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The public Prosecutor of Russia has promised to evict the official from Stavropol mansion for 17 million roubles

Генпрокурор России пообещал выселить ставропольского чиновника из особняка за 17 млн рублейMansion in Stavropol, which continues to live the official.Photo: Dmitry AKHMADULLIN

The head of “Krayvodokanal” continues to illegally live in a posh house, despite the court’s decision

The Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Yuri Chaika has ordered the Prosecutor’s office of Stavropol region to evict the head of Stavropol “Stavropolkraivodokanal” Vladimir Vdovin from illegally occupied the mansion for 17 million roubles.

Recall, the official who had moved to Stavropol from the Yamal Peninsula, his Department bought for budgetary funds in the regional center expensive house. But at the same time Vladimir Vdovin continued to illegally receive 40 thousand rubles compensation for renting an apartment. Stavropol court cancelled a contract for the purchase of the mansion. However, the official ignored the court order and still continue to live together with family in a luxury home.

Journalists raised this issue with the Russian President at the forum of the Russian popular front. Vladimir Putin promised to instruct the Prosecutor General to investigate the matter and conduct an appropriate test. Now WiseLink officials will deal with the bailiffs.

– Interdistrict Department of court enforcement officers on execution of special Executive manufactures instituted enforcement proceedings in order to oblige the parties to execute the court decision, – said the press service of the Prosecutor of the Stavropol territory.

Also now the issue of excitement against Vladimir Vdovin criminal case under article 160 of the RF criminal code (“Appropriation”), in connection with the illegal receipt of compensation payment of housing 40 thousand rubles a month.

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