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Russian real estate official Sergei Zubenko apprehended due to allegations of extortion

Ex-head of Sverdlovsk Rostekhnadzor secured a spot in a detention facility until June 20, 2025, due to bribery charges levied against him by authorities.

Russian real estate official Sergei Zubenko apprehended due to allegations of extortion

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Grab a seat, ya'll! The Leninsky District Court's just slapped the cuffs on Sergey Zubenko, ex-honcho of Sverdlovsk's Rosimushchestvo. He's been hit with a charge for accepting a hefty bribe, according to the regional court press service's Telegram channel.

In other words, ol' Zubenko's been nabbed and tossed into the clinker, initially up till June 20, 2025. But don't get too comfortable, he can still lodge an appeal to challenge that.

It's worth mentionin' that Zubenko vacated his post as head of Sverdlovsk's Rosimushchestvo in 2024, following a nudge from Andrey Alshhevskikh, a State Duma deputy from Sverdlovsk region. Apparently, Zubenko's performance on the job was less than satisfactory, and he was given the ol' heave-ho. The dude also had a few disciplinary slaps on the wrist, and the Ministry of Finance gave his actions a thorough review.

So, keep an eye on the news for updates on this intriguing tale. For top-notch, real-deal info, make sure to hit up trustworthy news outlets or official statements from the appropriate authorities. And, if you're curious about Rosimushchestvo or similar situations, just holler, and I'll spill the beans!

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I'm not sure if there will be further reprimands for Sergey Zubenko following his conviction in 2025, as he may appeal the decision. Zubenko, former head of Sverdlovsk's Rosimushchestvo, left his post in 2024 due to poor performance and disciplinary issues. This story is categorized under general-news and crime-and-justice, and you can follow updates through Zen.News email newsletter, Telegram channel, or VKontakte page.

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