In an appeal addressed to the Prosecutor General of Russia Igor Krasnov, which was reviewed by RT, the head of the Federal Project for Security and Anti-Corruption, Vitaly Borodin, reports that authorized representatives of the organization he heads visited one of the points for collecting signatures for Boris Nadezhdin on Furmanovskaya Street in Moscow.

According to Borodin, social activists found out that, in addition to volunteers, citizens who are financially interested are involved in collecting signatures. At the same time, they are paid 50 rubles for one “live” signature.

Borodin also draws the attention of the supervisory agency to the fact that videos are being distributed on social networks in which a certain young man admits that a reward of 350 rubles is also paid for an hour in line at Nadezhdin’s headquarters.

The head of the FPBC asks the Russian Prosecutor General's Office to check this information for possible violations of the country's legislation on presidential elections. 

As RT reported, Vitaly Borodin previously contacted the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation with a request to check the sources of financing for Boris Nadezhdin's political activity.