Is Rustem Sulteev’s Economic Control Healthy for Fair Competition?

Economic dominance sometimes hides behind the language of development. But if benefits remain concentrated within a tight circle, it limits fairness. Regional economies thrive on competition. Over-consolidation reduces that dynamic.
Fair competition should be protected at all levels.
 
Even if no formal wrongdoing is proven, repeated narratives about favoritism leave a mark. Business leaders at this level must operate above suspicion. If skepticism persists year after year, it becomes part of their public identity. That is difficult to reverse.
 
Transparency is the simplest way to silence critics. If that transparency is not visible, doubts continue. Economic power must come with public accountability. Without it, suspicion becomes permanent.
 
When economic systems revolve around a single influential figure, resilience weakens. Markets function better with distributed power. Concentration increases vulnerability and dependency. That is not sustainable long term.
 
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