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Governor of Kirov Region detained while receiving €400k bribe - Investigative Committee | |
(about 20 hours later) | |
The governor of the Kirov Region has been caught "red-handed" while receiving a bribe of €400,000 ($446,000). According to investigators, he was getting the money from a company associated with the criminal case of anti-corruption activist Aleksey Navalny. | |
The head of the region in Central Russia Nikita Belykh has been detained and a criminal case launched, spokesman of Russia's Investigative Committee Vladimir Markin announced on Friday. Belykh was caught red-handed while receiving the money in euro currency at a Moscow restaurant, he added, saying that investigators will seek the governor's arrest. | |
The euro notes were apparently marked by police. | The euro notes were apparently marked by police. |
According to investigators, Belykh was getting the money for his actions in favor of the bribe-giver, who controlled two companies – the Novovyatsky Ski Plant and Forestry Managing Company. | According to investigators, Belykh was getting the money for his actions in favor of the bribe-giver, who controlled two companies – the Novovyatsky Ski Plant and Forestry Managing Company. |
The latter entity is associated with Russian opposition figure Aleksey Navalny. Among its co-founding companies in 2010 was the Kirovles (Kirov Forest), which was later involved in the criminal case against Navalny. In 2013, the activist was found guilty by a Kirov court of embezzlement within the Kirovles. Originally sentenced to five years in prison, Navalny's sentence was later changed to suspended, with a fine of 500,000 rubles ($7,700). | The latter entity is associated with Russian opposition figure Aleksey Navalny. Among its co-founding companies in 2010 was the Kirovles (Kirov Forest), which was later involved in the criminal case against Navalny. In 2013, the activist was found guilty by a Kirov court of embezzlement within the Kirovles. Originally sentenced to five years in prison, Navalny's sentence was later changed to suspended, with a fine of 500,000 rubles ($7,700). |
READ MORE: Anti-corruption blogger Navalny sentenced to 5 years behind bars for embezzlement | READ MORE: Anti-corruption blogger Navalny sentenced to 5 years behind bars for embezzlement |
Belykh, who has been governor since January 2009, is now suspected of corruption, related to a number of investment and business projects in his region. | Belykh, who has been governor since January 2009, is now suspected of corruption, related to a number of investment and business projects in his region. |
The criminal case against him is not politically-motivated, Markin stressed. He recalled other instances when cases against former governors of Russia's Komi and Sakhalin Regions were launched, and said corruption charges cannot have a political subtext. | The criminal case against him is not politically-motivated, Markin stressed. He recalled other instances when cases against former governors of Russia's Komi and Sakhalin Regions were launched, and said corruption charges cannot have a political subtext. |
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