore’s efforts to salvage what he could of Yukos, with first-person accounts from the former Chief Financial Treasurer.   Hear him talk about: The fight to recover Yukos assets outside of Russia. Misamore still wanted to return the stolen value to the company’s shareholders, despite being officially retired. The cases, which spanned the globe, were numerous, and some are still pending. The largest group of shareholders in Yukos’ Netherlands subsidiaries brought an international arbitration proceeding there in 2014 to recover pilfered assets. Russia was ordered to pay $50 billion dollars, but it appealed that decision to the Dutch Supreme Court. This was the Russians’ tactic: if they lost case, they would appeal as often as they could simply to delay cases. The European Court of Human Rights. In 2004, Misamore and a human rights attorney filed a case against Russia to the ECHR in an attempt to protect their rights. The Court agreed to hear the case in 2010, and in 2014, ruled in Yukos’ favor, saying that the Russian government’s seizure of Yukos “threatens the very integrity and legitimacy of the European Convention on Human Rights.” They ordered the Russian government to pay $2.6 billion in damages related for the Yukos seizure, the largest judgment in the court's history. The Russian Duma passed a law that disallowed Russia from honoring any case deemed unfair to them, but the ECHR did not accept the legislation’s legitimacy. Another scheme to protect Yukos. In 2005, Yukos’ executives moved all of Yukos’ international assets into two Dutch foundations they formed, called stichtings, and Misamore was a director of both. One was based in Cyprus, and the other held assets based in the Netherlands. The Russians were livid that he had managed to move Yukos’ assets beyond the government's reach, which may have been another motivation behind the burglary of Misamore’s home in Houston. Legal battles over the stichtings. Even now, Misamore is still under criminal investigation for the theft of $10 billion Yukos assets, which is what the Russians contend was the value of assets they moved into the stichtings. The stichtings were involved in two other legal battles, one of which they recently won. The remaining case involved a subsidiary of Yukos that owned their treasury shares but received no money for the shares when they were expropriated. Resources Loren Steffy on LinkedIn Stoney Creek Publishing

There's a direct line from a corporate boardroom in early 2000s Moscow to the battlefields of Ukraine, and it runs through the dismantling of Russia's largest oil company. Putin's Oil Heist, hosted by author and investigative journalist Loren Steffy, uncovers that crucial origin story. This six-part documentary series delves into the shocking state-sponsored theft of Yukos Oil, a pivotal event that reshaped Russia's economy and consolidated power. Through the firsthand account of Bruce Misamore, the company's former chief financial officer, listeners are placed inside the room as a seemingly successful, western-style enterprise is systematically seized. Steffy guides us through a complex tale of oligarchs, political machinations, and raw ambition, revealing how the takeover was far more than a business dispute-it was a blueprint for a new kind of authoritarian capitalism. Each episode of this podcast builds a gripping narrative, showing how the crushing of Yukos fueled a regime's wealth and ambition, with consequences that continue to reverberate globally. For anyone following modern geopolitics or business, this series provides essential, often overlooked context, moving beyond headlines to explain how asset theft on a staggering scale can alter the course of history.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 7

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Episode 6: Connecting the Dots [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 16:47
“I believe that Yukos was Putin’s first foray into trying to test the West… and the West fell flat on their faces - they did absolutely nothing to help the Western shareholders in Yukos.” The lack of response from the We…
Episode 4: Fleeing Russia [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 17:38
“These were professional thugs that had been hired by the KGB, known as the FSB in Russia today, but they're still the KGB.” Even though he’d fled the country, Bruce Misamore couldn’t seem to escape Russia’s reach. Putin…
Episode 3: The Theft of Yukos [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 13:31
“We really didn't have much of a choice, as one of the largest oil companies in the world, other than continuing to run it and implement our strategies.” Yukos was left reeling after their CEO was arrested. Putin’s Oil H…
Episode 2: The Arrest [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 16:47
In the early 2000s, Bruce Misamore moved to Moscow to work for Mikhail Khodorkovsky at Yukos. Yukos was growing rapidly, but Russian President Vladimir Putin wasn’t pleased with the growing influence of Westerners at Rus…
Episode 1: Putin’s Plan [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 13:53
Putin's Oil Heist Episode 1: Putin’s Plan “If you want to understand the story behind the story of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, you can draw a straight line back to the Yukos Affair.” The demise of Yukos, Russia’s secon…
Introducing Putin's Oil Heist [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:49
Putin's Oil Heist is 6-part series by Loren Steffy is exporing the Yukos Saga - and traces a direct line from it to Russia's invasion of Ukraine this year. Bruce Misamore, a former Yukos Oil executive, shares his experie…