On tuo korruption määrä kyllä rakkaassa itänaapurissa uskomaton 80% sotalaivojen korjausbudjetista pöllitty ja sen yhen ydinaseporukan korruptio prosentti oli 96.
Russian Investigative Committee has detected the theft of 80% of funds allocated for the repair of warships.
The Investigative Committee of Russia has opened a criminal case on large-scale fraud against the Novik industrial group engaged in the repair of Russian warships, Russian media report.
According to the investigation, the criminal schemes were coordinated by former MP of the State Duma Alexei Lyashchenko, who headed Novik from the company's formation in June 2009 until its bankruptcy in September 2016. According to the Kommersant newspaper, Mr. Lyashchenko is now hiding in the UAE because of a criminal case over non-payment of salaries to the company's employees. Last year, Moscow's Basmanny Court arrested Lyashchenko in absentia, but after an appeal, a Moscow City Court judge overturned the decision.
Investigators believe the embezzlement was committed between 2014 and 2016, when Novik was engaged in the repair of warships under subcontracts with the Yantar, Sevmash, Northern Design Bureau, Granit, Zvezdochka and 35th ship repair plants. The heads of the plants transferred advances to Lyashchenko in the amount of 40-80% of the contract value, which were allegedly spent on Novik's risk insurance, but in fact, the insurance companies cashed in the money received and returned it to the alleged embezzlers after deducting interest, the Kommersant writes.