UK intelligence: Russia detains defense officials who have no protection in Kremlin for corruption

UK intelligence: Russia detains defense officials who have no protection in Kremlin for corruption

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Over the past week, two corruption cases have been reported in Russia involving defense sector officials who probably do not have political protection in the Kremlin.

This was reported on social networking site X by the UK Ministry of Defense, citing intelligence, Ukrinform reports.

According to Russian media, the head of the Russian Defence Ministry's Military Construction Company, Andrei Belkov, has been arrested on charges of corruption related to procurement activity. The Military Construction Company was set up in 2019 specifically to achieve efficiencies with the then Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu praising the special internal and external audit regime' that the company would bring to Defence. In reality it is likely the company has been used to extract rents by corrupt officials.

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Separately on 23 July 2024, the former director of the Zvezda-Strela tactical missile plant was sentenced to prison for embezzlement and price inflation by a court in Rostov-on-Don.

Corruption is endemic in the Russian defence industry. In 2007, an audit commissioned by the then 

Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov revealed that 70% of Ministry of Defence budgetary resources were used for purposes other than those officially designated. Some of this corruption is tolerated by the Kremlin, but there have been increasing crackdowns on those not sufficiently politically protected since the start of the war in Ukraine.

 As reported by Ukrinform, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has taken control of about 180 companies in strategic industries worth about $11.5 billion.

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