The richest Russian officials. Officials' Income: Russia's Richest Civil Servants, According to Forbes. The richest legislators

On April 11, the presidential administration and the Russian government simultaneously published declarations on income and property for 2013.
The richest family of the Kremlin and the White House again turned out to be First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov and his wife Olga. The fortune of the spouses for the year increased by 30 million rubles, to 478.132 million rubles. Last year, Shuvalov transferred all the family capital to a blind trust for management.
In terms of personal income, the first deputy prime minister this year was ahead of the minister of open government, a member of the ranking of the richest Russians according to Forbes, Mikhail Abyzov 83. He earned about 283 million rubles in 2013. The top three richest officials of the Kremlin and the White House were closed by Deputy Prime Minister - Presidential Envoy to the Far Eastern District Yuri Trutnev with an income of over 152 million rubles.
Kremlin officials were significantly poorer than their White House counterparts. The wealthiest among them is Oleg Morozov, a former prominent functionary of United Russia, and now a subordinate of Vyacheslav Volodin in the internal policy department of the presidential administration, and even then - at the expense of his wife (91.501 million rubles). In terms of personal income in the Kremlin, there was no equal to the newly-minted presidential envoy to the Crimean Federal District Oleg Belaventsev, who previously worked in leadership positions in defense industry enterprises. He declared 79.463 million rubles.
Despite the deterioration of relations with the West amid the Ukrainian crisis, some members of the government keep real estate in Europe. Thus, First Deputy Prime Minister Shuvalov rents a house in Austria and an apartment in Britain. The presidential envoy to the North Caucasus region, Alexander Khloponin and his wife, have declared a residential building and a land plot in Italy. And the deputy chairman of the government, Olga Golodets, still has real estate in Italy and Switzerland.
Of the unusual vehicles declared by members of the government and White House officials, the luxury electric Tesla S, which belongs to the wife of the head of the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications Nikolai Nikiforov, stands out.
1.Igor Shuvalov

Position: First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia
Total family income: 478.132 million rubles
Official income: 240.978 million rubles
In 2012-2013. Pavel Ivlev, a former colleague, lawyer and person involved in the “big” YUKOS case, accused Shuvalov that the first deputy prime minister at the beginning and middle of the 2000s made several non-market deals with Forbes list members Roman Abramovich, Suleiman Kerimov and Alisher Usmanov. Oppositionist Alexei Navalny took part in the campaign demanding the official's resignation.
The first deputy chairman of the government not only did not begin to fulfill the demands of his critics, but also launched a counteroffensive, enlisting the support of top officials: he transferred all family assets to a blind trust, thus relieving himself of any responsibility for a possible conflict of interest. This operation did not affect the income level of the Shuvalov couple. In 2013, they earned almost 30 million rubles more than a year earlier, according to tradition recent years dividing the total amount approximately equally.
Contrary to the "isolationist" spirit of the times, the couple continue to rent an apartment of 483 sq. meters in Britain and a residential building of 1500 sq. meters in Austria. At home, they and their two daughters own several apartments and houses. The Shuvalovs' fleet includes Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz S500 cars, a ZIL-41047 limousine and a VAZ-2101 "penny".
2. Mikhail Abyzov


Position: Minister for Open Government Affairs
Total family income: 283.250 million rubles
Official income: 282.908 million rubles
Abyzov is the only representative in the list of the richest Russians according to Forbes. Founder of the RU-COM group, he made a fortune in energy, engineering, construction, mechanical engineering and agriculture. Last year, his fortune was estimated at $ 1.25 billion.
The minister also has an apartment and a garage in use in Britain and a number of real estate properties in Russia. Of the vehicles in Abyzov's declaration, the Robinson 44 Clipper II helicopter stands out.
3. Yuri Trutnev


Position: Deputy Prime Minister - Plenipotentiary of the President of Russia in the Far Eastern Federal District
Total family income: 156.461 million rubles
Official income: 152.011 million rubles
Coming from big business, Trutnev regularly declared large sums when he was minister of natural resources. The main income comes from dividends from stocks.
4. Denis Manturov


Position: Minister of Industry and Trade of Russia
Total family income: 109.453 million rubles
Official income: 107.075 million rubles
Before joining the civil service, Manturov was also engaged in entrepreneurial activity. His family car fleet includes Bentley, Porsche and Range Rover.
5. Vladimir Medinsky


