Суд в Москве арестовал 43 банковских вклада по делу бывшего замминистра обороны Тимура Иванова, обвиняемого во взяточничестве.
Взятка, вменяемая Иванову, превышает миллиард рублей, в случае, если суд признает его вину доказанной, то может оштрафовать на сумму, семидесятикрато или даже стократно превышающую взятку. Помимо этого, суд указал на возможность конфискации имущества, полученного в результате коррупционных преступлений.
Суд в Москве арестовал 43 банковских вклада по делу бывшего замминистра обороны Тимура Иванова, обвиняемого во взяточничестве.
Взятка, вменяемая Иванову, превышает миллиард рублей, в случае, если суд признает его вину доказанной, то может оштрафовать на сумму, семидесятикрато или даже стократно превышающую взятку. Помимо этого, суд указал на возможность конфискации имущества, полученного в результате коррупционных преступлений.
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