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Foreign Intelligence Service: The Kremlin is preparing a change of leadership in South Ossetia due to kickback schemes

Foreign Intelligence Service: The Kremlin is preparing a change of leadership in South Ossetia due to kickback schemes
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Sergey Kiriyenko, First Deputy Head of the Administration of the President of Russia, is preparing to replace Alan Gagloyev, the "president" of the self-proclaimed South Ossetia, with whom he had a conflict.

This was reported by the Ukrainian Foreign Intelligence Service.

The conflict arose after Kiriyenko was appointed as the overseer of the quasi-republic and began demanding a larger share of kickbacks from the embezzlement of Russian funds allocated for the region's development than his predecessors — Vladislav Surkov and Dmitry Kozak.

Currently, the candidate for the head of the so-called South Ossetia is General-Polkovnik of Police Sergey Bachurin, the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the North Caucasus Federal District.

The formal reason is a scheme of embezzlement of subsidies involving Gagloyev and the "head of government" Konstantin Dzhussoyev. Most of the money allocated for infrastructure was stolen by the local elite.

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