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2023: Revocation of sentence

On December 21, 2023, the Moscow City Court acquitted former IT specialist Social Insurance Fund (FSS) of Russia Nikolai Evdokimov, who participated in the development and creation of a unified integrated information system (EIIS). "Social insurance

In August 2023, the Dorogomilovsky Court of Moscow sentenced Nikolai Evdokimov to seven years in prison and sentenced him to a fine of 500 thousand rubles. The ex-employee of the FSS was then found guilty of major fraud. According to the investigation, after being dismissed from the FSS, the programmer registered rights to 46 subsystems of the Sotstrakh unified integrated information system on his company, which caused damage to the FSS by hundreds of millions of rubles.

Moscow City Court acquitted former FSS specialist Nikolai Evdokimov

As Kommersant specified in August 2023, before joining the FSS and after his dismissal from it, Nikolai Evdokimov was the general director of Open Information Technologies LLC (later Nist), an organization developed by EIIS Sosstrakh. One of the main tasks of the IT specialist was to install, maintain and ensure the operability of public programs and EIIS subsystems in the FSS. The publication of the newspaper, citing the materials of the investigation, said that having access to the source codes of Sotsstrakh and being a programmer in his specialty, Evdokimov could make any changes to the system, which were almost impossible for other employees of the fund to identify.

Evdokimov pleaded not guilty. His defense believes that the rights to the results of intellectual activity cannot be the subject of theft.

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The Moscow City Court overturned the verdict of the Dorogomilovsky District Court of Moscow on August 17, 2023 and fully acquitted the former chief IT specialist of the Social Insurance Fund Evdokimov Nikolai Valerievich due to the lack of corpus delicti, the Moscow City Court said in a statement on December 21, 2023 quoted by TASS. Nikolai Evdokimov was released from jail.[1]
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