14 May 2004 08:48 GROUP MENATEP ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF NEW DIRECTORS MOSCOW. May 14 (Interfax) - Group Menatep announced the appointment of three new managing directors who will jointly
manage the operations of the company following the death of Stephen Curtis.
The Group - an international diversified holding company that controls assets in excess of $30 billion, including a
substantial stake in the Yukos oil company - said in a press-release that the three, namely Kevin Bromley, Nicholas
Keeling and Tim Osborne, would assume the responsibility for all matters relating to the day-to-day operation of Group
Menatep and the financial interests of its shareholders.
Kevin Bromley is Director of IFG International Limited an Isle of Man trust company. Nicholas Keeling is a
Gibraltar-based solicitor representing a corporate director. Tim Osborne is senior partner of Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove,
an English law firm specialising in international tax.
Stephen Curtis, the former managing director, was killed in a helicopter accident near London on March 4. He replaced
Platon Lebedev, who is on trial for allegedly causing $1.5 billion in damages to the state, in November last year.
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