The prosecutor requested 8 years in prison for ex-Deputy Minister of Education Rakova
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The prosecutor asked for eight years in prison for ex-Deputy Minister of Education Rakova
Lawyer Dmitry Kravchenko told reporters that during the hearings in the Nikulinsky Court of Moscow, the prosecutor requested that his client, ex-Deputy Minister of Education Marina Rakova, be sentenced in the case of fraud with government contracts in the field of education in the form of eight years in a general regime colony.
Let us note that together with the former official, the rector of the Moscow Higher School of Social and Economic Sciences, Sergei Zuev, and former employees of the Foundation for New Forms of Education Development, Evgeniy Zak and Maxim Inkin, are also being charged in the fraud case.
“The prosecutor requested 8 years in a general regime colony for Rakova, Zueva asked for 6.5 years in prison… For Zak and Inkin, the prosecutor requested 3.5 years in prison each,” Kravchenko said.
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