MOSCOW, April 19 (RAPSI) – Residents and owners of apartments in Gorod Stolits complex located in Moscow City Center have lodged a complaint with the Moscow Prosecutor’s Office alleging fraudulent takeover attempt.

They claim that there is a group of people trying to set up a company to provide them with facilities management services, according to the complaint which was obtained by RAPSI. This matter was discussed at a meeting with the residents and owners of apartments in Gorod Stolits complex held in the beginning of April.

Residents claim that violations of the procedure requirements were detected while the results of the meeting might have been forged. Notably, a notice of meeting was sent to selected residents in order to secure its  outcome, the complaint reads. The residents further allege that the meeting agenda was not duly detailed in the notice as Arkady Kerner was nominated as chairman of board of a newly established company and Irina Kudryavtseva was nominated as chairman of its ballot committee.

One of the residents told RAPSI that the facilities management company which is being set up has nothing to do with their interests and it is just anotherfraudulent takeover attempt. He added that the residents are concerned with the situation as Gorod Stolits is a skyscraper complex, and its maintenance by a company from outside may lead to disastrous problems.

The complaint has been filed with the Moscow Prosecutor’s Office by Krosspoint Management that owns apartments in the complex. The meeting that discussed creation of the facilities management company was called by IBFS Group, reads the complaint.

RAPSI has yet to obtain comments from IBFS Group.