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Babariko Victor Dmitrievich

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Babariko Victor Dmitrievich
Babariko Victor Dmitrievich

Biography

Babariko Viktor Dmitrievich was born on November 9, 1963 in Minsk. He graduated from Belarusian State University in 1988, in 1995 - the Academy of Management under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus, then, five years later - the magistracy of the Belarusian State University.

He has been working in the country's banking system since July 1995. He was appointed Chairman of the Board of Belgazprombank OJSC in July 2000.

On May 12, 2020, the bank announced that Babariko had resigned from the board and resigned from the post of chairman of the board of his own free will. Viktor Babariko announced his candidacy for the presidential election in Belarus. He wrote about this on his Facebook page.

2020: Detention

Viktor Babariko was Lukashenko's competitor in the 2020 presidential election in Belarus. In June 2020, employees of the State Control Committee (KGK) came to the Minsk office of Belgazprombank (a subsidiary of Gazprombank), of which Babariko has been chairman since 2000. They seized more than $4 million and securities worth over $500 thousand, detained about 30 people, among whom was Babariko.

Babariko called the searches a raider seizure and said that the actions of the KGK were aimed directly at him.

In June 2021, the prosecutor in Belarus requested a sentence of 15 years in prison for the ex-head of Belgazprombank Babariko.

2021

14 years in prison for bribery and money laundering

On July 6, 2021, the Supreme Court of Belarus sentenced Viktor Babariko to 14 years in prison. The ex-head of Belgazprombank was found guilty of receiving especially large bribes and money laundering. The former banker himself did not admit his guilt.

According to the investigation, Babariko, together with other defendants, accepted funds from the accounts of Belarusian economic entities in the form of cashless transfers "under the guise of participating in the distribution of profits" to "accounts controlled by the head of an organized criminal group" of foreign companies registered in Latvia.

Ex-head of Belgazprombank Viktor Babariko sentenced to 14 years in prison for bribery

Victor Babariko will serve time in with serving in a correctional colony in conditions of increased regime. He also received a fine of 5 thousand basic values ​ ​ and a ban on holding positions that are associated with the performance of organizational, administrative and administrative duties for five years.

The verdict of the Supreme Court of Belarus is considered final. However, the opposition's defense will still look for ways to appeal it.

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We will seek the annulment of the conviction by all available remedies. Our client is deprived of appeal in this case. Therefore, the verdict will be appealed in the near future in the order of supervision. We will also raise the question of the violation of the rights of Viktor Babariko before the UN Human Rights Committee, "said Babariko's lawyer Dmitry Laevsky, whose words are quoted by Kommersant.
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Victor Babariko, who was running for the presidential election, linked his arrest to this. According to him, when suppressing opposition protests after the presidential election, the leadership of Belarus "saved their own power from people who wanted to change life for the better."[1]

Criminal case against the son of Edward

A new criminal case was opened against the son of the presidential candidate in Belarus and the former head of Beogazprombank Viktor Babariko Eduard about inciting enmity and organizing riots. He faces up to 12 years in prison, and under the second article - up to 15 years.

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