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"Oleg Belikov, occupying the post of first deputy general director of the Tretyakov Gallery, was detained on suspicion of committing fraud on a large scale," - said the "Interfax" a source in law enforcement. He added that official to be detained at least 48 hours in accordance with Article 91 of the Criminal Procedure Code.
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"At present, checked his involvement in the machinations of the budgetary funds allocated to the renovation of housing in the west of Moscow. At that time he served as Director General of State Unitary Enterprise" Directorate General of the Western Administrative District, "- said the source of" Interfax " .
Investigator of the State Ministry of the Interior in the Central Federal District intends shortly to go to court to authorize the arrest of Deputy Director-General Oleg Belikov Tretyakov Gallery.
Belikov, came to the Tretyakov Gallery in 2009. General director of the gallery in an interview with Irina Lebedeva, "Nezavisimaya Gazeta", explained its purpose as follows: "For me is more important to reinforce its activities a person professionally engaged in technical issues ... When I wrote a list of several items, I began to look human. And I found it. There were major recommendations, which I am inclined to believe, and now he is working in our fourth week. "
Meanwhile, on the web about Oleg Belikov can find more than unpleasant material. Thus, representatives of the capital gradozaschitnogo community regarded him as mainly responsible for the demolition of the house number 10 on the waterfront and Kadashevskaya articulated it in the comments in the blog "Arhnadzora." Belikov name closely connected with the charges, which were announced in an anonymous letter, posted on the web, which spoke of corruption in the Tretyakov Gallery. The text of the letter addressed to the Minister of Culture Alexander Avdeev, in particular, and the name was mentioned in connection Belikova with some shenanigans at renovate the gallery. The letter stated: "We certainly understand that at the Tretyakov Gallery is not the lowest wages in the sector of culture, but, nevertheless, they are unlikely to be enough to buy a car Jaguar, as it did the first deputy general director Oleg Belikov."
In March, I recall, it was an anonymous letter to Learn, on behalf of the staff of the Tretyakov Gallery. It can be read