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05
November 2012

The Posthumous Prosectuion of Sergei Magnitsky

EU Reporter

On the eve of the third anniversary of the death of Sergei Magnitsky in Russian police custody, the Russian Interior Ministry has announced that it has completed its investigation and prepared the case file for an imminent trial. The proceedings in relation to Magnitsky, who has been dead for three years, will be the first case of a posthumous prosecution in Russian legal history.

Lawyers for Hermitage have uncovered evidence of massive falsifications of documents in the case file. They have filed 40 complaints in the last six months detailing the falsification and other legal violations, including concealment of evidence and conflict of interest, but all complaints have been rejected by the Ostankinsky District Court and the Federal Interior Ministry on unreasoned grounds. Following these complaints, the Interior Ministry investigator Shupolovsky, who has been put in charge of the case, has now denied Hermitage’s lawyer any access to further materials in the case file.

Yesterday, Hermitage lawyers filed five complaints detailing the obstruction of justice and denial of lawyers’ access to the case file with General Prosecutor Chaika, Head of Interior Ministry’s Investigative Department Alekseev and Head of Interior Ministry’s Department for the Central Federal District Agafieva. Their response is not known yet.

“The case is an unlawful criminal proceeding which is carried out in spite of the evidence of innocence and despite the absence of a crime allegedly committed more than ten years ago…Under the guise of a criminal proceeding, the authorities are carrying out a politically motivated punishment of Hermitage, that lead to the death of Sergei Magnitsky,” said Hermitage lawyers in their complaint.

“Counsel was given materials of the case file from which they have established evidence of the falsification and abuse of office,… the significant amount of materials have been concealed from the counsel… Following this, Interior Ministry Investigator Shupolovsky acting in abuse of office and contrary to the interests of the public service, wilfully pursuing unlawful purposes, has denied the counsel the access to the case file,” said the complaint.

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09
August 2012

Investigator Removed From Hermitage Tax Case

The Moscow Times

Police have sacked the lead investigator in a high-profile tax-evasion case against Hermitage Capital CEO Bill Browder and the company’s late lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky.

Investigator Mikhail Shupolovsky will take over from Boris Kibis, who has been reassigned in a “redelegation of tasks,” city police said, Interfax reported Wednesday.

Browder and Magnitsky are accused of lowballing Hermitage Capital’s 2001 tax bill by about 500 million rubles ($15 million).

Browder and supporters say both the case and Magnitsky’s 2009 death in pretrial detention are punishment for accusations Magnitsky made against a group of tax and police officials whom he said embezzled a $230 million tax refund.

The case has attracted international condemnation, and U.S. lawmakers have attached Magnitsky’s name to a bill that would impose sanctions on human rights abusers worldwide.

“It will be interesting to see how this new investigator will compromise himself and the Russian state,” a Hermitage Capital representative said in e-mailed comments.

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