A case has been opened regarding the embezzlement of 49% of the shares of the "Cheese Town" factory in the Kursk region.

Published Apr 28, 2026

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Prosecutors have initiated a criminal case regarding the embezzlement of 49% of the shares of the cheese factory "Cheese City" in the Kursk region. TASS was informed by law enforcement agencies. "A criminal case has been initiated under Part 4 of Article 159 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (fraud in especially large amounts). According to the investigation's version, unknown individuals, acting as a group of persons with a prior agreement and having a unified greedy criminal intent aimed at

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Prosecutors have initiated a criminal case regarding the embezzlement of 49% of the shares of the cheese factory "City of Cheese" in the Kursk region. This was reported to TASS by law enforcement agencies. "A criminal case has been initiated under Part 4 of Article 159 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (fraud in especially large amounts). According to the investigation, unknown individuals, acting as a group of persons by prior conspiracy and having a single greedy criminal intent aimed at illegal personal enrichment by acquiring the right to someone else's property in especially large amounts, through deception and abuse of trust, persuaded the owner to re-register 49% of the authorized capital of LLC 'City of Cheese' to a citizen, Maria Vyacheslavovna Yushenko," said an agency interlocutor. According to him, the case was initiated on the application of the owner of the enterprise. According to the document, in 2025, entrepreneur Igor Kiselev, promising to pay off ...

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