Olga Romanova supports her husband at his parole hearing
Description
Olga Romanova, Boris Nemtsov, and other supporters attend a hearing at the Ivanovsky District Court concerning the parole request of Romanova’s husband, businessman Alexei Kozlov. Nemtsov criticizes the case against the entrepreneur, calling it an example of “a corporate raid carried out with the support of the security services,” and links the prosecution to a business dispute over the Iskozh enterprise and the interests of former senator Vladimir Slutsker. He emphasizes that the investigation appeared biased and was conducted with numerous procedural violations. Nemtsov also draws attention to a conflict of interest, noting that Andrei Babushkin, a member of Moscow’s Public Monitoring Commission (ONK) who had visited Kozlov in pretrial detention, should not have any ties to commercial entities potentially involved in the case: “It’s a textbook conflict of interest — being the chairman of the board of a fund factory and at the same time a member of the ONK. He’s essentially overseeing himself. That’s corruption.”Nemtsov’s point was that a person connected to a business structure (Fondzavod / Fondservis) while simultaneously serving on the ONK creates a situation of potential corruption through conflicting interests — a claim used by Kozlov’s defense as evidence of systemic bias.
Authors
- Kirill Kulagin
- Lena Horeva