Position: Minister of Culture of Russia
Total family income: RUB 97.170 million
Official income: 68.966 million rubles
Culture Minister and well-known patriot Vladimir Medinsky has unexpectedly become the leader in terms of income among Kremlin and White House officials. Both the head of the Ministry of Culture and his wife earned impressive sums last year. The minister's wife has a rare "Victory" M-20 in the car park.
6. Mikhail Men


Position: Minister of Construction, Housing and Utilities of Russia
Total family income: 95.299 million rubles
Official income: 7.934 million rubles
The last chronologically appointed appointee in the government of Dmitry Medvedev, Men took a high position on the list at the expense of his wife, who earned more than 80 million rubles last year. The former Ivanovo governor himself owns several summer cottages and a Land Rover Defender car.
7. Oleg Morozov


Position: Head of the Office of the President of Russia for Domestic Policy
Total family income: 91.501 million rubles
Official income: 7.330 million rubles
The richest family of the Kremlin last year unexpectedly became the head of the department for domestic policy Oleg Morozov and his wife, who declared more than 84 million rubles.
8. Oleg Belaventsev


Position: Plenipotentiary of the President of Russia in the Crimean Federal District
Total family income: 86.604 million rubles
Official income: 79.463 million rubles
A longtime associate of the current Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, Oleg Belaventsev, just a few weeks ago, was appointed to the post of presidential envoy in the new federal district - Crimea, which united two new Russian regions that were torn away from Ukraine after a referendum. For the last two years, he has worked as the general director of Slavyanka OJSC, a contracting company of the Ministry of Defense mentioned in the Oboronservis case. As follows from Belaventsev's declaration, the plenipotentiary does not own a single vehicle.
9. Alexey Ulyukaev


Position: Minister of Economic Development of Russia
Total family income: 85.703 million rubles
Official income: 80.428 million rubles
Before joining the government, the Minister of Economic Development of Russia held senior positions at the Central Bank. Ulyukaev's wife owns two cars - a luxury Lexus RX 350 and a "people's" VAZ-214040.
10.Sergey Shoigu


Position: Minister of Defense of Russia
Total family income: RUB 78.992 million
Official income: 10.180 million rubles
The spouse of the head of the Russian Ministry of Defense increased her income many times last year. Shoigu himself earned about the same as in 2012. The minister owns land plots with a total area of \u200b\u200b20,000 sq. meters.
11. Alexander Khloponin


Position: Deputy Prime Minister - Plenipotentiary of the President of Russia in the North Caucasus Federal District
Total family income: 77.101 million rubles
Official income: 66.563 million rubles
Khloponin earned his capital while working as the general director of Norilsk Nickel and in other management positions in the structures of Mikhail Prokhorov. In addition to many real estate objects in Russia, his family owns a land plot and a residential building in Italy.
12. Harry Minh


Position: Presidential Envoy to the State Duma
Total family income: 57.544 million rubles
Official income: 50.714 million rubles
The declaration of the plenipotentiary of the Russian president to the State Duma specifies that one of the official’s apartments “was acquired at the expense of funds received under a loan agreement”. Perhaps this particular loan is reflected in Mincha's high income.
13.Sergey Grigorov

Position: Advisor to the President of Russia
Total family income: 52.893 million rubles
Official income: 8.780 million rubles
The most non-public official in the top 15, Grigorov has been an adviser to the president since 2011. He previously directed Federal Service for technical and export control. In Grigorov's declaration, a real collection of motorcycles stands out - Java-350, Royal Enfield Bullat, Black Douglas and Harley-Davidson FLSTC.
14. Arkady Dvorkovich


Position: Deputy Prime Minister of Russia
Total family income: 46.018 million rubles
Official income: 4.178 million rubles
The Deputy Prime Minister traditionally earned less than his wife Zumrud Rustamova, a well-known top manager and member of the board of directors of many large Russian companies.
15. Anton Siluanov


Position: Minister of Finance of Russia
Total family income: 41.212 million rubles
Official income: 39.528 million rubles
The Russian finance minister is also a well-known motorcycle fan. His declaration lists three of these vehicles at once - the BMW R 1200 GS and K 1600 GTL models, as well as the Harley-Davidson FLSTC 103 ANV.

