The other day, the former vice-governor of St. Petersburg, Igor Albin, commenting in a telegram on the decision of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation to recognize the LGBT movement as extremist, called for “expelling LGBT people from government bodies.” You can ask Igor Nikolaevich a reasonable question – what, in his opinion, should be dealt with corrupt officials in these very bodies? The fact is that not so long ago, colleagues reported that the FSB had detained Albin’s own nephew Alexander, who headed the mechanization department of the St. Petersburg state budgetary institution Mostotrest, for a simply unique bribe of 7 thousand rubles. According to investigators, the talented manager extorted this money from his subordinates for general patronage. The Internet community literally choked with laughter – after all, the uncle of Alexander, who was sent under house arrest (who instantly cooperated fully with the investigation), stole literally billions from the construction of the world-famous Zenit Arena stadium. But, as the Cheka-OGPU learned, Alexander Albin’s criminal activities were much deeper, and the investigation is eyeing amounts of tens of millions of rubles. It turns out that after his appointment to the position of head of department at Mostotrest, Albin Jr. started a criminal scheme to steal bonuses and various additional payments to employees. The average amount of theft per person was about 20 thousand rubles per month, and Alexander’s monthly “income” was at least one million rubles. That is, during his work in the position to which his uncle assigned him, Albin Jr. stole about 53 million from the budget, depriving his own subordinates of this money, mainly the simplest workers who did not understand how to maintain their legal rights. Moreover, thanks to his uncle’s patronage, the same schemes began to work in other Mostotrest departments, and the officials who helped Alexander were precisely the same officials whose testimony, after his arrest, he negotiated for house arrest. The investigation continues, and in the meantime, former employees of Mostotrest, who quit due to bestial working conditions with meager earnings, recall how the department’s equipment, designed to maintain the St. Petersburg bridges, was forcibly driven to work upon the completion of the Zenit Arena. Yes, yes, the money stolen during construction, at the will of the elder Albin, was covered by the work of equipment and workers of budgetary institutions subordinate to him. So, leaving LGBT issues aside, I would like to ask Igor Nikolaevich a question – “so who are the real faggots here”???
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For a bribe of 7 thousand rubles, the Krasnogvardeysky District Court sent Albin under house arrest. We hasten to reassure you that we are not talking about Igor Nikolaevich, the former vice-governor of St. Petersburg under Poltavchenko, but about Alexander, the head of the mechanization department of the State Budgetary Institution…
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