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    Home > Headlines > Russian official detained over embezzlement of border fortification money, TASS says
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    Russian official detained over embezzlement of border fortification money, TASS says

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    Posted on August 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Tags:International CorruptionFinancial crimeGovernment fundingpublic procurement

    Quick Summary

    Deputy Governor of Kursk, Vladimir Bazarov, detained for embezzling 1 billion roubles meant for border fortifications, amid military tensions.

    Table of Contents

    • Details of the Embezzlement Case
    • Background on Deputy Governor Bazarov
    • Impact of Military Incursion on Governance
    • Previous Dismissals in the Region

    Deputy Governor of Kursk Detained for Embezzling Fortification Funds

    Details of the Embezzlement Case

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -The deputy governor of a Russian region bordering Ukraine has been detained as part of a criminal case involving the embezzlement of 1 billion roubles ($12.4 million) earmarked for defensive fortifications, the TASS state news agency reported.

    Background on Deputy Governor Bazarov

    The office of Deputy Kursk Governor Vladimir Bazarov, who previously worked as deputy governor in the neighbouring Belgorod region, was being searched, TASS reported.

    Impact of Military Incursion on Governance

    The detention of Bazarov was confirmed by Kursk Governor Alexander Khinshtein, who said the case related to his work in the Belgorod region. He gave no further comment.

    Previous Dismissals in the Region

    Reuters was unable to contact Bazarov or his lawyer.

    Since Ukrainian troops smashed their way across the border and entered Kursk region last year in the biggest military incursion into Russia since World War Two, a series of Russian officials have been investigated for corruption.

    In July, President Vladimir Putin dismissed Roman Starovoit, a former Kursk governor, as transport minister and asked Starovoit's deputy to replace him. Starovoit was later found dead in his car from a gunshot wound, and investigators said he appeared to have committed suicide.

    ($1 = 80.6500 roubles)

    (Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Deputy Governor of Kursk detained for embezzlement.
    • •1 billion roubles intended for fortifications misused.
    • •Bazarov's office searched amid corruption probe.
    • •Military incursions prompt scrutiny of officials.
    • •Former governor Starovoit dismissed and found dead.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian official detained over embezzlement of border fortification money, TASS says

    1What is embezzlement?

    Embezzlement is the act of wrongfully taking or misappropriating funds or property entrusted to one's care, often involving a breach of trust.

    2What is financial crime?

    Financial crime encompasses a range of illegal activities that result in financial loss, including fraud, embezzlement, money laundering, and corruption.

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