“As for changing the measure of restraint for that person ... from“ Shaninka ”, you need to look, of course.

Here, too, I cannot disagree with you: I see no need to keep a person behind bars for the compositions that are charged to him, "Putin said, quoted by TASS.

Zuev is accused of embezzling over 21 million rubles.

On November 9, the Moscow City Court overturned the decision on house arrest and sent him to a pre-trial detention center.

According to the investigation, in 2018, Zuev, together with ex-Deputy Minister of Education Marina Rakova and former Deputy Director General of the Foundation for New Forms of Education Development, Yevgeny Zak, conspired to steal RANEPA money.

On December 3, a Moscow court extended Zuev's arrest for three months.