Baring Vostok\'s Calvey tells Russian court he will cooperate with investigation

Baring Vostok's Calvey tells Russian court he will cooperate with investigation

Reuters  |  MOSCOW 

By Rodionov

Calvey, a at Baring Vostok, was detained on Thursday along with some other executives after investigators accused him and others of embezzling 2.5 billion roubles ($37.73 million). Calvey denies the accusations.

Moscow's ordered on Friday that Calvey should be detained for 72 hours, with a new hearing to consider if he should continue to be kept in custody on Saturday.

A state said on Friday that Calvey and other executives at his fund were suspected of embezzling the money by persuading shareholders in a Russian to accept a stake in another firm at an inflated price.

The alleged share scam occurred in 2017 and involved Vostochny Bank, a small lender in which has a controlling stake. It concerned the transfer of equity in Luxembourg-based

Calvey, calmly speaking via his from a locked glass-walled space inside the court room on Saturday, repeated he disagreed with prosecutor's asset valuation but said he was ready to cooperate with the investigation.

"I am ready to cooperate with the investigation and meet all requirements of the house arrest," Calvey told the court. "I am not going to run." A at the Basmanny court, Artur Karpov, is expected to rule whether Calvey should remain in custody later on Saturday.

Earlier on Saturday, the asked prosecutors to bring a document from the to support their 2.5 billion rouble estimate of the alleged fraud.

Russian was informed of the detention, Kremlin was quoted as saying by RIA agency late on Friday.

(Reporting by Rodionov; Writing by Katya Golubkova; Editing by Mark Potter)

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First Published: Sat, February 16 2019. 18:17 IST