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2022: Sentence - 12 years in prison for bribes

In December 202, the Krasnoselsky District Court of St. Petersburg announced the verdict to the 50-year-old deputy director of the neuropsychiatric boarding school Dmitry Mogilevsky, accused of receiving a bribe, abuse of office and beatings. He will go to a maximum security colony for 12 years 8 months, pay a fine of 30 million rubles and will not be able to work as a civil servant for 7 years. This was reported by the joint press service of city courts.

In addition, he was charged in favor of his ex-wife over 28 thousand rubles to pay for the ward, medical services, medicines and taxis, as well as 100 thousand rubles in compensation.

Neuropsychiatric boarding school № 9, Saint Petersburg

According to the investigation, from August 2016 to December 2017, the defendant repeatedly received bribes from a local resident so that the boarding school would purchase food from her. The man helped out from this for himself over 6 million rubles. In January 2017, he signed a contract for the provision of hair cutting services, shaving a beard and mustache for boarding school guests and enriched himself by another 370 thousand rubles.

In October 2019, Mogilevsky found out that they had an incapacitated man in the department, who had developed pressure ulcers. The medical staff ignored the fact that the boarding school guest needs hospitalization. In addition, false information was entered into his medical history. The man was assisted only after being examined by a doctor as part of a forensic examination appointed in a criminal case.

It was also established that on June 21, 2019, the defendant in the Vsevolozhsk district of the Leningrad region during a quarrel beat his wife. Because of this, Mogilevsky was deprived of parental rights in relation to his 14-year-old daughter. The former spouse will receive from a man 1.5 PM for children (16.7 thousand rubles a month) until his daughter comes of age.[1]

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