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Former St. Petersburg vice-governor gets 5.5 years for embezzlement, graft
The Kuybyshevsky District Court of St. Petersburg on Thursday sentenced former vice-governor of St. Petersburg Marat Oganesyan to 5.5 years in high-security penal colony graft and embezzlement of funds allocated for the construction of the city’s Arena football stadium.
10:46 20.05.2021
Prosecutor demands 16 years in jail for former St. Petersburg vice-governor
A prosecutor has demanded 16 years in penal colony and 60 million-ruble fine ($800,000) for former vice-governor of St. Petersburg Marat Oganesyan charged with bribery and embezzlement of funds allocated for the construction of the city’s Arena football stadium.
10:45 30.04.2021
Former St. Petersburg vice-governor denied release from detention in embezzlement case
The of former vice-governor of St. Petersburg Marat Oganesyan charged with bribery and embezzlement of funds allocated for the construction of the city’s Arena football stadium was denied release from detention.
17:24 28.01.2021
Former St. Petersburg vice-governor pleads not guilty to bribery, embezzlement
The former vice-governor of St. Petersburg Marat Oganesyan pled not guilty in court on Wednesday to bribery and embezzlement of funds allocated for the construction of the city’s Arena football stadium.
17:45 18.09.2019
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