Fradkov clan. Fradkov and sons


Deputy Administrator of the President of the Russian Federation, Russian statesman, Acting State Councilor of the Russian Federation, 1st class.

"Biography"

Education
In 1995 he entered the St. Petersburg Suvorov Military School.
In 1996 he transferred to the Moscow Suvorov Military School, from which he graduated in 1998 with a gold medal.

Graduated from the Moscow Suvorov Military School. He received two higher educations, one - military (major in jurisprudence), the second - diplomatic (majoring in "world economy"). Knows English and French.
After graduating from the Suvorov Military School, he entered the Academy of the FSB of the Russian Federation, where he served as a platoon commander.
In 2003 he entered the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation at the Faculty of World Economy.

"News"

The youngest son of the director of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Mikhail Fradkov, has been appointed deputy head of the Federal Property Management Agency to replace Sechin's confidant.

Pavel Fradkov Appointed Deputy Head of the Federal Property Management Agency: Pavel Fradkov has been appointed to the position of Deputy Head of the Federal Property Management Agency, the agency said in a statement.

"In accordance with the order of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation dated August 27, 2012, Pavel Mikhailovich Fradkov was appointed deputy head of the Federal Property Management Agency," the report says.

Mikhail Fradkov's son Pavel appointed deputy head of the Federal Property Management Agency

Pavel Fradkov has been appointed to the position of deputy head of the Federal Property Management Agency, the ministry said in a statement. “In accordance with the order of the Ministry of Economic Development of August 27, 2012, Pavel Mikhailovich Fradkov was appointed deputy head of the Federal Property Management Agency,” the report says. The vacancy of the deputy was formed in the department of Olga Dergunova after the transfer to the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Gleb Nikitin.

"Office plankton" and just a worker

The youngest son, Pavel Fradkov, was registered in August 2005 to work in the department of pan-European cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation as the third secretary. This department, responsible for relations with the G8 countries and the European Union, is one of the most prestigious jobs in the Foreign Ministry.

Sons of the fatherland: where do the children of politicians work?

Russian President Vladimir Putin awarded 26-year-old Andrey Patrushev, the son of the director of the FSB, the "Order of Honor" for, as the decree says, "achieved labor successes and many years of conscientious work" at Rosneft. Andrey Patrushev has been working at Rosneft for just over 7 months, since September 2006, when he was appointed adviser to the chairman of the board of directors of the state oil company Igor Sechin, who also holds the post of deputy head of the presidential administration. It is known about the youngest son of the director of the FSB that Andrei Patrushev graduated from the Academy of the FSB four years ago, where his classmate was Pavel Fradkov, the youngest son of Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov.

According to Kommersant, at the time of his employment at Rosneft, Patrushev served as deputy head of the 9th department of the P (Industry) department of the FSB of the Russian Federation. At Lubyanka, this department is called "oil": its employees closely monitor everything that happens on the oil market.

The new place promises brilliant prospects for the hereditary Chekist. Especially considering that his older brother, Dmitry Patrushev, holds the post of vice president at Vneshtorgbank, where, according to some reports, he is responsible for issuing loans to oil companies. Another vice-president of this bank is Sergey Matvienko. His mother, Valentina Matvienko, is the governor of St. Petersburg.

What do the children of the political elite do for a living?

These young people were lucky enough to be born into famous families, and a bright future is provided for them. They study at elite universities, and then, despite their young age, are seated in solid positions in large companies.

Many of them, of course, have brains themselves, but a high-profile surname obviously plays an important role in their fate. We decided to see what the children of famous politicians and officials are doing. It turned out that the "golden boys" convert the name of their parents most often into a career as a businessman or diplomat, and the "diamond girls" choose show business or politics.

Our army has finally become a worker-peasant army. And the children of big parents have long “equated” an ATM to a bayonet

Skinny, underfed boys from low-income families have been serving in our army for years. In 2006, more than 40,000 of these dystrophics received a reprieve from the army due to chronic malnutrition. And in 2007, the military commissars sent home more than 20 thousand dystrophics. And we don't have a war. And we still mine both "blue" and "black" gold. And our deputies even from godforsaken Chukotka are building the most luxurious yachts in the world with a length of 170 meters. We are a rich and powerful country, but we have a poor and weak army. Why?

