A court in Russia has cut the 16 1/2-prison term of the ex-mayor of the Far Eastern city of Vladivostok, Oleg Gumenyuk, to 12 years. The court of appeals on May 2 also lowered the fine Gumenyuk was ordered to pay by 10 million rubles to 140 million rubles ($1.76 million) . Gumenyuk, who was sentenced in January on bribe-taking charges, maintains his innocence. The probe against Gumenyuk was launched in late May last year, two weeks after his resignation. To read the original story from RFE/RL's Siberia.Realities, click here.
Court In Russia's Far East Cuts Jailed Former Vladivostok Mayor's Sentence By Four Years

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