Members of Dmitry Medvedev's government and officials of Vladimir Putin's administration have reported their income. Who earns the most? On Friday, April 14, head of state Vladimir Putin, officials of the Russian presidential administration, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and members of the government published income statements for 2016. The richest official turned out to be the Minister of North Caucasus Affairs Lev Kuznetsov, whose annual income exceeded 582 million rubles. This is almost 68 more than that of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, whose declared income was 8.6 million rubles. The richest employee of the presidential administration was the first deputy head of the administration, Sergei Kiriyenko, with 85.5 million rubles. This is 10 times more than the annual income of the head of state Vladimir Putin (8.86 million rubles). At the end of 2015, the richest among Kremlin officials was also the first deputy head of the presidential administration. Then this post was occupied by Vyacheslav Volodin. He declared an income of 87.1 million rubles. The poorest government minister was the minister agriculture Alexander Tkachev, who declared an income of 5.6 million rubles. Anna Kuznetsova, the presidential commissioner for children's rights, has the lowest income in the Kremlin administration - 2.8 million rubles. The head of the presidential administration Anton Vaino earned 9.64 million rubles in 2016. Heavyweight ministers Sergei Shoigu (Ministry of Defense) and Sergei Lavrov (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) - 10.6 million and 6.8 million, respectively. The income of the Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinsky was 6.7 million rubles. Moreover, his wife earned 43.7 million rubles last year. Press secretary of the head of state Dmitry Peskov announced an income of 12.8 million rubles. At the same time, his wife Tatyana Navka earned 120.8 million rubles in 2016. The combined income of the 10 richest government ministers Dmitry Medvedev and employees of the administration of President Vladimir Putin in 2016 amounted to 1.94 billion rubles. Look at the wealthiest representatives of the Russian government.

Lev Kuznetsov. 582.1 million rubles

Minister for North Caucasus Affairs At the end of 2016, Kuznetsov topped the list of the richest officials in power, moving to second place last year's leader Mikhail Abyzov. Over the year, Kuznetsov's income grew 12 times - from 47.9 to 582.1 million rubles. His wife's income has tripled - from 10.9 to 32.7 million rubles. The press service of the Russian Ministry of the Caucasus explained that the declaration included income from deposits and real estate transactions. This included the sale of expensive real estate in Moscow. In the declaration for 2016, Kuznetsov indicated 11 land plots with a total area of \u200b\u200b17,900 sq. m (one of them - in France, with an area of \u200b\u200b3385 sq. m). One house in Russia (564 sq. M.) And one jointly owned in France (180 sq. M.). Plus an apartment in France (109 sq. M.), Four garages (three of them in France) and about 20 more real estate objects, including the building of a transformer substation and a cable power supply network. Kuznetsov owns cars Mercedes Benz A5, BMW M5 and Ferrari 599 GTB.

Mikhail Abyzov. 520.9 million rubles

Minister for work with an open government In the ranking of incomes among the ministers of the Russian government for 2015, Abyzov was the leader - 455.6 million rubles. At the end of 2016, he declared 520.9 million rubles. Abyzov owns two apartments (135 and 162 sq. M) and two rooms (15 and 19 sq. M). The free use of Abyzov's daughter and son has two land plots (1337 and 3663 sq. M) and three residential buildings (900, 211 and 551 sq. M) and an apartment (318 sq. M). Abyzov owns two cars (Mercedes-Maybach and Mercedes-Benz AMG G63), a collection of motorcycles (Harley-Davidson, Yamaha and two Ducati), a helicopter (Robinson 44) and a snowmobile (Yamaha ").

Yuri Trutnev. 356.9 million rubles

Deputy Prime Minister, Presidential Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Trutnev's income doubled over the year - from 153.8 million rubles (declaration for 2015) to 356.9 million rubles. The envoy's wife earned 834,777 rubles a year. Trutnev and his wife jointly own a land plot (3722 sq. M.), Two residential buildings (346 and 171 sq. M.) And several non-residential buildings. The couple own SUVs BMW X6, Nissan Patrol, Porsche Cayenne and Mercedes Benz ML, as well as an ATV Polaris ATV and a TIKI - Treiler trailer.

