The director’s arrest met with sharp criticism from many within Russia’s cultural elite who say the case against Serebrennikov is politically motivated, a claim the country’s top cultural official denies.
“This is regrettable,” Medinsky said. “But there is no [question] of it being politically or economically motivated,” adding he had been told by “sources.”
Some ministry employees have been called for questioning by investigators, but not the minister himself, Medinsky said.
“We on our side can only do one thing: increase control of applications for government grants,” he was cited as saying. “But on the other hand, we’re not the Investigative Committee. We can’t investigate every single signature.”