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2023: Sentence - 7 years in prison in the case of embezzlement of more than 300 million rubles from Roscosmos

In February 2023, the Khoroshevsky court Moscow sentenced in the case of embezzlement of more than 300 million rubles budget funds during the reconstruction of the buildings of the Mission Control Center (TSUP) "" in Roskosmos Korolev. The court found Alexander Osipov, general director of the Delta Stroy contracting construction company, and Kazbek Tebiev, an employee of the SU-24 subcontractor, guilty of large-scale fraud (part 4 of article 159 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation). Each of them received seven years in prison and was taken into custody in the courtroom. 

Building TsNIImash

As Vedomosti writes on February 10, 2023, the trial essentially lasted almost 2.5 years, several dozen witnesses testified in court. The criminal case was initiated in December 2016, at the same time Osipov and Tebiev were detained. The ex-general director of Delta-Stroy spent two years in jail, later the court transferred him to house arrest.

According to the plot, Osipov's construction company entered into an agreement with Spetsstroytekhnologii in the amount of more than 1 billion rubles. for the reconstruction of the buildings of the Mission Control Center (TSUP) (part of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise TsNIImash Roscosmos) in Korolev near Moscow. Delta-Stroy received from the customer in advance under a bank guarantee an amount equal to the damage in the criminal case: 304.2 million rubles. At the same time, as the lawyer points out with reference to the examination of the investigation, by the time Osipov terminated the contract ahead of schedule in 2015 , construction work had already been completed for 65 million rubles. Meanwhile, the Investigative Committee of Russia came to the opposite conclusion: the developer, according to investigators, was not going to fulfill the conditions under the contract, since he did not have technical equipment.[1]

Vyacheslav Feoksistov called the court verdict "unjust."

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