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In Moscow, the police opened a criminal investigation into the theft of more than 4.2 million rubles. from the box office of the Moscow Art Theatre. M. Gorky. According to Kommersant, the alleged crime was revealed by the new general director of the theater, Vladimir Kekhman.
Galina Getman, the theater’s chief accountant, is suspected of committing the theft.
Initially, the woman who refused to return the money eventually turned herself in to law enforcement agencies with a confession. Due to the fact that the suspect began to cooperate with the investigation, they did not take her into custody, the newspaper writes. Hetman, who had worked in the theater for almost seven years, was fired.
As specified, the shortage of more than 4.2 million rubles. at the box office of the Moscow Art Theatre. M. Gorky was identified during an unscheduled inventory, initiated by the new general director of the theater Vladimir Kekhman.
At the same time, Kommersant adds, the woman has not yet returned the money belonging to the theater: she allegedly no longer has them.
Vladimir Kekhman confirmed to the publication that he applied to law enforcement agencies in connection with the shortage identified in the theater, admitting that for the first time in his 15-year practice he encountered such “gross financial violations, as in the Moscow Art Theater.”
Source: Rosbalt

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