On 24 March 2005 Tanayev resigned as prime minister in the midst of the
Tulip Revolution. Almost a month later he became special envoy for foreign economic relations in his native
Penza region in
Russia. However, by June the Acting Prosecutor-General, Azimbek Beknazarov told Parliament that his office had issued an order for Tanayev's arrest. One of the charges relates to 40 million
soms ($977,000) in state funds allegedly transferred to a company controlled by his son. He lived in exile in
St. Petersburg on 6 Bolshaya Morskaya Street. ==References==