Russian court orders former Rosnano executives, including Anatoly Chubais, to pay 11.9 billion rubles in Crocus project losses
A Russian court has granted state nanotechnology corporation Rosnano's 11.9-billion-ruble lawsuit against former executives, including Anatoly Chubais, over losses tied to the Crocus project. The lawsuit, filed in December 2025, alleged that investments in the project — intended to build a plant for manufacturing magnetoresistive RAM (MRAM) — were used to create and finance project companies on terms unfavorable to Rosnano and contrary to its objectives.
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A Russian court has granted Rosnano's 11.9-billion-ruble claim against former executives of the state nanotechnology corporation, including Anatoly Chubais
The lawsuit, filed in December 2025, sought to recover losses tied to the Crocus project
It alleged that investments directed into the project were used to create and finance project companies on terms 'unfavorable to Rosnano' and contrary to 'the objectives of Rosnano's activities'
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A Russian court has granted Rosnano’s 11.9-billion-ruble claim against former executives of the state nanotechnology corporation, including Anatoly Chubais, the news agency Interfax reported, citing the court’s press service.
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