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2022: Received 7 years in prison for bribes
In March 2022, the Central District Court of Chita sentenced the former chief physician of the Mogochinsky Central District Hospital (CRB) Valery Danilchenko to seven years and three months in a maximum security penal colony, and also deprived him of the right to hold senior positions in the health sector for three years. The doctor was found guilty under article 290 ("Receiving a bribe on a large scale") of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.
As the court found, in the summer of 2019, Valery Danilchenko received 190 thousand rubles from one local entrepreneur for helping to assist in concluding a state contract for the supply of equipment for the hospital. We are talking about devices for kinesitherapy for 1.9 million rubles.
190 thousand rubles received as a bribe were confiscated from the accused. In addition, his Toyota Land Cruiser 200 was seized, which will be valid until the full execution of property penalties.
The criminal case was investigated by the second department for the investigation of especially important cases of the regional investigation department. CK Russia The indictment in the criminal case was approved by the prosecutor of the Trans-Baikal Territory Maxim Yershov.
In the message of the regional prosecutor's office, which spoke about the decision of the Central District Court of Chita, information the company was not presented. According to to data "" and SPARK-Interfax a unified system in the field of procurement, rubles Mogochinsky Central District Hospital concluded a contract for the supply and commissioning of equipment for kinesitherapy (five power simulators) on April 8, 2019 with individual entrepreneur Eduard Polukov. The contract was executed on July 31, 2019, and on December 28, 2021, an individual entrepreneur ceased to operate by his own decision.
Over the past two years, several criminal cases have been instituted in the Trans-Baikal Territory (by March 2022) against the chief doctors of local hospitals due to bribes from companies for assisting in concluding state contracts for the supply of medical equipment.[1]