The head of the FSSP, Chief Bailiff of Russia Dmitry Aristov, confirmed the circulation of 2.2 billion securities of corrupt officials and 460 properties previously owned by them in state revenues. TASS reports on this today, November 1.
These actions are led by employees of the main interregional (specialized) department (GMU) of the FSSP of Russia. Aristov timed the release of information to coincide with Sheriff’s Day.
“Employees of the interregional enforcement agency transferred about 2.2 billion securities and 464 objects of movable and immovable corrupt property to the revenue of the Russian Federation,” – clarified the head of the Service.