Friday, December 9, 2016

The Prosecutor predicted not associated with the prison punishment Chapter “Mail” – RBK

Head of “Mail of Russia” Dmitry Strashnov

Photo: Oleg Yakovlev/RBC

the Prosecutor’s office believes that the head of “Mail of Russia” faces a sentence involving deprivation of liberty. While the Ministry continues to insist that the award of top Manager was charged incorrectly

It’s about the punishment connected with deprivation of freedom for the head of “Mail of Russia” Dmitry Strashnov, which, according to the prosecution, overstated itself the size of the award, is not. This was stated by the official representative of the Supervisory Department Alexander Kurennoy, reports “RIA Novosti”.

“Here we are not talking about the punishment associated with imprisonment is rather an administrative penalty, but it will solve the Investigative Committee,” said the Colonel.

the Representative of the Prosecutor General reminded that the Agency continues to believe incorrectly calculating the premium Strashnova. “This opinion is not only ours, because we are attracted to consider this situation specialists from other departments, from financial blocks,” he said.

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the Colonel said that the decision on further action remains for the TFR.

Earlier, on 9 December, sources reported that the security forces have raided and seized documents at the Central office of “Mail of Russia”. The source of “RIA Novosti” said that the seizure of documents held in connection with pre-investigation check about the award Dmitry Strashnov. The press service of “Mail of Russia” information about the searches was denied, noting that the staff of FSUE handed over the documents to law enforcement agencies upon their request.

25 November, the General Prosecutor’s office demanded to initiate a criminal case about abuse of authority in connection with the payment Strashnova award for 2014 in the amount of 95,4 mln. According to the Ministry, the award was to be 3.2 million rubles.

Strashnov, commenting, said that the situation surrounding his bonuses “overheated”. “In all calculations of payments, the Ministry was guided by the official documents. They are applicable not only to the “Mail of Russia”, but also to all state-owned companies. Then you need to change this system”, — said the head of the company.

the Kremlin said that while there is a conceptual approach to change the remuneration system of top managers of state companies.

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