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Russia launches ‘fraud’ probe against Navalny

Investigative committee accuses opposition politician of stealing donation money collected for non-profit organizations

Alexey Navalny claims the Russian Federal Security Service was behind his alleged poisoning this year. Agencies

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The Russian Investigation Committee on Wednesday opened a criminal case against Russian opposition politician Alexey Navalny over alleged embezzlement of donations.

In a statement, the committee said investigators have collected enough evidence to initiate an investigation on large-scale fraud.

The committee said Navalny and his supporters gathered more than 588 million rubles (about $8 million) for non-profit organizations and then allegedly stole 356 million rubles ($4.8 million) of the amount and spent it for personal purposes.

-He [Navalny] acquired property, material values, and paid for his vacation abroad [with this money], among other things. The funds collected from citizens for the needs of the non-profit organizations were stolen- it said.


Navalny has been at odds with the country's authorities for many years.


He accuses Russian officials of taking advantage of their position, using undue influence, and spending budget money for their own needs.


He also claims the Russian Federal Security Service was behind his alleged poisoning this year.