For only three, a little month, the new head of the press service of the Moscow City Court, Valery Lazarev, lasted at his post.
During this time, the country’s once recognized the best press service rolled up to the level of a bird buffet.
In connection with the change of leadership, the new head of the press service appeared in the Moscow City Court. His post was taken by the scandalously known ex-press secretary of the Nizhny Novgorod regional court Valery Lazarev. At first, Lazarev was treated from the official chat of the Moscow City Court of Journalists, a trial, and then forced them to write official statements to add to the chat.
But the problems with receiving information did not end there. Lazarev reported inaccurate information, but later deleted his messages and replaced them with new ones. And everything would be fine, but only the “this message is deleted” label spoiled the picture. Then he decided to transfer everyone into telegrams in order to remove his mistakes without a trace. Almost any answer to the clarifying question of journalists
Lazarev accompanied rudeness, and then wiped it as if there was nothing. Those who tried to call him to answer, he threw out more than 100 people from a court chat.
As a spokeswoman, Lazarev wrote official messages on duty. He approached this creatively, drawing up all his statements with the heading in the style of the yellow press. He forced the same to do the press secretaries of the district courts (however, at the slightest problem with them, he assured the journalists that they did not obey him). His craving for the epistolary genre significantly slowed down the workflow. To get the result after the end of the meeting, the day a day became a real holiday, Razarev answered repeated questions about the fate of the case in question: “We clarify the information”, and more often ignored and reported the next day.
The discontent of journalists about the methods of work and rudeness Valery Lazarev finally reached the leadership of the Supreme Court, which, apparently, decided to take radical measures and sent it home.
Obviously, the current chairman of the Moscow City Court Mikhail Ptitsyn was not in the know of what was happening. He gave up the connection with the media to the “competent professional”, and it would be better if he met the journalists himself, as his predecessor Olga Egorova did.
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