Denis Manturov. 129.4 million rubles

Minister of Industry and Trade The official's income in 2015 amounted to 144.7 million rubles. Over the year, it decreased to 129.4 million rubles. Manturov's wife earned 4.5 million rubles last year. Manturov owns a land plot (11 420 sq. M.), An apartment (481 sq. M.), A guest house (1224 sq. M.), Several parking spaces and utility buildings. The wife owns a 640 sq. m. The minister owns six cars, including the Land Rover, Moskvich 412, VAZ 2103, Lada Vesta, GAZ 21 and Moskvich 408.

Anton Siluanov. 95.4 million rubles

Finance Minister Siluanov's income for 2015 amounted to 34.4 million rubles. Over the year, it tripled and by the end of 2016 it was declared in the amount of 95.4 million rubles. The head of the Ministry of Finance owns three land plots (9,000, 10,000 and 22,964 sq. M.), A house (152 sq. M.) And an apartment (254 sq. M.), Four garages and two non-residential buildings. In addition, Siluanov owns five vehicles, including GAZ 69, VAZ 21011 and BMW X6 cars, Harley Davidson FLSTC 103 ANV and BMW K 1600 GTL motorcycles.

Sergey Kirienko. 85.5 million rubles

The first deputy head of the presidential administration, Kiriyenko, became the richest official in the Kremlin - in 2016 he earned 85.5 million rubles. This is due to his work as head of Rosatom, where he served until the fall of 2016. In 2015, Kiriyenko's income as head of the state corporation amounted to 49.2 million rubles. Kirienko owns a land plot with an area of \u200b\u200b7,116 sq. m, a residential building with outbuildings with an area of \u200b\u200b698.5 square meters, a residential building, a parking space, a sports and recreation block and an outbuilding. Also, the first deputy head of the presidential administration has an apartment with an area of \u200b\u200b254.3 square meters and a forest plot with an area of \u200b\u200b5,000 square meters. All declared real estate is located in Russia. Kiriyenko's wife for the same period declared income in the amount of 353,248 rubles.

Igor Shuvalov. 71.8 million rubles

First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov earned 71.8 million rubles in 2016, his wife - 61.1 million rubles. At the end of 2015, Shuvalov declared an income of 97.2 million rubles, and his wife - 92.5 million rubles. Shuvalov owns four apartments (three of them are jointly owned with his wife). He also owns a non-residential premises with an area of \u200b\u200b2014 sq. m. In addition, the Deputy Prime Minister rents an apartment in the UK with an area of \u200b\u200b483 square meters. m, a house in Austria with an area of \u200b\u200b1479.8 sq. m and a house in Russia with an area of \u200b\u200b4174.1 sq. M. Shuvalov and his wife own three cars - Jaguar XJ8 4.2 executive, VAZ 2101 and ZIL 41047. The deputy prime minister's wife and his children have an apartment for free use, the area of \u200b\u200bwhich coincides with one of Shuvalov's apartments. In addition, the daughter and son, like their parents, rent a house in Russia with an area of \u200b\u200b4,174.1 sq. m.

Nikolay Patrushev. 33.5 million rubles

Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev ranked second in terms of income among officials of the presidential administration - in 2016 he earned 33.5 million rubles. A year earlier, he earned almost the same amount - 33.7 million rubles. Patrushev declared a land plot with an area of \u200b\u200b3306 sq. m, a residential building with an area of \u200b\u200b249.1 sq. m and an apartment with an area of \u200b\u200b256.6 sq. m.Dacha with an area of \u200b\u200b265 sq. m is in his use.

Arthur Muravyov. 33.3 million rubles

Arthur Muravyov, the plenipotentiary of the Russian president to the Federation Council, ranked third in terms of income among Kremlin officials. For the year he earned 33.3 million rubles. At the end of 2015, his income was 36.3 million rubles. Muravyov declared ownership of two land plots with an area of \u200b\u200b3043 and 2348 sq. m, an apartment with an area of \u200b\u200b42.4 sq. m and another half of the share in an apartment of 101.3 sq. m. As well as a residential building of 304.3 sq. m and two garages with an area of \u200b\u200b201 sq. m and 35.8 sq. m.

Igor Levitin. 30.1 million rubles

Aide to the President of Russia Igor Levitin earned 30.1 million rubles in a year, while his wife received 10 less - about 3 million rubles. Levitin and his wife own a land plot with an area of \u200b\u200b3982 sq. m, apartment with an area of \u200b\u200b118.4 sq. m, as well as a country house with outbuildings with an area of \u200b\u200b544.2 sq. m and a parking space. Levitin owns a Mercedez Benz C180 car, and his wife owns a Toyota Camry.

