Former Minister of economic development Alexei Ulyukayev cannot be called corrupt until a court decision. The journalists said the press Secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov, reports TASS.
According to him, “until the court case with Ulyukaev cannot be classified as corruption”. So Sands commented on the poll of the Russian center for public opinion research (VTSIOM), according to which the majority of Russians called the arrest of the former head of Ministry of economic development is not the fight against corruption, and the “settling of accounts”.
“I would like to repeat, until the judgment of any one person, in this case, especially the former Minister Ulyukayev cannot be called corrupt. This can be done only by the court,” — said Peskov. The reason why public opinion has evolved in favor of the speaker, can only explain themselves sociologists, said press Secretary of the President. “They have the explanation of certain results,” he said.
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Peskov also added that “the fight against corruption is planned, is purposeful, active on different levels.”
the results of the survey of Russians who spent the all-Russia centre of public opinion research, it became known earlier, on November 25. According to the study, more than half (54%) of Russian citizens believe the arrest of the former Minister of economic development Alexei Ulyukayev in an indicative action, the settling of accounts or consequence of the conflict of rival clans in power. With the arrest of ex-Minister of economic development serves as an example of real struggle against corruption, I agree, only 30% of Russians, follows from the materials of VTsIOM.
the Arrest of speaker “caused a resonance in society,” said the center for the study of public opinion. According to the survey, about the arrest of the speaker had known for more than three-quarters of respondents (78%). It was also noted that more details of this case know the elderly and well-educated citizens.
a Criminal case against former economic development Minister Alexei Ulyukayev filed 15 Nov. According to investigators, on November 14 he received a bribe of $ 2 million for the Ministry issued a positive evaluation, which allowed Rosneft to buy a stake of the company “Bashneft”.
Alexei Ulyukayev was dismissed from the post of Minister of economic development of 15 November, decree of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin with the phrase “for loss of confidence.”
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