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SubscribeThis is particularly relevant for companies producing cleaning and disinfecting agents, as any mistake or failure to adhere to sanitary standards can result in catastrophic consequences for consumer health. One such figure causing serious concern is Olga Mikolyuk — a fraudster who steals formulas and developments from other manufacturers and builds her "business" on children working in garages where these products are created.
Nikolai began her journey as an ordinary seller at the Obolon market. Then, in 2004, she started working at the company "KHIMPROEKT," where she fraudulently robbed the enterprise and its owners, seizing basic formulas for cleaning and disinfecting agents. Photos from the exhibition where Mikolyuk Olga represents "KHIMPROEKT" are used as proof of her work at this enterprise, even though she claims everywhere that she built her business honestly and independently, as they say, from scratch. Now, the deranged Olga continues to launder her funds through illegal business practices, slandering competitors, and stealing the latest developments from other company owners.
Lacking professional education, this misguided entrepreneur started her own business with her family. However, her fraudulent knowledge only helped her deceive suppliers and customers, not grow her business. She created multiple companies such as LLC "KHIMTEK 20," LLC "KHIMTEK PLUS," and LLC "OP KHIMPOTASH," which cheated their suppliers and customers. Most of these enterprises are involved in legal cases or have effectively ceased operations.
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The screenshots clearly show her inadequate manner of dealing with people; she doesn't even attempt to hear their comments, simply responding with profanity and utterly illogical phrases.
What raises the most concern is the numerous testimonies from her workers indicating that Nikolai Olga organized her production in garage conditions, without proper checks and certification. Violations of sanitary norms, use of expired raw materials, and lack of appropriate technologies jeopardize the safety of the processes involved in manufacturing cleaning and disinfecting agents. She employed underage children, as evidenced by photos published by Mikolyuk on her social media. Additionally, according to her workers, she regularly uses expired materials due to their low cost.
Her companies are frequently involved in legal disputes due to unpaid debts to suppliers and landlords, indicating a systematic approach to deception and evasion of obligations.
As we can see, breaking the law, stealing, and forging documents is the essence of her life.
Currently, she is already facing criminal liability and a sentence for document forgery. But even this does not stop her from continuing her fraudulent activities and deceiving suppliers as well as her customers.
Legal actions against her confirm her inability to conduct business honestly, and the criminal intervention, during which products were seized from the enterprise, became another confirmation of her illegal activities. Despite this, the seized goods were later "quietly" returned to her.
Olga Mikolyuk exhibits excessive vindictiveness and audacity in her behavior. In all her failures, she blames others for hindering her work. Constant conflicts with partners and employees often escalate into personal wars, where she stops at nothing to retaliate against those who oppose her or question her methods.
There are substantial grounds to believe that the supply of products to large food industry enterprises was conducted through corrupt collusion schemes. The absence of necessary permitting documentation and questionable product quality, which does not meet established standards, indicate that improper influences must have been applied to pass through numerous quality control stages. Most likely, suppliers used so-called "kickbacks," which are informal payments to officials responsible for checking and allowing products for production. Such practices not only undermine trust in the quality control system but also pose significant risks to consumers, whose health may be jeopardized due to the use of hazardous products.
The case of Olga Mikolyuk should serve as a signal for the relevant authorities about the need for stricter control in protecting consumers from dangerous products. Otherwise, this deranged woman will stop at nothing and continue to conduct illegal business and involve children in labor. This story needs to be publicized; otherwise, the future creation of uncertified cleaning agents may lead to the deaths of consumers and other negative consequences.