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TOP 10 richest officials of the Russian government

Kremlin Pool / Global Look Press

The richest official in the Russian government at the end of 2016 became minister for North Caucasus Affairs Lev Kuznetsov... According to the declaration, his income amounted to 582 million 146 thousand 294 rubles. He owns 10 land plots in Russia. He owns another plot in France (with an area of \u200b\u200b3 thousand 385 square meters) with his wife. Also, together with his wife, the official owns a house in France. The minister individually owns an apartment in France and three garages in this European country. Another garage Kuznetsov is located in Russia. Kuznetsov also declared 18 items under the name "other real estate". Among them are the building of a transformer substation, a sewerage pumping station, a water tank, a checkpoint, an administrative building, etc. The official has three cars Mercedes Benz 200, BMW M5 and Ferrari.

Kuznetsov's wife declared 32 million 737 thousand 066 rubles. She owns a Porsche, a Boxster convertible, a Mercedes and two caravans.

The second in terms of wealth is minister for Open Government Affairs Mikhail Abyzov, whose income amounted to 520 million 919 thousand 895 rubles. The official has two apartments and two rooms in Russia, and he also rents premises in a country house in Italy. Abyzov has two Mercedes, two Ducatti motorcycles, Harley Davidson and Yamaha motorcycles, a Robinson helicopter, a snowmobile and a trailer. Abyzov's son and daughter have no income, but they have two land plots and two residential buildings in Russia, a house in Great Britain and "other real estate" in Italy for free use.

Ranked third deputy Prime Minister, Presidential Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev... His income for the reporting period amounted to 356 million 940 thousand rubles. Together with his wife, he owns two houses and a land plot in Russia. Trutnev owns an ATV, a caravan, a snowmobile, BMW, Porsche Cayenne, Mercedes Benz and Nissan Patrol. His wife earned 834,776 rubles last year.

The fourth largest wealth is minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov, whose income last year amounted to 129 million 386 thousand 73 rubles. He has a land plot, an apartment, four parking spaces, two outbuildings and two guest houses. Manturov's vehicle fleet is represented by Land Rover, IZH, VAZ-2103, GAZ-21 vehicles. The minister's wife declared 4 million 459 thousand 903 rubles of earnings, a land plot and an apartment.

Closes the top five finance Minister Anton Siluanov... His income amounted to 95 million 443 thousand 280 rubles. He has two land plots, an apartment, four garages, a house and two non-residential buildings, as well as cars GAZ-69, VAZ-21011, BMW, Harley Davidson and BMW motorcycles.

Sixth place is first Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov, which in 2016 earned 71.8 million rubles. Together with his wife, he owns four apartments and non-residential premises. As in the previous year, Shuvalov has an apartment in Great Britain and houses in Austria and Russia. The deputy chairman and his wife own a Jaguar, a penny and a ZIL-41047 (limousine). Shuvalov's wife earned 61.1 million rubles.

The seventh became deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich, whose income amounted to 24.8 million rubles. He owns only the Pobeda car. Dvorkovich's wife declared 60.5 million rubles. She owns a land plot with an area of \u200b\u200b4 thousand "squares", several apartments, two parking spaces and a Lexus.

The eighth position is deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak... He declared 21.6 million rubles, he does not own anything. Kozak's wife earned 4.6 million and owns two apartments, a large plot of land with a house and an Audi A6.

The ninth became minister of Energy of the Russian Federation Alexander Novak, which in the reporting period earned 17.2 million rubles. The minister owns 1000 "squares" of land, an apartment and two BMW motorcycles. His wife earned 337 thousand rubles and owns two cars - a BMW X5 and a Porsche Cayenne.

Seven years ago, the President of the Russian Federation ordered officials not only to surrender, but also to publish information about income and property, and our newspaper was the first among domestic publications to start compiling the "golden hundred" of the richest families of Russian officials and deputies.

