Russian prosecutors seek to seize 5.5 billion rubles in assets from former DeputyRuslan Tsalikov in an anti-corruption lawsuit. The filing alleges Tsalikov holds undisclosed business interests and real estate, claims the former official denies.
The Russian Prosecutor General's Office has filed an anti-corruption lawsuit against former DeputyRuslan Tsalikov, seeking the seizure of 5.5 billion rubles in assets. The lawsuit alleges that Tsalikov holds ownership of the company Sandora and has registered real estate worth 73.2 million rubles under the name of Vlada Markovskaya, both of which Tsalikov denies.
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