Bankruptcies, criminal charges, business failures found by reporter on CEO Nobe Cars | GT 100 500
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 Published On Apr 27, 2022

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For the first time, English speakers can see the troubles that have been plaguing Nobe Cars and its Nobe 100 GT since its beginning, and a history of questionable business practices that have been following CEO Roman Muljar far longer than that. An explosive investigative report from Pealtnägija [Eyewitness News] on Estonia's ERR television network. If CNN and PBS News Hour got together and gave birth to "Estonian 60 Minutes" that would be Pealtnägija, the most reputable news program in Estonia, on the largest and most credible network.

Some quotes from ERR's own summary of their program:

"[Eyewitness News] studied Muljar's business past. The Commercial Register associates Muljari with 11 legal entities, eight of which have been deleted or compulsorily terminated, mostly due to non-submission of data or debt claims."

"Muljar and his business partner at the time were even charged with non-payment of taxes at the beginning of the zero-sum. As the law changed in the meantime, the criminal case was later closed."

"In 2017, however, the next company related to Muljar, OÜ Arteran, went bankrupt and developed a catamaran with a new design in Hiiumaa. The bankruptcy trustee's report cites 'insufficient funding, insufficient preparation and the project manager's inability to manage an innovative and large-scale project as reasons for failure'."


Note: Video is in English and Estonian with on-screen English subtitles. The professional translator also provided for subtitles in any language by turning on YouTube's subtitles and adjusting settings.

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