Record-Breaking Bribery Scandal: Russian Investigator Sentenced
A former Russian investigator, Marat Tambiyev, received a 16-year prison sentence for accepting $73 million in bribes, notably in bitcoin, the largest sum in modern Russian history. His colleague Kristina Lyakhovenko was jailed for nine years. Both plan to appeal their sentences amid Russia's increased focus on high-profile bribery cases.

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A Russian state investigator, Marat Tambiyev, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison, marking the largest bribery case in modern Russian history. Tambiyev was found guilty of accepting bribes amounting to approximately $73 million, primarily in bitcoin, from an organized crime group. Despite the verdict, Tambiyev maintains his innocence.
In a related case, Kristina Lyakhovenko, a junior colleague of Tambiyev, was handed a nine-year prison sentence. Both individuals have expressed intentions to appeal their convictions.
This high-profile case is part of a broader crackdown on bribery in Russia, which is actively investigating similar allegations involving senior military figures.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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