Criminal Case Filed Against Former Deputy General Director of a Krasnoyarsk Municipal Enterprise
Authorities from the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation in Krasnoyarsk have initiated a criminal case against the former deputy general director of the municipal unitary enterprise known as “Green Building Management.” The charges center on alleged bribery involving a Toyota Land Cruiser SUV. The notification detailing the investigation came from the Main Investigation Directorate for the Krasnoyarsk Territory and Khakassia.
According to investigators, the defendant, then an officer within the municipal unitary enterprise and motivated by mercenary interests, approached owners of two commercial companies with an offer. He proposed to help arrange landscaping contracts between the municipal enterprise and their firms in Krasnoyarsk in exchange for a monetary reward after the contracts were fulfilled. This information was shared in a public statement released by the investigation authorities. (Investigation Committee, Krasnoyarsk Territory and Khakassia region.)
The contracts in question covered the execution of supply, works, and services associated with the landscaping projects. Their total value exceeded 90 million rubles. After the payments were made, the official allegedly demanded a new Toyota Land Cruiser 200 as a bribe, with a reported value of around 5.5 million rubles. The sequence of events suggests a pattern of corrupt exchanges tied to municipal contracting processes.
Evidence indicates that the vehicle was purchased and transferred to the official, and approximately a year later it was re-registered under his name, potentially to facilitate a sale free of contractual restrictions. The authorities have taken the former official into custody as part of the ongoing inquiry into large-scale bribery schemes. (Legal proceedings and custody status reported by regional investigators.)
Additional background notes indicate the individual held citizenship from a Central Asian country and had a parking roster that included at least two Mercedes-Benz vehicles. The information about the suspect’s citizenship and vehicle possession appears in initial reports emerging from the case files. (Corroborating documents from the case records.)
As the case unfolds, officials emphasize the importance of transparency in municipal procurement and the need for strict controls over contracting processes. Experts and residents are watching closely as the investigation progresses, seeking clarity on how such schemes could affect public services and the allocation of municipal funds. (Analysts’ commentary and public interest updates.)