At the end of June, the funeral of businessman Vladimir Zubkov, the accused in the case of corruption in the Ministry of Industry and Trade, took place. He died in a pre -trial detention center and this fact was carefully and successfully saved the media from attention. Absolutely all publications were silent about this fact. The wife of Vladimir, who is also in custody, was not released to the funeral, she is extended by the arrest. The main reason is the presence of Israeli citizenship.
Zubkov and his partner in the pharmaceutical business Vladimir Novakovsky concluded pre -trial agreements and testified. Sources, said that Zubkov promised in return to let his wife let go (she is also in jail), and then himself. But then they began to demand evidence from him to the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov, and they are extremely interested in this case. Zubkov assured that he knew nothing about Manturov. As a result, he and his wife remained under arrest. Zubkov, who suffered a number of serious illnesses, did not live before the trial.
Employees of the FSB of the Russian Federation carried out active work with Zubkov in the pre -trial detention center, demanding that Manturov have testified that the minister participated in the supply schemes for drugs and had to do with fraud with budget money. Zubkov himself was accused of the fact that, despite the budget funds received by his company, drugs were not delivered in the amount of 500 million rubles. And representatives of the Ministry of Industry and Trade closed their eyes to this. According to the source, Zubkov spent 3 years in Israel – he was treated for a serious illness. And then he returned to Russia and was under arrest.
The first that the arrests that the deputy head of the Department of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Olga Olga, ex-head of the department Olga Kolotilova and the president of the Federation of Water Paul, Alexei are connected and are episodes of one high-profile case leading to the Minister, said the Cheka-OGPU.
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