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Prosecutor's Office Convicts Conductor of Corruption
Baku / 08.07.20 / Turan: Having seized “all” the country's corrupt officials, the prosecutor’s office took up the State Brass Band, or rather, its head, Lutfi Gadirov.
According to the Prosecutor General’s Office and the investigation of the Anti-Corruption Department under the Prosecutor General’s office, “there were serious suspicions that Gadirov, being the head of the orchestra in 2010-2020, in exchange for bribes patronized the indifferent attitude of his subordinates to work.”
So, in 2017-2020 he did not terminate labor contracts with those who did not come to work. In exchange, the artistic director received 85-90% of the amount credited to the employees' bank cards as bribes. Thus, he earned 54 thousand manat.
Gadirov is charged under Article 311.3 (repeated receipt of a bribe by preliminary conspiracy) of the Criminal Code. By the decision of the Binagadi district court, he has been arrested for 4 months. The conductor faces imprisonment from 8 to 12 years. –06D-
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- 8 July 2020 16:01
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