The Russian Ministry of Sports is concerned about the statements of Samara Region Governor Vyacheslav Fedorishchev about corruption in the judiciary. Journalist Ivan Karpov reports this On your Telegram channel.
The source claims that Fedorishchev privately conveyed the information to Mikhail Degtyarev. It was noted that the ministry understood that the governor’s actions were motivated by concerns about the Wings of the Soviets and believed that the information should be reviewed by law enforcement agencies and the Russian Football Union (RFU).
November 26 Fedorishchev at the meeting with members of the State Council via video link statedKrylia Sovetov must pay 36 million rubles in bribes to judges.
“Two months ago, one of the Krylya officials came to me. He talked about a debt of approximately 36 million rubles. “It appears that the club owes 36 million to criminals involved in corruption in Russian football’s refereeing corps,” Fedorishchev said.
On the same day, Russian Premier League (RPL) President Alexander Alaev statedHe stated that this issue should be taken seriously.
“Fedorishchev’s statement should be considered with all seriousness. The Union, like no one else, is interested in examining the information available to the governor regarding corruption,” Alaev said.
A meeting of the RFU executive committee will be held on Friday 29 November.
Previously reportedHe said that RPL will hold an extraordinary general assembly meeting.
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Source: Gazeta

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