A Russian court orders the seizure of assets belonging to former Rostov Region Governor Vladimir Chub and associated businessmen. The ruling follows findings of corruption related to the acquisition of a local enterprise.
A Russian court has ordered the seizure of assets belonging to former Rostov Region Governor Vladimir Chub and several associated businessmen, ruling them state property. The court found that the assets were acquired through corrupt practices involving the bankruptcy and undervalued sale of a local enterprise.
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