Fradkov's 23-year-old son got a prestigious job at the Russian Foreign Ministry

The Russian Foreign Ministry hired the son of Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov. Pavel Fradkov, a 23-year-old graduate of the Diplomatic Academy, has been hired by the Russian Foreign Ministry's department for pan-European cooperation as third secretary. This department, which is responsible for relations with the G8 countries and the European Union, is one of the most prestigious jobs in the Foreign Ministry, the Kommersant newspaper writes.

Pavel Fradkov was born on September 3, 1981. In 1995 he entered the St. Petersburg Suvorov Military School. He was appointed deputy commander of the 1st platoon of the 3rd company and received the rank of vice sergeant. The foreman of the company, senior warrant officer Sergei Moroz, described his pupil as "disciplined in a military way, executive, sociable."

Pavel Fradkov received a position in the Foreign Ministry

The youngest son of Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov, Pavel Fradkov, became the third secretary in the department for relations with the G8 countries and the European Union. Behind the scenes, this position is one of the most prestigious places to work in the Foreign Ministry.

Office of the President's Affairs reported on income

Deputy head of the UDP Pavel Fradkov (son of the head of the foreign intelligence service Mikhail Fradkov) earned 2.8 million rubles, he has an apartment of 310 square meters. m, Mercedes and Toyota. His wife has no property, and the income amounted to 532 thousand rubles. The daughter of the former head of the GRU, Igor Sergun, also works in the UDP - Olga Sergun's income as head of the Center for Financial and Legal Support did not exceed 863 thousand rubles.

The wives of a number of UDP officials earn more than their husbands. RUB 14.34 million earned in 2015 by the wife of the head of the department for the Crimea, Oleg Podolko (his income is 3.38 million rubles). An apartment (104 sqm) and a garage were added to the list of real estate belonging to her in Moldova. The general director of the Kremlevsky food plant, Alexander Meshchansky, and his wife earned 13.8 million and 13.5 million rubles. respectively. 35 million rubles earned the wife of the general director of the special flight squad "Russia" Yaroslav Odintsev (his income is 4.7 million rubles). RUB 29.4 million (7.5 times more than her husband) earned the wife of the director of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library in St. Petersburg, Alexander Vershinin.

Pavel Fradkov graduated from the Faculty of World Economy of the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. Until 2003, Pavel was a cadet at the St. Petersburg Suvorov Military School. While visiting his son, Mikhail Fradkov met Vladimir Putin when he was still vice-mayor of St. Petersburg. By the way, already being president, Vladimir Putin was surprised that Mikhail Fradkov “didn’t put his son in a warm place, but sent him to study in another city, and even in the Suvorov military school.”

Employment records of children of high-ranking officials

As spiteful critics like to joke, the youngest son of Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov, 25-year-old Pavel, once “attached” his father to a warm place. It happened like this.

In 1995, by decision of the Pope, Pavlik entered the Suvorov School in St. Petersburg. The boy studied well and proved to be "disciplined and sociable in a military way." The proud father came to visit his child and accidentally met the future President of Russia. Vladimir Putin, then vice-mayor of the northern capital, was amazed that Mikhail Fradkov, who served as First Deputy Minister of Foreign Economic Relations, "did not attach his son to a warm place, but sent him to study in another city, and even at the Suvorov School." And although a year later Pavlik was transferred to the Moscow SVU, which he graduated with a gold medal in 1998, for his father and the Suvorovite himself, that meeting turned out to be fateful.

Pavel Fradkov did not go to serve in the army, but he entered the Academy of the FSB of the Russian Federation and studied on the same course with the son of the head of the FSB, Andrei Patrushev. And at the age of 22, Fradkov Jr. was already learning the wisdom of the world economy at the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Foreign Ministry. And since August 2005, as third secretary, he has been serving the Fatherland in the department of pan-European cooperation - one of the most prestigious in the Foreign Ministry, since he is responsible for relations with the G8 countries and the European Union.

The youngest son of the prime minister took the first skyscraper

Kommersant has learned that the Russian Foreign Ministry has placed the son of Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov in a job. Pavel Fradkov, a 23-year-old graduate of the Diplomatic Academy, has been hired by the Russian Foreign Ministry's department for pan-European cooperation as third secretary. This department, responsible for relations with the G8 countries and the European Union, is one of the most prestigious jobs in the Foreign Ministry.

