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Former Vice-Governor of Leningrad Region Sentenced to Four Years for Bribery

Former Deputy Governor of Leningrad Region Sentenced to Four Years in Prison for Bribery

The Vasileostrovsky District Court of St. Petersburg sentenced former Deputy Governor of the Leningrad Region Mikhail Moskvin to four years in a maximum security penal colony in a bribery case. This was reported to Lenta.ru through the joint press service of the St. Petersburg court.

Moskvin was found guilty of committing a crime under Part 6 of Article 290 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("giving a bribe on an especially large scale"). He was also banned from holding positions in the civil service and local government bodies for five years. The former vice-governor was arrested in court.

The investigation and the court established that from July 2019 to November 2021, Moscow Vin received a bribe totaling 12.6 million rubles from the CEO of the non-profit organization Daniil Fedichev and the CEO of the Shareholders' Rights Protection Fund Alexander Gorshenev, who confirmed the receipt. . General sponsorship. Moskvin pleaded guilty.

The owner of a Russian garment factory, previously arrested on bribery charges, has reportedly signed 40 contracts with the military.


Source: Lenta.RuLenta.Ru

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