Cleaning Supplies Company CEO Accused of Defrauding Russian Military

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Russian law enforcement authorities said Thursday that they arrested the head of a cleaning supplies company on suspicion of defrauding the
Russian Defense Ministry through government contracts.Federal investigators accused Lenbytkhim CEO Denis Mikhailov of misappropriating over
crimes, said in a statement.Mikhailov was arrested in St
Petersburg and charged with large-scale fraud, a crime that carries a maximum punishment of 10 years in prison.Last month, Voentorg CEO
Vladimir Pavlov was arrested on similar charges of defrauding the government by supplying overpriced toiletry kits to the
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