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A pensioner from Salavat told about the trial of ex-mayor Mironov

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Svetlana Dublistova, a pensioner from Salavat, said that the court did not take into account the evidence presented by her and unfairly accused her of insulting the former mayor of Igor Mironov. She told Izvestia about this on October 23.

"I published on the Internet the information I received from an employee of the Salavat city administration with documents. The court did not take this into account and recognized only my guilt," said Dublistova.

The Sterlitamak city court found Igor Mironov, the former head of the Salavat administration, guilty of abuse of office and sentenced him to 3 years in a general regime penal colony. This was announced on October 22 by the press service of the SU IC of Russia for the Republic of Bashkortostan.

According to the pensioner, she spent 50,000 rubles on the examination and intends to seek reimbursement of court costs through the Supreme Court of Bashkortostan.

Dublistova stressed that she had never insulted the ex-mayor, but only published the information she received about the problems of the urban economy.

The former mayor never attended the meetings in person, his interests were represented by a lawyer. Initially, the prosecutor's office requested 6 years in prison for Mironov, but the court appointed 3 years, taking into account house arrest from 2023.

Earlier, on October 23, it was announced that the ex-mayor of Ples had registered more than half of the city's real estate to relatives. The prosecutor clarified that many objects were registered to the brother of the former head of the Ples, and then distributed among other relatives, creating the appearance of a legitimate acquisition.

On September 22, the Tverskoy Court of Moscow turned into state revenue a group of coastal companies Vostokcement and Renaissance worth 79 billion rubles, which belong to the relatives of Igor Pushkarev, convicted of corruption and ex-mayor of Vladivostok. According to the investigation, he restricted competition in the road sector, as a result of which the companies under his control began to set prices that were too high compared to the average market prices.

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