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INTERPROMBANK WAS ORDERED TO PAY HALF A BILLION TO MIKHAIL ABYZOV
INTERPROMBANK WAS ORDERED TO PAY HALF A BILLION TO MIKHAIL ABYZOV
Interprombank will still have to pay 495.2 million rubles to former open government Minister Mikhail Abyzov. Thus, the Arbitration Court of the Moscow District rejected the cassation appeal of the Deposit Insurance Agency, which acts as the bankruptcy trustee of a financial organization. This is stated on the website of the instance.
In March of this year, the DIA refused Abyzov to include Interprombank's debt to him in the register of creditors, a month later he decided to challenge the refusal. In the summer, Abyzov's demands were still recognized as justified, in the fall the appeal supported the ex-minister and left the court ruling in force.
In April last year, the Bank of Russia stripped Interprombank of its license and installed a temporary administration to manage it. In the summer of the same year, the Central Bank of the Russian Federation filed a lawsuit on the insolvency of a financial institution. The bankruptcy application was granted, and in August of this year bankruptcy proceedings against the bank began, the DIA became the bankruptcy trustee.
According to estimates of March last year, Interprombank owed depositors 4.3 billion rubles. The financial organization appeared in the case of Abyzov, whose spouse asked to release from arrest 130.9 million rubles that were in bank accounts, and was refused.
At the moment, Abyzov is in custody on charges of organizing a criminal community and participating in it, fraud in a particularly large and illegal business activity.
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