Russian opposition MP got $750,000 from state fund?
BY Agencies20 April 2013 7:11 AM IST
Agencies20 April 2013 7:11 AM IST
A manager of Russia’s Skolkovo Foundation, a high-tech innovation hub, has been accused of embezzling $750,000 in state funds and paying the money to an opposition lawmaker who supported last year’s anti-Kremlin protests.
The criminal case, the latest of several targeting Skolkovo executives, has been opened against the foundation’s vice president, Alexei Beltyukov, on the suspicion that he gave the money to State Duma deputy Ilya Ponomaryov between February 2011 and February 2012, allegedly for lectures and research projects, the Russian Investigative Committee said.
Ponomaryov was paid $300,000 to deliver 10 lectures in various Russian cities, and also got another $450,000 for scientific and research work, the Investigative Committee added.
‘Beltyukov attempted to conceal the misappropriation of such a large sum by signing a number of agreements between the foundation and Ponomaryov,’ the committee said in a statement.
Investigators said they were looking into the deal to check how much of it Ponomaryov has fulfilled.
Beltyukov denied the allegations Friday, saying the foundation hired Ponomaryov and paid him on a legal basis.
Ponomaryov, who took an active part in the mass opposition protests last year, dismissed the case as ‘politically motivated’.
The criminal case, the latest of several targeting Skolkovo executives, has been opened against the foundation’s vice president, Alexei Beltyukov, on the suspicion that he gave the money to State Duma deputy Ilya Ponomaryov between February 2011 and February 2012, allegedly for lectures and research projects, the Russian Investigative Committee said.
Ponomaryov was paid $300,000 to deliver 10 lectures in various Russian cities, and also got another $450,000 for scientific and research work, the Investigative Committee added.
‘Beltyukov attempted to conceal the misappropriation of such a large sum by signing a number of agreements between the foundation and Ponomaryov,’ the committee said in a statement.
Investigators said they were looking into the deal to check how much of it Ponomaryov has fulfilled.
Beltyukov denied the allegations Friday, saying the foundation hired Ponomaryov and paid him on a legal basis.
Ponomaryov, who took an active part in the mass opposition protests last year, dismissed the case as ‘politically motivated’.
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