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If asset confiscation campaigns are perceived as widening to business elites, this could increase uncertainty over property rights and weigh on valuations of politically exposed or state-linked companies.
Russian prosecutors and courts are intensifying efforts to seize high-value assets from former officials and judges, including property reportedly worth ₽10 billion from the former head of the South Siberian Rosprirodnadzor. Recent rulings span multiple regions and judicial levels, indicating a coordinated campaign by the Prosecutor General’s Office to expand asset confiscation in corruption- and illicit-enrichment-related cases. This trend signals heightened legal and financial exposure for current and former officeholders and their families across Russia’s regions.
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