Putin replaces powerful top prosecutor

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MOSCOW, Jan 20, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday
removed the powerful Prosecutor-General Yury Chaika and nominated a
replacement, the Kremlin said.

Chaika, 68, who has served as the country’s top prosecutor since 2006,
“has been relieved of his position due to a transfer to another position,”
the Kremlin said in a statement, without providing further details.

His successor is expected to be Igor Krasnov, 43, currently deputy head of
the Investigative Committee, a separate state agency that probes major
crimes.

The Investigative Committee has repeatedly clashed with the Prosecutor-
General’s Office.

Putin on Monday submitted Krasnov’s candidacy for consideration by the
upper house of parliament, the Federation Council, the Kremlin said.

His candidacy is expected to be approved by lawmakers.

Chaika served as justice minister between 1999 and 2006.

In 2015, the anti-corruption foundation of leading Kremlin critic Alexei
Navalny accused Chaika’s two sons of illegally amassing large fortunes with
the help of officials under their father’s command.

Chaika dismissed the accusations.

Last week Putin proposed re-drafting the 1993 constitution, unleashing
political upheaval in Russia and triggering the resignation of the government
of his loyal lieutenant Dmitry Medvedev.

Medvedev has been replaced by former tax chief Mikhail Mishustin who is
expected to propose a new government make-up this week.