Pavel Fradkov was born on September 3, 1981. In 1995 he entered the St. Petersburg Suvorov Military School. He was appointed deputy commander of the 1st platoon of the 3rd company and received the rank of vice sergeant. The foreman of the company, senior warrant officer Sergei Moroz, characterized his pupil as "military disciplined, executive, sociable"

March 5, 2004 - September 12, 2007
(acting until September 14, 2007) The president: Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin Predecessor: Mikhail Mikhailovich Kasyanov,
Viktor Borisovich Khristenko (acting) Successor: Viktor Alekseevich Zubkov
4th Director of the SVR
since October 9, 2007 Predecessor: Lebedev, Sergei Nikolaevich Birth: September 1, 1950
Kurumoch, Kuibyshev region Children: Fradkov, Pyotr Mikhailovich, Fradkov Pavel Mikhailovich (b. 1981) Awards:

Mikhail Efimovich Fradkov(September 1, 1950, Kurumoch village, Krasnoyarsk district, Kuibyshev region) - Russian statesman, since October 9, 2007 - Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation, Candidate of Economic Sciences.

From March 5, 2004 to September 12, 2007 - Chairman of the Government of Russia (with a formal break from May 7 to May 12, 2004, when, according to the Constitution, his government resigned before the President re-elected for a second term, but five days later it was re-approved State Duma). On September 12-14, 2007, he served as Chairman of the Government until the formation of a new Government headed by Viktor Alekseevich Zubkov.

Candidate of Economic Sciences (dissertation topic: "Modern trends in international economic relations and foreign economic relations of Russia"). Speaks English and Spanish.

The class rank of the civil service is "Actual State Councilor of the Russian Federation, Class I" (2000). Military rank - reserve colonel.

Biography

Born in the village of Kurumoch, Krasnoyarsk district, Kuibyshev region.

1972 - Graduated with honors from Moscow State Technical University "Stankin" with a degree in mechanical engineering. During his studies, he joined the CPSU and was a member of the party until its ban in 1991.

Since 1973 - an employee of the office of economic adviser to the USSR Embassy in India.

Since 1975 - All-Union Association "Tyazhpromexport".

Since 1984 - Deputy Head of the Main Supply Department of the USSR State Committee for Economic Relations.

Since 1988 - Deputy Head, First Deputy Head of the Main Directorate for Coordination and Regulation of Foreign Economic Operations of the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations of the USSR.

Since 1991 - Senior Advisor to the Permanent Representative of Russia to the UN Office and other international organizations in Geneva, Russia's representative to the organization "General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade" (GATT).

Since October 1992 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Economic Relations of Russia.

Since October 1993 - First Deputy Minister of Foreign Economic Relations of Russia.

Since March 1997 - and. about. Minister of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade of Russia.

Since April 1997 - Minister of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade of Russia.

Resigned in March 1998 in connection with the resignation of the Government of Viktor Chernomyrdin and the liquidation of the ministry.

In May 1998 he was elected chairman of the board of directors of the Ingosstrakh insurance company, since February 1999 - the company's general director.

In May 1999 he was appointed Minister of Trade of Russia in the Government of Sergei Stepashin.

In May 2000, he resigned along with all members of the Government of Russia, on May 31 he was appointed First Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of Russia, oversaw economic security.

On March 11, 2003, the Federal Tax Service was abolished, and in May 2003 Mikhail Fradkov was appointed Russia's plenipotentiary to the European Union with the rank of federal minister. In this capacity, he was presented at the Russia-European Union summit on May 31, 2003 in Strelna.

In June 2003, he was also appointed Special Representative of the President of Russia for the development of relations with the European Union.

In 2004-2007 he served as Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation.

Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation (2004-2007)

Having succeeded his predecessor Mikhail Kasyanov in March 2004, Fradkov as Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation, according to many analysts, was the so-called "technical prime minister" who did not pursue an independent policy. All key decisions were made by the administration of the President of the Russian Federation, said Alexei Makarkin, deputy director general of the Center for Political Technologies.

The activities of the Fradkov government were marked by the following events:

November 14, 2005 Vladimir Putin introduced two new positions in the Government, thereby further curtailing the powers of the prime minister. Dmitry Medvedev, head of the Russian presidential administration, became first deputy chairman in charge of implementing the so-called priority national projects, and Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov became deputy chairman in charge of defense and the military-industrial complex.

