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Russian deputy defence minister arrested on bribery allegations

Juliet Newell
Last updated: April 27, 2024 9:00 pm
By Juliet Newell
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Russian deputy defence minister Timur Ivanov is being held at a pre-trial detention centre, after being taken into custody for allegedly taking bribes. Ivanov, with close links to Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu, faces a 15-year sentence if he’s convicted. The upcoming trial promises to delve into accusations that Ivanov and his family profited from illicit kickbacks associated with contracts he approved within the Ministry of Defence.

These revelations, unearthed by a probe conducted by the late opposition figure Alexei Navalny‘s team, have cast a harsh light on the inner workings of Russia’s military-industrial complex. The upcoming trial will revolve around claims he and his family benefitted from kickbacks for contracts he approved at the ministry. This, and other stunning revelations, was uncovered during an investigation by late opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s team.

The investigation has uncovered a trail of incriminating evidence, including leaked emails allegedly from Ivanov’s wife, Svetlana Manjovich, showcasing their extravagant lifestyle. Luxury cars, opulent jewellery, and designer clothing are but a few trappings of their ostentatious living. Moreover, the family’s penchant for lavish parties, exclusive real estate rentals, and yacht escapades in the sun-drenched shores of the French Riviera further underscore the depths of their indulgence.

It’s also alleged that funds were channelled through third parties, including defence ministry contractors. Ivanov’s court appearance on April 24 saw officials levelling accusations of his involvement in a “criminal conspiracy” to solicit bribes of a “particularly large scale” in exchange for property services linked to defence ministry contracts. Ivanov remains adamant in his defence against the charges, insisting he’s innocent.

President Vladimir Putin is in contact with Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu on the matter, but the Kremlin has not commented directly on Ivanov’s arrest, and neither has the defence ministry. For the foreseeable future, Ivanov will remain confined to the Lefortovo jail in Moscow, his fate hanging in the balance as legal proceedings unfold over the course of the next two months. As the saga unfolds, it serves as a stark reminder of the enduring struggle against corruption within the highest echelons of Russian governance.

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