Former Gazmanov Administrator Reveals $60,000 Fee Paid in Cash for Yanukovych Event
Legal Proceedings Against Dmitry Tsarenko
According to Главком: On June 16, 2026, during a hearing at the Khoroshevsky District Court in Moscow, Andrey Kovalev, who previously served as an administrator for Russian singer Oleg Gazmanov, testified that a New Year's corporate event organized for former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych carried a fee of $60,000. This testimony emerged as part of the case against Dmitry Tsarenko, Gazmanov's former director, who faces fraud charges related to concert organization.
In his statement, Kovalev emphasized that payment for the corporate gig was made entirely in cash-what he referred to as 'black cash.' He claimed to have personally received bundles of U.S. dollars for that performance. Prosecutors allege that Tsarenko embezzled at least 15 million rubles, forming the basis of the criminal case against him.
Kovalev stressed: 'Payment for the corporate event was made exclusively in cash.'
Kovalev's testimony underscores the gravity of the accusations leveled against Tsarenko. It is important to note that the information about the New Year's corporate fee comes solely from witness Kovalev, highlighting his pivotal role in the proceedings. The case continues to be examined, and the details of his statements may significantly influence future developments.
Impact on the Cultural Sector
The situation surrounding Dmitry Tsarenko's case and Andrey Kovalev's testimony reflects broader issues of financial transparency and corruption within the cultural sphere. Given the prominent role of celebrities and public figures in society, such cases can spark considerable public debate and call into question ethical standards in the intersection of business and politics.
The ongoing evolution of this case could carry important consequences not only for the defendants but also for the entire field of cultural event management in Ukraine and beyond.
The ongoing legal battles in the cultural sector are not limited to the case against Dmitry Tsarenko. Recently, a court ruled in favor of Kyiv's Deputy Mayor in a defamation lawsuit against a major Telegram channel, which falsely accused him of embezzling €1.5 million. This ruling highlights the increasing scrutiny and accountability public figures face in matters of financial integrity. For more details on this significant case, you can read about the court's decision regarding the false embezzlement claim.
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