In 2006, he received an income in the amount of 2.59 million rubles, having increased income in relation to 2005 (1.8 million) by 44%.

On September 12, 2007, at a meeting with the President of the Russian Federation, Fradkov addressed Vladimir Putin with a request for the resignation of the Government, motivating it as follows: “Understanding the ongoing political processes today, I would like you to have complete freedom in choosing decisions, including personnel. And, I think that it would be right, on my part, to come up with the initiative to vacate the post of Prime Minister so that you have no restrictions in decision-making and arranging, here, the power configuration, in connection with the upcoming political events.

The President accepted the resignation of the Government and thanked Fradkov for the results achieved in his work. Putin noted such achievements of the Government as good economic growth rates, lower inflation, growth in real incomes of the population, and the launch of major social projects. At the same time, the president offered Fradkov to act as chairman of the government until the State Duma approved the candidacy of a new prime minister.

According to a poll by the Public Opinion Foundation conducted after Fradkov's resignation from the post of Prime Minister, the majority of Russians could not name any achievements (80%) or failures (75%) in the activities of the former Prime Minister in his post. Back in November 2005, British experts predicted Mikhail Fradkov's resignation from the post of Prime Minister.

Later career

On September 12, 2007, Fradkov submitted his resignation to President Putin, which was accepted.

Since October 9, 2007 - Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation. He was appointed to this position by President Putin instead of Sergei Lebedev, who became the Executive Secretary of the CIS.

A family

Married, has two sons. Spouse: Elena Olegovna, an economist by education, previously worked as a leading marketing specialist at the World Trade Center, now she is engaged in housekeeping. The eldest son, Pyotr Fradkov (b. 1978), since January 2006 has been working as the director of the department of structured financing at VEB. The youngest, Pavel (b. 1981), graduated from the Suvorov Military School, but did not join the army. After graduating from college, Pavel Fradkov entered the Academy of the FSB of the Russian Federation. In 2003 he entered the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation at the Faculty of World Economy. In 2005, he was admitted to the Department of European Cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation as the third secretary.

Awards

Curiosities and catchphrases of M. E. Fradkov,

Quotes from Kommersant-Vlast

  • « ". August 19, 2004 at a government meeting.
  • « Gotta take this bird by the horns". October 4, 2005 during a visit to the Lipetsk region.
  • « From liberalization, we will only get a tail from a carrot. This is no small matter. And it's good if we get a tail. And then you can lose your tail - both from carrots and your own". December 7, 2006 at a government meeting.
  • « Everyone will want to go to the Development Bank to work. The same thing we do, only the salary is big, and you don’t need to steal anything". December 14, 2006 at a government meeting.
  • « Not only will we not speed it up, we will also give you a pendle to speed it up. Only it will be from us to you, not from you to us. That's all. We ask questions to make it clear what we are doing.". June 14, 2007 at a government meeting.

On the socio-economic development of the country

  • « Ministers should wake up with indicators in their eyes».
  • « It’s too early to go to bed with bones, but I recommend you not to sleep, not to eat right now».
  • « Full zero is better than a negative value.».
  • « It seems that we need to dig deeper, and we have already dug a few bayonets deep, but there is no doubling of GDP, but we are feeling, feeling, it is getting warmer, and now we need to dig so that there is a spark. But we keep groping. We will be able to answer this question when we feel each minister».
  • « We have to work hard enough to secure a 7 percent growth. Prick yourself with a needle somewhere in one place in order to wake up from the usual scheme of work. What to do with those wagons that have lagged behind - the train is moving, but the wagons have unhooked? Maybe it will be possible to find arrows that will make it possible to have such rails where it will be possible to pick up the wagons. Why not predict your actions in such a way that the composition is complete?»
  • « And we want to build work for the benefit of the villagers - in fact, for ourselves!»
  • « Some talk about doubling the GDP, others mutter that it is unrealistic, and all are realists! And industrial policy is made by Komissarov (chairman of the Transmashholding Board of Directors), no offense will be said to him. Or maybe he does not understand where the key is, and where the flywheel with the shaft is. You can blindfold and confidently trample on a carpet that has been lying for 80 years. Danger - do not fall out of the window where trams run on rubber».

