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Yukos boss's parole plea rejected Parole rejected for ex-Yukos boss
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Former Yukos boss Mikhail Khordokovsky has had his appeal for parole refused. Former Yukos boss Mikhail Khodorkovsky, has had his appeal for parole refused.
A court in Chita, Siberia, ruled against the 45-year-old who is currently serving an eight-year jail sentence for tax evasion and fraud.A court in Chita, Siberia, ruled against the 45-year-old who is currently serving an eight-year jail sentence for tax evasion and fraud.
The judge added he had refused the application as Mr Khordokovsky had refused to attend a professional education programme at his prison. The judge added he had refused the application as Mr Khodorkovsky, had refused to attend a professional education programme at his prison.
Mr Khordokovsky says he is the victim of a politically-motivated campaign, a claim Russian authorities deny. Mr Khodorkovsky, says he is the victim of a politically-motivated campaign, a claim Russian authorities deny.
"Since the prisoner Khodorkovsky had no connection with the professional educational programme offered him in detention, he does not deserve conditional early release," Igor Faliliyev, the judge in the case said as he refused the application."Since the prisoner Khodorkovsky had no connection with the professional educational programme offered him in detention, he does not deserve conditional early release," Igor Faliliyev, the judge in the case said as he refused the application.
The former tycoon now has 10 days to appeal against the ruling.The former tycoon now has 10 days to appeal against the ruling.
New regimeNew regime
Mr Khordokovsky's legal team had made the parole application last month amid hopes the authorities would be more open to the request under new president Dmitry Medvedev. Mr Khodorkovsky's legal team had made the parole application last month amid hopes the authorities would be more open to the request under new president Dmitry Medvedev.
Since taking over from Vladimir Putin, Mr Medvedev has said he wants to improve the rule of law and end arbitrary legal decisions.Since taking over from Vladimir Putin, Mr Medvedev has said he wants to improve the rule of law and end arbitrary legal decisions.
Mr Khordokovsky has already spent almost five years in jail since his arrest. Mr Khodorkovsky has already spent almost five years in jail since his arrest.
He was convicted of fraud and embezzlement in 2005.He was convicted of fraud and embezzlement in 2005.
Yukos, once Russia's biggest oil company, was declared bankrupt in 2006 and ceased to exist as a legal entity in November 2007.Yukos, once Russia's biggest oil company, was declared bankrupt in 2006 and ceased to exist as a legal entity in November 2007.