Refusing impunity for the killers of Sergei Magnitsky
Motion for a resolution
| Doc. 12909
| 24 April 2012
- Signatories:
- Mr Pieter OMTZIGT,
Netherlands, EPP/CD ; Ms Tina ACKETOFT,
Sweden, ALDE ; Mr Pedro AGRAMUNT,
Spain, EPP/CD ; Lord Donald ANDERSON,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Mörður ÁRNASON,
Iceland, SOC ; Mr Lennart AXELSSON,
Sweden, SOC ; Ms Þuriður BACKMAN,
Iceland, UEL ; Mr Josep Anton BARDINA PAU,
Andorra, ALDE ; Ms Doris BARNETT,
Germany, SOC ; Mr Marek BOROWSKI,
Poland, SOC ; Mr Tor BREMER,
Norway, SOC ; Mr André BUGNON,
Switzerland, ALDE ; Mr Mikael CEDERBRATT,
Sweden, EPP/CD ; Ms Lolita ČIGĀNE,
Latvia, EPP/CD ; Mr Boriss CILEVIČS,
Latvia, SOC ; Mr Michael CONNARTY,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Paolo CORSINI,
Italy, SOC ; Ms Viola von CRAMON-TAUBADEL,
Germany, SOC ; Mr Joseph DEBONO GRECH,
Malta, SOC ; Mr Gvozden Srećko FLEGO,
Croatia, SOC ; Mr György FRUNDA,
Romania, EPP/CD ; Mr Jean-Charles GARDETTO,
Monaco, EPP/CD ; Mr Jonas GUNNARSSON,
Sweden, SOC ; Ms Ana GUŢU,
Republic of Moldova, ALDE ; Mr Gábor HARANGOZÓ,
Hungary, SOC ; Mr Håkon HAUGLI,
Norway, SOC ; Mr Serhiy HOLOVATY,
Ukraine, ALDE ; Mr Michael Aastrup JENSEN,
Denmark, ALDE ; Mr Mats JOHANSSON,
Sweden, EPP/CD ; Ms Inese LĪBIŅA-EGNERE,
Latvia, EPP/CD ; Ms Sophie LØHDE,
Denmark, ALDE ; Ms Lone LOKLINDT,
Denmark, ALDE ; Ms Kerstin LUNDGREN,
Sweden, ALDE ; Mr Arminas LYDEKA,
Lithuania, ALDE ; Mr Dirk Van der MAELEN,
Belgium, SOC ; Ms Nicole MANZONE-SAQUET,
Monaco, EPP/CD ; Mr Pietro MARCENARO,
Italy, SOC ; Ms Christine MARIN,
France, EPP/CD ; Ms Meritxell MATEU PI,
Andorra, ALDE ; Mr Frano MATUŠIĆ,
Croatia, EPP/CD ; Ms Liliane MAURY PASQUIER,
Switzerland, SOC ; Sir Alan MEALE,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Jerzy MONTAG,
Germany, SOC ; Mr João Bosco MOTA AMARAL,
Portugal, EPP/CD ; Mr Gebhard NEGELE,
Liechtenstein, EPP/CD ; Mr Joseph O'REILLY,
Ireland, EPP/CD ; Ms Elsa PAPADIMITRIOU,
Greece, EPP/CD ; Ms Jaana PELKONEN,
Finland, EPP/CD ; Mr Johannes PFLUG,
Germany, SOC ; Mr John Paul PHELAN,
Ireland, EPP/CD ; Ms Marietta de POURBAIX-LUNDIN,
Sweden, EPP/CD ; Mr Ivan RAČAN,
Croatia, SOC ; Ms Mette REISSMANN,
Denmark, SOC ; Ms Maria de Belém ROSEIRA,
Portugal, SOC ; Ms Marlene RUPPRECHT,
Germany, SOC ; Mr Ludo SANNEN,
Belgium, SOC ; Ms Ingjerd SCHOU,
Norway, EPP/CD ; Ms Marina SCHUSTER,
Germany, ALDE ; Mr Jim SHERIDAN,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Gunnar Bragi SVEINSSON,
Iceland, ALDE ; Lord John E. TOMLINSON,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Ms Anette TRETTEBERGSTUEN,
Norway, SOC ; Ms Ester TUIKSOO,
Estonia, ALDE ; Mr Egidijus VAREIKIS,
Lithuania, EPP/CD ; Mr Stefaan VERCAMER,
Belgium, EPP/CD ; Ms Anne-Mari VIROLAINEN,
Finland, EPP/CD ; Ms Nataša VUČKOVIĆ,
Serbia, SOC ; Mr Johann WADEPHUL,
Germany, EPP/CD ; Mr Jordi XUCLÀ,
Spain, ALDE
- Thesaurus
This motion has not been discussed in the Assembly and commits only those who have signed it.
The Parliamentary Assembly considers that the case of the
Russian whistleblower Sergei Magnitsky demands continued attention
from the international community.
Mr Magnitsky was killed at the end of 2009 while in pretrial
detention in Moscow after he refused to change his testimony against
corrupt officials. Those officials had committed large-scale fraud
against the Russian state which they tried to blame on Mr Magnitsky’s
client, Hermitage Capital.
The conspiracy leading to Mr Magnitsky’s death was exposed
by journalists and investigated by the Presidential Human Rights
Council and other civil society bodies, which concluded in the summer
of 2011 that a number of named officials were indeed apparently
responsible for this crime.
According to investigators, following the events in question,
the officials concerned acquired luxury properties and other assets
whose value far exceeds what they could afford on their salaries
as public servants.
The competent authorities have nevertheless failed to properly
investigate and prosecute those responsible for Mr Magnitsky’s death.
Instead, they have continued to accuse Mr Magnitsky, even seeking
to prosecute him posthumously.
The fight against corruption and abuses by law enforcement
bodies is a stated priority of the political leadership of the Russian
Federation. Holding the perpetrators and organisers of the crime
against Mr Magnitsky to account would send a strong signal that
Russia means business in this fight.
The Assembly first raised its voice against the abuses committed
against Mr Magnitsky in October 2009, when Mr Magnitsky was still
alive. For the sake of its own credibility and that of the Russian
Federation, the Assembly should now engage in co-operation with
Russia, through the preparation of a dedicated report, in order
to fully elucidate this landmark case.