About the budget

  • « The very discussion of budget planning suggests that we have begun to dig».

On the eve of the entry into force of the law on the monetization of benefits

  • « We have two weeks left before the implementation of the law on preferential payments, and we start cancer for a stone».

About the work of ministers

  • « They chew, chew, and when they spit out, it is not known».
  • « Ministers must have a headache. Here all the bosses are of the highest level, they do not live long - in the good sense of the word - in positions».

About fishing

  • « What incentives should be created to bring fish back to shore?»
  • « The fish complex is no different from agriculture: there is water, here is land».
  • « Not very motivated to return fish to shore».
  • « We must continue to catch, but so that everything goes here. We love crab».

About youth

  • « Young people are people of a new quality, they think more modernly. But it’s too late to talk about them ... Those who were born or are about to be born - they must be taken seriously».

About love

  • « We don't need to be forced to love.».
  • « We love crab!».

On administrative reform

  • « It took Thatcher seven years to come to the conclusion that you first need to think and then act ... And here we have Indira Gandhi».
  • « No need to lie on the hay that tends to turn into straw and someday prick».
  • « Here the main organizer of the process is the trumpet, so to speak, there are also drummers ... But there is not only a trumpet, there must also be some kind of club ... Yakovlev (Minister of Regional Development) should have an instrument in his hands that is thinner than a pipe».
  • « The administrative reform was started so that the ministers felt the hopelessness of the situation».
  • « It is not very correct when our tail does not follow our head - the dismemberment turns out to be speculative».

About customs

  • « Customs today, in a sense, the object is unidentified, but very important».

About nanotechnology

  • « It is necessary that business understand that if it does not go into nanotechnology today, then it will miss everything in the world and will, at best, work in a quilted jacket at a well that will be serviced and managed by our friends and partners».
  • « Otherwise, from liberalization we will get only a tail from a carrot! This is no joke! And, German Oskarovich says correctly, it's good if we get a tail. And then we can lose the tail - both from carrots and our own!»
  • « Nanotechnologies and energy saving are indicators that should shine in the eyes every day! In one and the other ... eyes! Understand as you wish! No dark glasses will cover».

About energy

  • « Consumers feel everything, and I ask you: do you see everything or not so much? I'm not sure that everything is visible in RAO UES, and even more so in the Ministry of Industry and Energy... Here is the Ministry of Industry and Energy. I go in and out with nothing».
  • « You understand that life can be enjoyed in the next five years and do it without light, but we need light. It's better without light, but with light you can also read».

About myself

  • « Fradkov does not lead anyone anywhere, but only aggravates the situation».

About numerous government commissions

  • « I'm sick of the commissions too, but I'm sitting here like a doldon, looking for and waiting for the leaves to hatch on a bare tree, but for this you need to water, shake».

About special economic zones

  • « With special zones, everything is clear. Whoever took the benefits will answer for them. I'm simplifying, I'm sorry, but the zone was surrounded by barbed wire, they give benefits and then sort it out to the fullest. For raw materials - a report, and from the head of the zone - a report. The zone is the zone!»

About Russian export

  • « There are developing countries where we can enter with our products and twist our hands: here you have military products, here you have a civilian object, and here you have a hundred more specialists who will teach you not only to swear».

On the management of the water complex in Russia

  • « All the time I want to shove it into some organ. I haven't found this organ yet, but it's not the kind of organ that can hold without overflowing the cup. The Ministry of Economic Development suggests itself, but something needs to be cut off to make room. This is me...as a draft».

On the reform of housing and communal services

  • « It really confuses me, the work is going on, we are doing something, sometimes we are sweating, but more often we are talking ... And what will be the results?»

About the work of the government

  • « Stupid and burst - I think this is not our motto today! And there is no need to make losers out of us!»
  • « Everything works, everything literally spins. The flywheel began to spin, and this key is inserted between the shaft and the flywheel, and the shaft is spinning, and the light will soon appear, and we are going to it. Not like moths. We can not only flap our wings».

