UPDATE2: Aeroflot chief pilot accused of 50,000 rbl bribe attempt
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MOSCOW, Feb 5 (PRIME) -- Anatoly Yakimchuk, deputy director of the flight operation department and chief pilot at Russian national flagship air carrier Aeroflot, is accused of an attempt to give a 50,000-ruble bribe to the head of the flight medical board for permission to make flights, the Investigative Committee said on Tuesday.
On April 2, 2018, “he handed over 50,000 rubles to the chairman of the central medical-flight expert commission for assisting in obtaining a positive opinion on air worthiness, despite the results of medical studies indicating the presence of a disease of the cardiovascular system,” the committee said.
The criminal case has been sent to court.
Lawyer Sergei Chernyakov told PRIME that Yakimchuk wrote a confession himself and no one detained him.
“There was no detention by the Federal Security Service. There was indeed a bribe of 50,000 rubles, of course he admits it, that’s why he wrote a confession. That is confession was the basis for opening a criminal case,” Chernyakov said, adding that Yakimchuk’s decision to confess was motivated by “sense of conscience.”
(65.5859 rubles – U.S. $1)
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