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​The UK Defense Intelligence: Corruption Charges Against Former Commander Highlight Internal Struggles

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Former commander’s fate highlights regime’s priorities

On May 21, 2024, russian media reported that General-Major Ivan Popov, former commander of the russian 58th Combined Arms Army (CAA), had been arrested on charges of fraud and corruption related to the sale of military construction materials. Ivan Popov was dismissed from his post as commander of the 58th CAA (deployed to the Zaporizhzhia sector in Ukraine) in July 2023 after his private criticism about the competence of russian defense leadership’s decisions relating to the conduct of the war were publicised. Ivan Popov subsequently criticised the decision to remove him publicly, describing it as “our senior commander hitting us from the rear, treacherously and vilely beheading the army at the most difficult and tense moment”, according to the UK Defense Intelligence.

In a system where corruption itself is endemic, its punishment is more often a political tool than an attempt to enforce good governance. There is a long history of the russian regime using corruption charges, real or invented, to remove or punish internal critics or those who have angered more powerful elite figures. It is likely Ivan Popov’s arrest is a demonstrative punishment for his perceived disloyalty to his superiors.

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As an army commander, Ivan Popov was generally regarded as highly competent and, according to russian military commentators, was popular among russian troops. His arrest is likely to further dismay russian military personnel and reinforce to his peers in senior command positions that loyalty and obedience to the regime and one’s superiors is valued more highly than competence and charisma.

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