Notes

  1. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 1184 dated September 12, 2007
  2. Biography on the site Antikompromat.ru
  3. Archive of the website of the Government of the Russian Federation
  4. Yasin E. G., The appointment of Zubkov has nothing to do with democracy // "MN", No. 36, 09/14/2007
  5. "Newspaper. Ru": "With a feeling of deep incompleteness", 09/12/2007
  6. "Newspaper. Ru”: “Officials are getting richer”, 4.08.2007
  7. "Channel One": TV recording, 09/12/2007
  8. Start of working meeting with Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov, 12.09.2007
  9. "Newspaper. Ru”: “Putin dismissed the government”, 09/12/2007
  10. RIA "RosBusinessConsulting": "FOM: 80% of Russians did not see achievements in the work of M. Fradkov", 09/27/2007
  11. Divination for the premiere
  12. NewsRu.com: Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov resigned, 12.09.2007
  13. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of October 9, 2007 No. 1349.
  14. Federal executive authorities - Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation Mikhail Efimovich Fradkov // Government of the Russian Federation, October 18, 2007
  15. http://www.inosmi.ru/translation/208182.html
  16. An honorary employee of counterintelligence became the prime minister of Russia. Little-known facts from the life of the future head of the Cabinet of Ministers, "Komsomolskaya Pravda", 03/04/2004.
  17. "Objective newspaper": "A street is named after the father of Prime Minister Fradkov"
  18. Interview of M. Fradkov to the TV program "Vesti Nedeli", 04.04.2004 (text and video)
  19. Lenta.ru

Mikhail Efimovich Fradkov

Place of work: Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation

Positions: 1992-98 - Deputy Minister, Minister of Foreign Economic Relations, 1999 - Minister of Trade, 2000-01 - First Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, 2001-03. - Head of the Federal Tax Police Service, 2004-07 - Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation, since 2007 - Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Russia.

Participation in business: In 1998-99 - Chairman of the Board of Directors, then General Director of the successor of the Main Directorate of Foreign Insurance of the USSR - OSAO Ingosstrakh. While working at Ingosstrakh, he headed the insurance section of the Foreign Investment Advisory Council under the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Yevgeny Primakov.

Impact on business: Marked by the press as a lobbyist for the so-called Academy of Security, Defense and Law Enforcement Issues. Viktor Shevchenko, the former head of military counterintelligence of the Main Staff of the Strategic Missile Forces, has been the President of the ABOP since its foundation. ABOP, among other things, specialized in issuing paid academic orders to businessmen, outwardly practically indistinguishable from state ones. As First Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Mikhail Fradkov sent out a letter to the power structures of the country with a request to support the ABOP, Viktor Shevchenko himself claimed that he headed the Academy precisely on behalf of Fradkov. In 2008, ABOP was liquidated by the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation at the request of the Prosecutor General's Office.

Having headed the Federal Tax Police Service (FSNP), Fradkov initiated the filming of the television series Maroseyka 12, dedicated to his employees, having managed to convince the merchants controlled by the FSNP to fully finance the project.

Continues to influence business after being appointed director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service. In 2007 Alexander Blagov, an employee of the Foreign Intelligence Service close to Fradkov, became deputy head of the international corporation Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC). By the media pointed out Fradkov’s possible connection with businessman Ruslan Valitov, the owner of the Commercial Bank for Investments and Social Development (Investsotsbank), a defendant in the investigation of embezzlement in the Tomskneft company (formerly owned by Yukos Oil Company) and the main witness for the prosecution in the case of the head of the Main Chief convicted of bribery Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee of the RF Investigative Committee Dmitry Dovgy. In particular, Valitova called former head of one of the departments of the SVR, his bank - the unofficial financial center of the Service.

Participation in the transfer of ownership: During the work of Mikhail Fradkov in the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations, state-owned enterprises of the USSR Novoexport, Prodintorg, Soyuznefteexport, Tekhmashimport, Tekhnopromimport, Tekhnopromexport, Tyazhpromexport, which owned foreign property with an estimated value of $1 billion, were privatized, subordinate to the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations These organizations controlled over two-thirds of the volume of Soviet oil export contracts. Soyuznefteexport was transformed into OAO Nafta-Moskva, the company's shares were placed at the disposal of a large businessman Suleiman Kerimov.

In 1995, a number of high-ranking employees of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were suspected of spending 4.9 billion rubles on personal expenses. from the income of the ministry. During the check, documents were found in the amount of about 150 million rubles, which Mikhail Fradkov allegedly received from the extra-budgetary fund of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a loan for the construction of a dacha. The investigation of the General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation did not produce any practical results. The office, in which the materials of the check on financial violations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were stored, burned down, according to the official version - "due to a short circuit." The main witness, the head of the Main Control and Financial Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Alexander Koltsov, died suddenly. In the end, the case was dismissed, Minister Oleg Davydov resigned, Mikhail Fradkov took his place, paying off the country loan ahead of schedule.

