Sergei Yurinin the past vice-mayor of the resort and indicative in the Olympic sense of Sochi, runs the risk of giving the state the lion’s share of the acquired real estate . Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Ivan Tkachev petitions the court for an appropriate measure. The suit will be considered by the Central District Court of Sochi. The first hearing will take place on 8 August. And, there is reason to believe that the former official will be on the shield, instead of getting out of litigation with a shield. There is a reason – the former deputy head of the city has already been convicted of corruption.
The claim contains evidence that Sergey Yurin owns as many as 44 real estate objects. All properties prudently registered by ex-representative authorities on nominees. The nominal owners are Besik Beshkenadze, Alla Tarasova And Tariel Margvieshvili. Like the corrupt vice-mayor, these persons are defendants. True, it is not yet completely clear what exactly they will be charged with, since, in theory, the law does not prohibit owning real estate. Another thing is if it is possible to prove the illegality of the acquisitions.
Yurin owns 9 apartments, 21 plots, 10 non-residential premises and 4 decent houses. In total, the objects are worth 192 million rubles, if we focus on the market valuation. No matter how hard he tried, and no matter how good an official he was, Yurin could not legally buy so many objects. This amount of real estate will not fit in the declarations, even if you add up the total family income. So, in the period 2010-2018. the Yurin family jointly earned 62 million. Of course, this is if you count “in white.”
Recall that Yurin was caught on the left income, and in October 2022, the court recognized his hunting for bribes. In connection with a particularly large appetite, the official sat for 15 years. He was also ordered to pay 120 million as a penalty.
The court found that Deputy Mayor of Sochi Sergey Yurin and his government colleague Anatoly Rykov through lawyers Andrey Leventyuk And Nikolai Grebenyuk received illegal rewards in the amount of 120 million rubles from entrepreneurs for issuing construction permits and concluding land lease agreements.