Why go into the family wallet? Businessmen, when moving to work in a government agency, often rewrite the business to their spouses. Or all of a sudden, the "second halves" of officials, whose career has gone up the hill, simultaneously discover incredible entrepreneurial talents. By the way, the record of "hundreds" - 30 billion rubles, which was reported in 2010 businesswoman and part-time wife of the then mayor of Moscow Elena Baturina, - has not been beaten so far (material about how fortunes are made in the power "cells of society."

Meanwhile, if in 2010 our “hundred” ended with one of the Federation Council members with a family income of 17 million rubles, now the “poorest” one in the Top 100 is a State Duma deputy with an income of more than 140 million rubles. And over the year, the "passing barrier" for getting into the rating has grown by 38 million! The country's GDP is falling, medicines and foodstuffs are becoming more expensive, but the elite does not seem to care about the crisis.

Moreover, it is clear that not all officials and deputies disclosed everything they made. How many times "AiF" wrote about property and income hidden in offshores, registered for distant relatives and adult children (you do not need to account for them) or for wives who suddenly turn out to be exes for some servants of the people (they also do not need to be told about). The State Duma calculated: out of 450 deputies from 2011 to 2016, they divorced ... 102! It is interesting that almost none of them made it into the “golden hundred”. Coincidence?

The Top 100 includes 6 members of the federal government, 2 heads of the region, 27 deputies of the State Duma and members of the Federation Council, 54 deputies of regional legislative assemblies, 11 representatives of municipal authorities. This is a trend in recent years: supermillionaires in power are increasingly found in the regions and even in small cities. However, there is a suspicion that not all of the "heroes" were rewarded in the form of getting into the "golden hundred" of the "AIF". The law does not prescribe the obligation to publish information on income for everyone municipal deputies... This loophole was used, for example, by the majority of the deputies of the Nizhny Novgorod City Duma. Messrs. People's Choices, do you have anything to hide?

"This year, deputies of all levels, including the village, must submit a declaration of income," explained "AiF" Sergei Neverov, Secretary of the General Council of "United Russia", Deputy Chairman of the State Duma... - Failure to comply with this requirement leads to early termination of powers, there are already precedents (for example, the deputy of the Council of the Sushan settlement of the Borovichi district of the Novgorod region lost his mandate. V. Baburin.- Ed.). As for the publication of this information, then “ United Russia»In this matter stands for maximum openness. These declarations must be made public. " AiF, of course, fully supports this position.

Oleg Plokhoy, Head of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Department:

The filing of declarations ended in May, it is too early to summarize, the analysis of the submitted information on income, expenses and property is underway. However, there are several differences between the 2016 declaration campaign and last year's one. Certain changes in legislation have taken place. Thus, the number of persons submitting declarations has increased. The obligation to provide information on income and comply with other anti-corruption requirements has now been extended to those who fill positions in regional authorities and at the municipal level on a non-permanent - free - basis (for example, some members of regional parliaments and municipal councils - ed.). Those who evade this duty will be stripped of their authority.

To clarify the details of the declaration campaign this year, new guidelines have been published on the presentation of information on income, as well as an overview of the practice of prosecution for non-compliance with anti-corruption requirements of the law.

By September, the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation plans to prepare proposals for improving the mechanism for turning property into state revenue, the legal origin of which the official is unable to confirm.

In total, in 2015, about 1.6 million employees submitted information on income, expenses and property. In cases where doubts arose about the completeness and reliability of the information provided, they were checked. As a result of 127 thousand inspections conducted, 28.7 thousand employees were identified who violated anti-corruption requirements. At the end of last year, more than 18 thousand officials were prosecuted for corruption offenses. Basically (17 thousand people), for violation of the requirements for the declaration of income and expenses. About 1,000 employees were punished for violating the requirements to prevent conflicts of interest. 461 employees were dismissed for gross violations of the requirements of anti-corruption legislation due to loss of confidence. For the first time last year, the courts considered 11 statements of claim from the prosecutor's office regarding the transfer of undeclared property of employees to the state's income in the amount of over 129 million rubles. At the moment, decisions have been made on the collection in the amount of 54 million rubles.


