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Ex-Russian minister jailed for 8 years over $2 million bribe

Ex-Russian minister jailed for 8 years over $2 million bribe

The Associated Press
Former Russian Economic Development Minister Alexei Ulyukayev waits for his hearing at a court in Moscow, Russia, Friday, Dec. 15, 2017. A Moscow court is expected to deliver a verdict in the case of former Economic Development Minister Alexei Ulyukayev who is on trial for accepting a $2 million bribe from a close ally of President Vladimir Putin.(AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)

Russia's former economics minister was handed an eight-year prison sentence Friday after being convicted of accepting a $2 million bribe from President Vladimir Putin's top associate.

The case against Alexei Ulyukayev has been widely seen as part of infighting between Kremlin clans. Ulyukayev was a prominent member of a group of liberal-minded Cabinet members, while his nemesis Igor Sechin is the most prominent representative of the hard-line flank of the Russian elite.

Sechin heads Russia's largest oil producer, Rosneft, and his clout seconds only that of Putin.

Ulyukayev was detained a year ago at Rosneft's headquarters following a sting operation by the Federal Security Service (FSB), the main KGB successor agency. He rejected the charges as a provocation set up by Sechin.

The case was seen as a personal vendetta against Ulyukayev, who had been critical of a Rosneft privatization plan proposed by Sechin that saw the company purchase its own stock.

A Moscow court on Friday also ordered Ulyukayev to pay a $2.2 million fine. Prosecutors had asked the court to send him to a high-security prison for ten years.

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