Mykola Lisin wife Found Dead – The whistleblower at Burisma has been revealed to be the wife of former Burisma owner Mykola Lisin, who also passed away under mysterious circumstances during the years of the Obama administration when vice president Joe Biden and his son Hunter were active in Ukraine, the peoples voice reported. The Burisma whistleblower’s identity has been confirmed by multiple sources.
The top accountant of Ukraine’s Burisma Energy, who had volunteered to supply US authorities with damaging evidence regarding financial crimes involving Joe and Hunter Biden, was found dead before she could testify. She had offered to submit the evidence before she died.
During an appearance on Newsmax’s “Saturday Report” with Rita Cosby, Rudy Giuliani gave an interview in which he described the fate of a whistleblower who has since passed away. According to Giuliani, who was the first person to bring to light the infamous “Laptop from Hell” that belonged to Hunter Biden, the whistleblower worked as the chief accountant at Burisma, which is known for being a highly corrupt Ukrainian energy firm.
During the time that Joe Biden served as Vice President of the United States under Barack Obama, Burisma paid Hunter tens of thousands of dollars per month for his position on the company’s board of directors, despite the fact that Hunter had zero prior experience working in the energy industry.
During that time, former Vice President Joe Biden withheld financial aid from the United States to Ukraine as a means of applying pressure on the Ukrainian government to fire Viktor Shokin, a senior prosecutor who was looking into allegations of fraudulent activity made against Burisma and its owner.
Who Is Mykola Lisin?
Mykola Pavlovy Lisin was a politician and merchant from Ukraine. Born in Kryvyj Rih, in what was then the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, he served in the military from 1982 to 1989, while simultaneously earning a degree from the Kiev Radio Engineering School in 1988.
He has been a member of the Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united) since 2001, and a member of the party’s political council since March 2003. He was elected to the Verkhovna Rada in 2002 with the same party. Together with the entrepreneur Mykola Zloevs’kyj, he founded the energy-focused company Burisma Holdings, in which he possessed a 50% stake. In 2003, he was awarded the Cabinet of Ministers diploma.
On September 7, 2005, he joined the Party of Regions, with whom he was re-elected to the European Parliament in 2006 and 2007. He died in a car accident on April 17, 2011. According to the press, citing sources believed to be close to the police, Lisin was driving a Lamborghini Diablo and allegedly lost control of the vehicle due to excessive speed, estimated to be between 250 and 270 kilometers per hour (150 kilometers per hour, according to other sources), crashing into a curb and a gas station price sign. He was not wearing a seatbelt, and it appears alcohol was detected in his blood. Lisin’s funeral was held on April 19 of the following year, and he was interred in Kiev’s Baikove cemetery. According to Focus magazine, he would register for a parliamentary session the following day.
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