Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Former President of the Bank of Moscow on the international wanted list

Former President of the Bank of Moscow Andrey Borodin on international wanted list, reports "Interfax" on Wednesday, May 4, with reference to the Investigation Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. "Due to the fact that Andrei Borodin hiding abroad, and is not an investigator, he was put on international wanted list", - said the Interior Ministry. On Wednesday at a meeting of the court considered the petition investigation of absentee arrest of Borodin and his deputy Dmitry Akulinin. Earlier, sources told the agency that Borodin and Akulinin in the case of absentee arrest will be announced on the international wanted list through Interpol. Borodin declined to RIA Novosti, where he is. "I'm not in London, and certainly not in Russia", - he said. In April 2011 Borodin and Akulinin were removed from their positions at the Bank of Moscow court decision at the time of the investigation on the credit of the Bank of Moscow for 13 billion rubles., Which was won by Premier Estate. Former top manager of the Bank of Moscow have been charged with abuse of power (Part 1 of Article 201 of the Criminal Code). Borodin, previously owned the 20% stake in Bank of Moscow, he left in early April, from Russia to London for fear of prosecution. Soon he was joined by his deputy Akulinin. April 21 Borodin by a vote of shareholders had been deprived of his post of president of the bank.

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