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Anosenko Sergei Anatolyevich
Anosenko Sergei Anatolyevich

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2022: Arrest in a bribe case in the supply of medical equipment

At the end of December 2022, the chief physician of the Vologda Regional Oncological Dispensary, Sergei Anosenko, was detained in the case of receiving a bribe on an especially large scale - more than 1 million rubles. This was reported by the press service of the investigative department of the TFR in the region.

According to investigators, the head physician of the oncology dispensary received money in the amount of 1 million rubles and "other property worth several tens of thousands of rubles" from a representative of a commercial organization in a cafe in Vologda. According to regional media reports, this valuable property was a tea service worth 23 thousand rubles. According to the investigating authorities, the bribe was intended for the subsequent execution of contracts for the supply of medical equipment.

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The bribe-giving was recorded during operational-search measures, - said in the message of the regional headquarters of the TFR.
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A criminal case was initiated under Part 6 of Art. 290 of the Criminal Code, the head physician of the Vologda Oncology Center was detained. Within the framework of the criminal case, searches and inspections were carried out, service documentation was seized. The name of the company, whose representative handed over the bribe to the head physician of the oncology dispensary, is not reported.

In August 2022, the government of the Vologda Oblast reported that the regional oncology dispensary had fully restored planned work after completing the repair of two computer tomographs and buying a second MRI apparatus. The equipment failed at the end of 2021, and at the beginning of 2022 a queue for research was formed.

The Vologda Regional Oncological Dispensary is one of the oldest medical institutions in the region. The medical center is engaged in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer, annually detecting more than 4 thousand new malignancies. Anosenko headed the oncological dispensary of the region in 2018.[1]

2024: Sentence - three years in prison for bribes

On February 28, 2024, the Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Vologda Region reported that the former chief physician of the local oncology dispensary Sergei Anosenko was sentenced to three years in a maximum security colony. The man was found guilty of committing crimes under Part 6 of Art. 290 of the Criminal Code - taking a bribe on an especially large scale.

The case file says that on the afternoon of December 22, 2022, the head physician of the Vologda Oncological Dispensary Anosenko, while in a restaurant on Chekhov Street in the regional center, personally received 1 million rubles in cash from a representative of commercial organizations, as well as a tea service. The investigation and the court found that the named amount was transferred as a bribe for concluding a number of contracts with a total value of more than 82 million rubles for the planned control and maintenance of medical equipment in the indicated budget medical institution.

Former head physician of the Vologda Oncology Center sentenced to three years in prison for bribes

The fact of receiving a bribe, as noted, was recorded by U employees in FSB Russia the Vologda region. During the investigation against the official, a preventive measure was chosen in the form of detention. By a court decision, Anosenko's property and funds were seized for a total amount exceeding 6 million rubles.

According to the verdict, the 51-year-old defendant was sentenced to imprisonment for a term of 3 years with serving in a maximum security penal colony, with a fine of four times the amount of the bribe, which is 4,098,120 rubles. In addition, Anosenko is prohibited from holding positions in the public service and in local self-government bodies related to the exercise of organizational, administrative and administrative powers for 7 years.[2]

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