p / p
First Name Last Name Place of work Personal income (rub.) Spouse's income
and children (rub.)
Family income (RUB)
1 Indira Shagdarova deputy of Ulan-Ude
city \u200b\u200bcouncil
13 537 653 908 219 239 145 13 756 893 053
2 Galust Akhoyan member of the Legislative Assembly
Primorsky Territory
3 131 456 785 109 892 319 3 241 349 104
3 Vadim Bredny deputy of Ulan-Ude
city \u200b\u200bcouncil
455 002 258 2 197 923 530 2 652 925 788
4 Rustam Sabirov state Councilor
Of Tatarstan
1 801 319 493 298 737 837 2 100 057 330
5 Dmitry Iltyakov deputy of Kurgan
regional duma
1 858 178 071 34 710 1 858 212 781
6 Alexander Basansky deputy of Magadan
regional duma
1 253 661 600 1 724 100 1 255 385 700
7 Edward Derev deputy of the People's Assembly
Karachay-Cherkess Republic
1 070 578 805 1 437 1 070 580 242
8 Valery Ponomarev member of the Federation Council
from Kamchatka Territory
1 004 091 927 7 834 725 1 011 926 652
9 Igor Evtushok deputy of the Legislative
collections of the Kamchatka Territory
941 951 326 68 466 595 1 010 417 921
10 Andrey Shutov state Councilor
Udmurt Republic
906 031 925 63 526 902 969 558 827
11 Leonid Simanovsky deputy of the State
Duma of the Russian Federation
907 631 709 31 637 584 939 269 293
12 Alexander Bogomaz governor of the Bryansk Region 3 072 022 910 513 499 913 585 521
13 Vladimir Simonov deputy of Samara
Provincial Duma
829 220 880 884 395 830 105 275
14 Nikolay Bortsov deputy of the State
Duma of the Russian Federation
799 140 060 - 799 140 060
15 Alexander Kretov deputy of the State
Duma of the Russian Federation
415 398 060 333 484 618 748 882 678
16 Alexander
Skorobogatko
deputy of the State
Duma of the Russian Federation
745 173 681 14 790 745 188 471
17 Albert Fakhrutdinov state Councilor
Of Tatarstan
696 361 858 23 339 496 719 701 354
18 Grigory Chuiko voronezh deputy
regional duma
731 713 680 307 172 681 038 885
19 Grigory Anikeev deputy of the State
Duma of the Russian Federation
599 958 227 - 599 958 227
20 Vladimir Egorov deputy of Krasnoyarsk
city \u200b\u200bcouncil
564 076 982 28 998 267 593 075 249
21 Valery Yazev deputy of the State
Duma of the Russian Federation
446 577 467 135 387 325 581 964 792
22 Sergey Muravlenko deputy of the State
Duma of the Russian Federation
402 290 366 163 657 661 565 948 027
23 Victor Korkhov deputy of Bryansk
city \u200b\u200bcouncil
562 897 930 3 035 287 565 933 217
24 Andrey Palkin deputy of Arkhangelsk
regional assembly
483 174 949 289 983 483 464 932
25 Vladimir Zotov deputy of Belgorod
regional duma
463 098 831 2 425 213 465 524 044
26 Igor Redkin deputy of the Legislative
collections of the Kamchatka Territory
260 580 442 196 922 201 457 502 643
27 Mikhail Abyzov minister of the Government of the Russian Federation 455 579 586 678 000 456 257 586
28 Andrey Varichev deputy of Kursk
regional duma
429 545 847 1 051 990 430 597 837
29 Sergey Gusev deputy of Belgorod
regional duma
400 373 044 15 599 002 415 972 046
30 Anastasia Kolesova state Councilor
Of Tatarstan
336 098 962 78 060 480 414 159 442
31 Marina Sedykh deputy of the Legislative
meetings of the Irkutsk region
404 407 377 3 351 169 407 758 546
32 Valery Seleznev deputy of the State
Duma of the Russian Federation
392 754 193 - 392 754 193
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Highlighted 10 richest officials and 10 richest wives

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While the people are forced to tighten their belts, Russian politicians and high-ranking officials are increasing their wealth... So, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian government sends his dogs on a special flight to international exhibitions, writes Die Welt columnist Eduard Steiner - The incredible wealth of Russian officials

« It's no secret that the heads of Russian concerns can be fabulously rich... However, in order to amass an incredible fortune, one does not have to be an oligarch in Russia. For example, he is not an oligarch or a "businessman" as they say in Russia. He is a politician and, while serving as deputy prime minister in the government, is one of the close associates of the Russian president. This is enough to accumulate untold wealth, ”the author notes.

