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2022: Sentence to 100 hours of compulsory work for official forgery
At the end of May 2022, the Kirovsky District Court of Samara sentenced the former deputy director of the regional Medical Information and Analytical Center (MIAC) Ruslan Sultanov to 100 hours of compulsory work. He was found guilty of official forgery (Article 292 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) in the implementation of the regional project "Creating a single digital circuit in healthcare based on Uniform State Health Information System."
According to the press service of the Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Samara Region, at the end of 2020, Ruslan Sultanov was approached by the general director of the supplier organization, who showed him part of the documents on the fulfilled obligations and explained that it was not possible to fulfill the terms of the contract in full by the deadline.
Sultanov instructed subordinate employees unaware of the supplier's partial non-fulfillment of obligations to prepare an expert opinion on the results of the delivery of goods, on the basis of which acts of acceptance and handover of equipment and acceptance and handover of work on its installation were drawn up. He put his signature in these documents, thereby assuring the deliberately false fact of fulfillment of obligations under the contract by the supplier, the UK reported.
We are talking about the supply of computer equipment and software to 116 medical organizations. In total, the institutions received 502 such complexes for a total amount of more than 25 million rubles, but no software was installed for them.
According to the Samara Review newspaper, this lenient sentence is the residual trace of the once sensational criminal "case of the Ministry of Health," in which they tried to draw the ex-Minister of Health of the Samara Region Mikhail Ratmanov and officials close to him. The prosecutor's office also considered the sentence "rather lenient."[1]