Chemezov said he resigned to take care of the children.

Chemezov said he resigned to take care of the children.

      Former Sverdlovsk deputy governor Oleg Chemezov, who is named as one of the defendants in the lawsuit brought by the Prosecutor General’s Office of Russia against the beneficiaries of the company "Oblkommunenergo," told reporters that he left the Sverdlovsk regional government of his own accord.

      He resigned to take care of household chores that fell to him after his wife, Irina Chemezova, was placed under house arrest in a criminal fraud case.

      Chemezov told E1.RU this amid reports of his possible detention on Monday, when it became known that he had been summoned for questioning by the Sverdlovsk Main Investigative Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. According to a source for @e1_news, Oleg Chemezov was summoned for questioning as a witness.

      "If they detain me, the children will be left without supervision. I deliberately resigned so I could drive the children to school and pick them up, buy groceries at the store. If I'm taken out of that process, what will happen to the children? But I can't refuse to go, because I'm used to obeying the law," Oleg Chemezov told @e1_news.

      According to @e1_news, testimony against Chemezov, as well as against the beneficiaries of "Oblkommunenergo" Alexey Bobrov and Tatyana Chernykh, who were arrested on September 25, may have been given by the former Minister of Housing and Utilities and Energy of the Sverdlovsk Region, Nikolai Smirnov, who entered into a pre-trial agreement.

      By decree of Sverdlovsk Region Governor Denis Pasler on September 25, Oleg Chemezov was dismissed from the regional government.

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Chemezov said he resigned to take care of the children.

Former deputy governor of Sverdlovsk Oblast Oleg Chemezov, who is one of the defendants in a lawsuit filed by the Prosecutor General’s Office of Russia against the beneficiaries of the company "Oblkommunenergo," told reporters that he left the Sverdlovsk Oblast government of his own accord.