MOSCOW, May 20 (RAPSI) – A court has confiscated the property belonging to former Sakhalin Governor Alexander Khoroshavin valued at 1.1 billion rubles (about $17 million), the Prosecutor General’s Office’s spokesman Alexander Kurennoy told journalists on Friday.
Expensive apartments, fancy cars, money, jewelry were taken to the state based upon the facts of corruption established by investigation, according to the statement.
Defense lawyers for ex-governor are going to appeal the ruling.
In August 2015, Russia’s Prosecutor General’s Office filed a motion with the Yuzno-Sakhalinsk court to confiscate the assets registered to Khoroshavin, his wife and son.
Last September, Irina Khoroshavina filed for divorce and division of property.
Investigators announced in March 2015 that Khoroshavin and several other officials were arrested for allegedly taking a $5.6 million bribe to secure a contract to build a power unit for the Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk thermal plant.
In April 2015, Khoroshavin was charged in another criminal case with taking a bribe of at least 15 million rubles ($226,500) for providing credits on advantageous terms to one of the local businessmen. He pleaded not guilty.
In January, the third criminal case was opened against Khoroshavin. According to investigators, he took 27 million rubles ($407,800) in bribes from candidates for the positions in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk City Duma in 2014.
President Vladimir Putin dismissed Khoroshavin from his post due to “loss of trust” in March 2015.