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UPDATE: Prosecutor wants 10 years of colony for Vneshpormbank’s head

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MOSCOW, May 2 (PRIME) – The state prosecutor demanded 10 years of restraint in a standard regime colony and a fine of 400,000 rubles for Larisa Markus, former head of Vneshprombank, under a criminal case of a 114 billion ruble theft, according to information obtained by PRIME in the Moscow Court of the Khamovniki District on Tuesday.

The court is hearing the case under a special procedure, without a study of proofs and with a plea of guilty by Markus. The penalty under the procedure must not exceed two thirds of the maximum possible penalty.

The prosecutors also demanded the court introduce a penalty of five years of restraint in a standard regime colony and a fine of 400,000 rubles for the bank’s former Vice President Yekaterina Glushakova, who also agreed to hearing of the case under the special procedure.

Judge Marina Syrova said that a sentence for Markus and Glushakova will be announced on May 10.

A representative of the injured party – the Deposit Insurance Agency – said that both defendants redeemed 200,000 rubles each, driving financial damage down to 113.5 billion rubles.

The stolen billions of rubles have not been found yet.

Vneshprombank, formerly one of the top 40 of Russian banks by assets, lost its license in January as the central bank deemed its bailout impossible. Vneshprombank’s liabilities were estimated at 259.9 billion rubles and assets at 49.7 billion rubles as of the moment of its license revocation.

(56.9838 rubles – U.S. $1)

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02.05.2017 15:15