A court in the Chelyabinsk region on Friday ordered the nationalization of Yuzhuralzoloto, Russias third-largest gold producer, marking the governments latest wartime seizure of major private assets.The Prosecutor Generals Office filed a lawsuit on July 2 to seize the Yuzhuralzoloto Group of Companies (YUGK) and 10 affiliated firms from billionaire and regional lawmaker Konstantin Strukov.
The case was accompanied by widely publicized raids on the companies' offices.Prosecutors allege that Strukov, who previously led Yuzhuralzoloto before entering politics, illegally took control of the company using his position in government.
The lawsuit claims he restructured the firm into a public joint-stock company and transferred ownership to close associates and his daughter Alexandra Strukova, who holds Swiss citizenship.The Sovetsky District Court ruled in favor of the prosecution and ordered the immediate seizure of all assets, Interfax reported.
The trial, which lasted less than two days, was held behind closed doors.A YUGK representative told Interfax that the company would decide whether to appeal after the court publishes its full decision.Strukov, Russias 78th-richest person with an estimated net worth of $1.9 billion, serves as deputy chairman of the Chelyabinsk regional legislative assembly and is a member of the ruling United Russia party.Yuzhuralzoloto reported 25 billion rubles ($320 million) in revenue from producing 10.6 metric tons of gold in 2023 but posted a net loss of 7.2 billion rubles ($90 million).Since launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Russian government has confiscated an estimated $50 billion in private assets, roughly equivalent to its annual budget deficit or one-third of its yearly military spending.
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