Russian-British university appeared in the case of the vice-president of Sberbank

Rakova, during her work in the Ministry of Education, lobbied for the conclusion of contracts within the framework of the “Teacher of the Future” project, the contractor was “Shaninka”, the media write

Марина Ракова

Marina Rakova (Photo: Stanislav Krasilnikov / TASS)

The Russian-British Moscow Higher School of Social and Economic Sciences (also known as Shaninka) is involved in the criminal case against the vice-president of Sberbank and the former deputy head of the Ministry of Education Marina Rakova. This is reported by “Interfax” and ” RIA Novosti “ with reference to sources.

On the eve of the news agency wrote that Rakova was suspected of fraud with government contracts in the field of education, concluded in 2019. Then she served as deputy head of the Ministry of Education. The case was opened under Part 4 of Art. 159 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. Searches were carried out at her house and in the offices of Sberbank employees, including high-ranking officials, Rakov was delivered for interrogation at the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The money was directed to the implementation of government contracts within the framework of the federal project “Teacher of the Future”. As a contractor, Shaninka was hired, the agencies note.

The expert examination revealed falsification of reports on scientific research carried out. According to the source RIA Novosti , FNFRO unlawfully accepted the work performed by Shaninka and unreasonably paid money. Interfax’s interlocutor clarified that two contracts were not completed.

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