6 Nov 2012 19:40

Ex-head of Bank of Moscow has indictment re-qualified

MOSCOW. Nov 6 (Interfax) - Russian criminal investigators have re-qualified their indictment of Andrei Borodin, a former chief executive of Bank of Moscow who lives in exile in Britain, a lawyer for the banker said.

Borodin's approval of loans to Premier Estate and to Cypriot companies had previously been qualified as two counts of crimes, but the revised indictment qualifies it as a single count, Andrei Krasnov told Interfax.