Complete chaos at the car dealership – leaders have fled, keys and money are missing
The Zubr car brand in Belarus, once touted as a national pride, is now under scrutiny for alleged fraud as authorities confirm no permission was granted for its production.
The Zubr car brand, which was heavily promoted in Belarus as a new national pride, is now being exposed as a gigantic scam, according to reports from Mail.ru. Just months ago, the streets of Minsk were adorned with ads showcasing Zubr vehicles, drawing the attention of many potential buyers eager for an affordable domestic car. However, the situation took a turn when the Ministry of Industry in Belarus stepped in to clarify the legal status of the brand.
It was revealed that none of the companies connected to the Zubr brand had the necessary licenses to manufacture cars. Furthermore, the factory where these cars were supposed to be produced denied any claims of vehicle production, casting doubt on the credibility of the entire operation. Investigations suggested that the Zubr name was registered under seven different companies, all with identical information, raising red flags about the legitimacy of the business practices involved.
As chaos unfolded at local car dealerships, key executives reportedly fled, leaving behind confused customers and significant financial losses. The case raises serious concerns about regulatory oversight in Belarus's automotive industry and poses questions about how such a fraudulent scheme could operate without detection for so long, indicating potential systemic issues within the market and regulatory frameworks.