In 2010, a man who identified himself as the director of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Mikhail Fradkov, called to the National Reserve Bank, owned by former KGB officer Alexander Lebedev. The caller asked to see his employee. He introduced himself as Konstantin Mikhailovich Yakovlev, stated that a criminal case had been initiated against the NRB and offered to organize its closure for $1 million, presenting documents from the case as evidence. Russia's SVR did not comment, the press discussed the opinion that in this way the IRB was provoked to give bribes.

A family:

Spouse, Elena Olegovna Fradkova, economist. According to one of the registrations - a neighbor of the former director of the FSB of Russia, head of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Nikolai Patrushev and Chairman of the State Duma Boris Gryzlov. She was listed as a leading marketing specialist at International Trade Center OJSC (Sovincenter), worked in the structures of Vnesheconombank and Gazprom, at the moment she is officially retired. Declared income for 2009 - 190 thousand rubles, property - a land plot of 1466 square meters. m and shared ownership in an apartment of 19 sq. m. Spouse's income- 5.53 million rubles, Mikhail Fradkov owns a land plot of 10,300 square meters. m, a cottage of 301 sq. m and a 587-meter apartment in Moscow.

eldest son, Petr Mikhailovich Fradkov, banker. Graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations with a degree in world economics. In 2000-2004 worked in various positions in the state corporation "Bank for Development and Foreign Economic Affairs" (Vnesheconombank). In 2004, being the deputy representative of VEB in the USA, he was appointed deputy general director of the Far Eastern Shipping Company. In 2006 he returned to work at VEB. He held the positions of Deputy Head of the Directorate of Investment Banking Operations, Director of the Structured Finance Department. Currently - Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of VEB, member of the Board of Directors of JSC Terminal. The enterprise was created by Vnesheconombank, Aeroflot airline and VTB Bank, and is engaged in the construction of the Sheremetyevo-3 terminal. Andrey Chikhanchin, the son of the head of the Federal Financial Monitoring Service, Yuri Chikhanchin, works for Terminal JSC. In 2009, Petr Fradkov's income amounted to 10 million 952 thousand 606 rubles 81 kop. The property has an apartment of 219 sq. m, garage and Lexus-350. The Mercedes benz and BMW 318iA cars registered for Petr Fradkov, according to the registration database, are not in his declaration. The spouse owns an Alfa Romeo and a Harley Davidson motorcycle.

Younger son, Pavel Mikhailovich Fradkov, diplomat. In 1995, he entered the St. Petersburg Suvorov Military School, about which his father informed his friend, Vice Mayor of St. Petersburg Vladimir Putin. In 1996, at the same time that Putin's team lost the gubernatorial election and the dismissal of Mikhail Fradkov's friend from the mayor's office, 15-year-old Pavel Fradkov was transferred to the Moscow Suvorov Military School. He graduated from the Academy of the FSB (studied together with Andrei Patrushev - the son of Nikolai Patrushev) and the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. As a student, he registered two Mercedes Benz cars. Since 2005, he has been employed as the 3rd Secretary of the Department for All-European Cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.

closest friends

In December 1991, Minister of Foreign Economic Relations Pyotr Aven allowed the head of the Foreign Relations Committee (FAC) of the St. Petersburg City Hall, Vladimir Putin, to issue licenses to commercial organizations to sell raw materials abroad in exchange for food supplies to the city. Subsequently, the working group of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg found that some of the exporting firms could not be controlled, and most of the contracts were deliberately drawn up with gross errors that allow exporters to avoid fulfilling their obligations. The deputies recommended that Vladimir Putin be removed from the post of chairman of the FAC, but the mayor of St. Petersburg, Anatoly Sobchak, refused to fire him. In turn, Pyotr Aven retained for Putin the right to issue licenses and instructed Mikhail Fradkov to supervise this process from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This episode was the beginning of financial cooperation between Vladimir Putin, Mikhail Fradkov and Petr Aven, since 1994 - co-owner of Alfa Group (together with Mikhail Fridman and German Khan).

