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BBC HardTalk: Lawyer’s death ‘will haunt me forever’
December 15, 2009
In mid November 2009 a young Moscow lawyer died in police custody. It was the latest twist in a dark tale of alleged fraud, corruption and intimidation which has pitted Bill Browder against the Russian government.
He used to run a multi billion dollar investment business in Moscow; now he calls Russia a criminal state, which he is determined to confront. Has he picked a fight he can never win?
WNYC The Leonard Lopate Show: Underreported. The Death of Sergey Magnitsky.
December 11, 2009
In November, a 37-year-old tax lawyer named Sergei Magnitsky died in a Russian jail cell. Before he passed away, Magnitsky drafted a series of letters and petitions describing the squalid conditions in Russia’s prisons. Now, those documents have leaked and have created an unusual firestorm of criticism in a country where millions once perished in the Soviet Gulag. We’ll speak with Washington Post foreign correspondent Philip P. Pan, who just returned from Russia and has written about the case. You can read his article about Magnitsky’s letters here.
WSJ: Russia Fires Prison Officials Amid Inquiry Into Lawyer’s Death
December 11, 2009
MOSCOW — Russian President Dmitry Medvedev fired several top prison officials after an internal investigation found procedures were violated in the treatment of Sergei Magnitsky, a lawyer who died in a Moscow jail awaiting trial last month, a top official said Friday.
The sackings fall short, however, of the broader inquiry into alleged police and judicial corruption that Mr. Magnitsky’s former colleagues have called for.
“Nobody is looking at why Sergei was put in prison in the first place and why his conditions were made so bad,” said Jamison Firestone, managing partner of the Moscow law firm where Mr. Magnitsky worked. “It’s a total cover-up.”
The Economist: Sergei Magnitsky’s death in prison
December 2, 2009
Bill Browder, the founder of Hermitage Capital Management, on the tragic death of a lawyer who fought corruption in Russia
Marketplace: Lawyer’s death raises tax fraud issues
November 30, 2009
The recent death of a Moscow lawyer has caused an outcry in Russia and the U.K. The lawyer was working for a British investment firm and claimed to have evidence that Russian officials perpetrated a massive tax fraud. Stephen Beard reports.