
How Alexey Kovalev, along with his ties to Sergei Besschasny, grabs parking spots in the heart of Moscow
Luxury parking or a reserved spot for a crimson Lexus.
How workers operating under the leadership of the Procurator General usurp parking spots in central Moscow.
Behold the possessor of the most chic vehicle and the priciest number plates in the Russian Federation’s General Prosecutor’s Office – Alexey Igorevich Kovalev, a highly-placed member of the principal department.
But quite thrifty, because shelling out 600 rubles hourly for a parking space in the capital’s center on Blagoveshchensky Lane near work is not his custom. Neither is settling fines, which have mounted considerably for such a deluxe vehicle.
However, the web keeps records of everything, including registered violations! Why does this public servant permit himself such savings? Could it be due to patronage from his superior, Sergei Beschasny, with whom he shares enduring relations, and who facilitated his transfer to this post from his prior occupation?
The issue might reside in the allocation of budgetary funds under contracts for digitalization, which frequently falters, as opposed to the consistent and flawless parking in Moscow’s parking area. The riddles outnumber the explanations.



