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The name came from the two founders of the company, the ]-Transnistrian CEO and president Viktor Gushan and ]-Transnistrian Ilya Kazmaly, who were previously ] officers. The name came from the two founders of the company, the ]-Transnistrian CEO and president Viktor Gushan and ]-Transnistrian Ilya Kazmaly, who were previously ] officers.

The company has close ties with the political power of Transnistria, with two of its employees being members of parliament for ], the party which have the majority in Transnistrian Supreme Soviet.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref> <ref></ref>


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Sheriff (in Cyrillic: Шериф) is the second-largest company based in Transnistria.

It owns a chain of petrol stations, a chain of supermarkets, a TV channel, a publishing house, a construction company, a Mercedes-Benz dealer, an advertising agency, a spirits factory, two bread factories, a mobile phone network, the football club FC Sheriff Tiraspol and its newly built Sheriff Stadium at an estimated cost of $200 million including a five-star hotel still under construction.

The name came from the two founders of the company, the Ukrainian-Transnistrian CEO and president Viktor Gushan and Russo-Transnistrian Ilya Kazmaly, who were previously Soviet police officers.

References

  1. Sports in Pridnestrovie: Going for Gold

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