Calgary Herald

CRITIC ACCUSED OF MURDER

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Russian prosecutor­s on Monday accused Bill Browder, a prominent critic of Vladimir Putin, of ordering the murder of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky and several other business associates — the latest in a string of efforts to discredit one of the most vocal advocates of sanctions against the regime.

Magnitsky, a lawyer working for Browder, was arrested in 2008 after uncovering evidence of large-scale tax fraud among Russian officials.

He died a year later in a Moscow prison, after he was reportedly assaulted and denied proper medical treatment. Browder, once an early supporter of Putin, has since lobbied tirelessly for sanctions against the Russian president and his entourage.

Browder, the British head of investment fund Hermitage Capital Management, branded the accusation­s “Kafka-esque.” Writing on social media, he cast them as a vendetta waged by Putin for his lobbying, which in 2012 led to U.S. sanctions on Russia in what is widely known as the Magnitsky Act.

“I really struck a nerve with the Magnitsky Act,” Browder said.

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