In Zarechye, a village not far from Moscow, Shuvalov is referred to as an “investor”. And it is no coincidence that a politician, formerly one of Putin's economic advisers, is building a giant palace there.

Shuvalov Palace near Moscow

One of the versions where the Russian Deputy Prime Minister got so much money says: Shuvalov used insider information when buying and selling assets through offshore companies - which is an obvious violation of the law. Shuvalov himself has always denied this information. He also did not comment on the information about the alleged transactions with Gazprom securities, on which he allegedly earned hundreds of millions of dollars. The income of the Shuvalov family last year, according to official figures, amounted to 2.7 million euros (190 million rubles), according to Steiner.

This politician, the author of the publication continues, leads the lifestyle of a real oligarch. For example, 49-year-old Shuvalov loves to surf the heavens on a private jet, which is not specified in the declaration. In addition, he and his wife Olga send their thoroughbred pets to international exhibitions on it - corgi dogs.

As the “fearless opposition leader” Alexei Navalny and his “Anti-Corruption Foundation” managed, this plane flew 18 times last year to Salzburg, near which Shuvalov owns a luxury villa, as well as to Riga, Prague and Cyprus.


Deputy Prime Minister Shuvalov's dogs fly on a private jet Photo: navalny.com

Olga Shuvalova does not deny that her dogs take part in international exhibitions and are brought there on a private plane. They defend the honor of Russia at the international level, says Ms Shuvalova. The wife of the Russian Deputy Prime Minister, however, does not comment on whether the plane is owned by the family or is just leased. According to Navalny, the purchase of the plane would have cost the Shuvalov $ 62 million.

For comparison: US President Barack Obama in 2012 earned about 458 thousand euros. The position of Angela Merkel provides an income of 16.8 thousand euros per month, of which she must pay taxes - 5.6 thousand. In addition, the chancellor receives 1 thousand euros monthly to reimburse expenses. François Hollande, the article says, earns 14.9 thousand euros per month. In addition, according to the French president himself, he owns real estate totaling € 1.17 million and several bank accounts.

Igor Shuvalov is one of those Russian politicians who amassed capital in an inexplicable way

In early July, Navalny's fund uncovered the facts related to the fact that Shuvalov bought an entire floor with ten apartments in an elite "Stalinist" skyscraper overlooking the Kremlin. In addition, in London, Shuvalov has an apartment of 500 sq. m.


Tsar-apartment of Igor Shuvalov costs as much as 600 ordinary apartments Photo: navalny.com

Those who are below the Deputy Prime Minister in Russian politics can also get rich. For example, Dmitry Peskov, the press secretary of the Russian president, received a scolding from the "owner" after his vacation on a luxury yacht and an expensive watch attracted public attention. What to say about what legends are formed around the fabulous, the author writes.

The shamelessness with which the country's political elite gains access to untold wealth becomes especially clear in the example of the children of leading Russian politicians. These are both profitable positions in management positions, and the acquisition of shares in large concerns.

Entrepreneurs in Russia are still left to the mercy of officials. “Those who disobey may end up behind bars. Anyone who allows himself too much and criticizes the authorities can lose his company. In April of this year, investigators raided the office of the Onexim holding owned by Mikhail Prokhorov, allegedly on suspicion of tax evasion. This action follows revelations in the media owned by Prokhorov about Putin's ties to shell companies in offshore areas. A few days later, this information appeared in the Panama Papers, the author says. According to the latest information, Prokhorov intends to sell all his stakes in Russian companies.

Shuvalov's statement at the beginning of last year, when the economic situation in the country began to deteriorate, sounded almost cynical: the Deputy Prime Minister interpreted this as a chance for Russia. The crisis, the politician said, will stimulate economic reforms, and anti-Russian sanctions have rallied Russian society, which provides the country's leadership with political support and makes it easier to carry out unpopular but necessary reforms, Steiner reports.

Shuvalov's plane and dogs, meanwhile, attracted the attention of both the public and parliamentarians. State Duma deputy Oleg Shein appealed to Russian Prime Minister Medvedev with a request to check the information of the Anti-Corruption Fund. If the head of government believes that renting an airplane by the deputy prime minister's family to transport animals to international exhibitions improves the reputation of the Russian government, then, Shein writes, the prime minister may not respond to this letter.