According to a number of experts, Fradkov contributed to the realization of the interests of this holding, continuing in 1992-98. work in MVES. Alfa-Bank received permission to buy Russia's foreign debts at 25-30 percent of the cost, and then receive the initial amount from the budget for them. Alfa-Eco was given the opportunity to purchase imported goods on account of the debts of Russian producing countries, as well as a government contract for the annual supply of 1.5 million tons of Russian oil in exchange for 500 thousand tons of Cuban sugar.

The press pointed out that, very likely, not without the participation of Mikhail Fradkov, Alfa-Eco acquired a 40% stake in OAO Tyumen Oil Company. According to the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation, a maximum of 46.8% of the real value of the shares was paid during the transaction. The criminal case, initiated by the results of the auction by the prosecutor's office, was soon closed. Alfa-Eco also became a foreign economic commission agent for the West Siberian Iron and Steel Works, using this opportunity to export oil.

05/21/2015, Photo: PhotoXPress

Pavel Fradkov got closer to Staraya Square

Elena Kiseleva, Ivan Safronov, Sergey Goryashko

Deputy head of the Federal Property Management Agency and son of the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Pavel Fradkov changed jobs. By decree of Vladimir Putin, he was appointed to the post of deputy head of the Presidential Administration (UDP). According to Kommersant's information, issues of federal property management will be in his area of ​​responsibility.

The first information that Mr. Fradkov was leaving the Federal Property Management Agency appeared in mid-April. However, his transfer to the UDP was talked about with confidence after the deputy head of the manager, Veniamin Kondratyev, became the acting governor of the Krasnodar Territory. On May 21, Vladimir Putin formalized the appointment by his decree. A Kommersant source in the presidential administration called the appointment logical, since the new head of the UDP Alexander Kolpakov the job required "a proven person well versed in matters of federal property."

Pavel Fradkov - the youngest son of the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service Mikhail Fradkov. After graduating from the Suvorov Military School, he successively studied at the Academy of the FSB (he was a classmate Andrey Patrushev, the youngest son of the ex-director of the FSB and the current secretary of the Security Council Nikolai Patrushev) and the Diplomatic Academy. In 2005, he joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as the third secretary in the Department of European Cooperation, responsible for relations with the G8 countries and the European Union. Then he worked in the FSB system as a deputy head of a department in the "K" department, which oversees the credit and financial sector.

To the Federal Property Management Agency, Mr. Fradkov came in the summer of 2012, to the position of deputy head at the personal invitation of Olga Dergunova, who had headed the department a couple of months before. He oversaw the work of three departments - legal, administrative and organization of federal property valuation. Former colleagues characterize Pavel Fradkov as a calm and non-confrontational person who was not seen in any scandal. “I can't imagine a situation where he would raise his voice,” one of them says. [...]

According to a Kommersant source in the UDP, Mr. Fradkov will most likely oversee issues of federal property, a health complex, as well as social and housing support. The official representative of the UDP, Viktor Khrekov, told Kommersant that the distribution of duties has not yet taken place and Alexander Kolpakov will determine what exactly Pavel Fradkov will do.

Fradkov Pavel Mikhailovich(born September 3, 1981, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR) is a Russian statesman, active state adviser of Russia, 1st class, son of the former director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, former Prime Minister of the Russian Federation. Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the President of the Russian Federation (since 2015).

Graduated from the Moscow Suvorov Military School. He received two higher educations, one - military (major in jurisprudence), the second - diplomatic (majoring in "world economy"). Knows English and French. After graduating from the Suvorov Military School, he entered the Academy of the FSB of the Russian Federation. In 2005 he graduated from the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Faculty of World Economy.

Since August 2005 - in the service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, where he was admitted to the Department of European Cooperation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (the department responsible for relations with the G8 countries and the European Union) as third secretary. According to some reports, in 2011-2012, he was deputy head of a department at the FSB, where he worked in department K, which oversees the credit and financial sector. He retired from the FSB of the Russian Federation with the rank of colonel.

From August 27, 2012 to May 2015 - Deputy Head of the Federal Agency for State Property Management (Deputy Head of the Federal Property Management Agency). Coordinated and controlled the activities of the administration of affairs, the administration of the organization of the work of territorial bodies, the financial administration and the administration of logistics and state orders.

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