The whole truth about the biography of the governor of the Sverdlovsk region Evgeny Kuyvashev.

The governor of the Sverdlovsk region, Yevgeny Kuyvashev, was involved in two major scandals at once.

The governor of the Sverdlovsk region, Yevgeny Kuyvashev, was involved in two major scandals at once. Opposition circles in the region believe that he not only decided on a "raider seizure" of a large independent media outlet, but also promised one of the key positions in the region to Viktor Vekselberg's "protege". This was reported to the correspondent of The Moscow Post by representatives of the opposition in the Sverdlovsk region.

Is the governor teetering on the brink of resignation?

As you know, the governor of the Sverdlovsk region, Yevgeny Kuyvashev, who was unable to take part in early elections, is now experiencing serious political problems. Despite the fact that Kuyvashev's term of office expires in May 2017, rumors about his likely resignation appeared in the spring of 2014.

Moreover, the media have already begun to say that the new governor will be UMMC General Director Andrey Kozitsin, who enjoys great popularity and authority in the region, is a member of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation and is personally acquainted with Vladimir Putin.

Of course, the confrontation between the current head of the region and the general director of the UMMC forced Kuyvashev to look for a lobby in the circles of big business. As a result, people in the Sverdlovsk region began to seriously talk about the fact that the head of the region is seeking support from the oligarchs.

Kuyvashev brings "Vekselberg's henchmen" to power?

According to preliminary data, the current governor of the Sverdlovsk region was able to enlist the support of the owner of the Renova holding, Viktor Vekselberg. It is worth noting that the head of the region and the owner of Renova have long had common interests. For example, they jointly visited the Ural Turbine Plant (UTZ), owned by Vekselberg.

However, it seems that the friendship of Kuyvashev and Vekselberg did not end there, since, according to rumors, the governor began to actively flood the executive branch with people in one way or another connected with Renova

According to local media, soon the director of the Ural Turbine Plant, Mikhail Lifshitz, who last week accompanied Governor Yevgeny Kuyvashev to Belarus,.

Kuyvashev and Vekselberg at UTZ

So, in fact, Kuyvashev has already begun to install top managers associated with Vekselberg in key positions.

"Mysterious fate" 40 billion rubles?

At the same time, as it turned out, Kuyvashev had already made a "priceless gift" to the owner of Renova. The thing is that the energy sector of the capital of the Sverdlovsk region, Yekaterinburg, will soon come under the control of Viktor Vekselberg.

The Governor of the region and Evgeny Kuyvashev helped Viktor Feliksovich initiate the creation of the Unified Heat Supply Company (ETK), which will combine the assets of MUP Ekaterinburgenergo and Vekselberg's IES-Holding and become the operator for the transfer of hot water supply (DHW) to a closed circuit. The project cost is 40 billion rubles!!!

Mikhail Lifshits, CEO of UTZ (part of Renova)

The interest of Viktor Feliksovich is understandable, in addition to the fact that the preliminary cost of the project may increase to 40 billion rubles, IES-Holding intends to invest 30% of the total cost of the project, another 70% is planned to be received from the treasury, but the final financing option should be determined by the beginning 2015.

That is, in fact, Kuyvashev will pay 70% of the 40 billion rubles from the budget, and Vekselberg, having paid only 30%, will put almost the entire utilities sector of Yekaterinburg under control of IES-Holding. Experts have already drawn attention to the possible corruption component of this agreement. Really, Vekselberg, somehow "financially motivated" Kuivashev to agree to pay 70% of this "communal project" from the budget and at the same time give "communal powers" to the structure of "IES-Holding"?!

A new "attack" on the independent press?

In the meantime, Kuyvashev continues to actually openly lobby for the interests of Vekselberg, he is simultaneously trying to "eliminate" his political competitors. And this is not only about the people-elected mayor of Yekaterinburg, Yevgeny Roizman, who, according to rumors, relies on the support of billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov.

So, Aksana Panova, an old friend of Evgeny Roizman and the founder of the online newspaper Znak.com, who previously controlled the Ural news agency Ura.ru (but later this asset was seized from Panova, according to experts, in the interests of the governor) became a new target for attacks. )

Aksana Panova and Evgeny Roizman (political opponents of Kuyvashev)

And at the end of last week, the news agency Ura.ru filed a lawsuit against its former editor-in-chief Aksana Panova in the arbitration court in the amount of more than 27 million rubles, a significant part of which is the resource's debts to the tax service.

Thus, voters can no longer trust the head of the region, given his old mistakes and new flaws! It seems that the Sverdlovsk region will soon have a new governor!

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Sverdlovsk region. He was the plenipotentiary of the President of Russia (D. Medvedev) in the Urals Federal District (2011-2012). Has several higher educations.

Childhood and youth

Kuyvashev Evgeny Vladimirovich was born in the village of Lugovskoy, Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug (KhMAO), on March 16, 1971. After he graduated from high school, he went to work for the Surgutremstroy trust. After he served in the army, then he entered the Tobolsk medical school. He graduated from it and received the specialty "stomatologist-orthodontist" in the ninety-third year.

Start of work

After some time, he decided to move to the Nefteyugansky district of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, where he settled in the urban-type settlement of Poikovsky. Since 1997, he began working in the local administration. Yevgeny Kuyvashev was an assistant to the head of his village. Then he rose to the position of assistant to the deputy head of the administration of the Nefteyugansk region E. Khudainatov.

Village head

In 1999, Evgeny received a diploma from the Moscow Military Institute of the Federal Border Service of the Russian Federation with a degree in jurisprudence. In 2000, he headed the administration of the village of Poikovsky. Kuyvashev's predecessor Khudaynatov actively invested in the improvement and construction of this settlement. As the local press put it, Poikovsky became another capital of the district, like, for example, St. Petersburg for the Russian Federation.

The governor of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug A. Filipenko highly appreciated the successes of Kuyvashev as head of the village administration. Eugene did not stop there and continued to improve his settlement. Since 2000, Poikovsky has been recognized three times as the most comfortable settlement with a population of more than twenty-five thousand people. In 2004, he was awarded the title of "the most comfortable village in the Russian Federation."

Evgeny Kuyvashev, whose photo can be seen in this article, combined leadership activities with teaching the theory of state and law at the local branch of TSU (Tyumen State University). In 2002, he received a degree in management from Yale University in the United States of America. Since 2003, the press began to call him an activist of the United Russia party.

Moving to the capital

In early 2005, Evgeny Kuyvashev, whose biography is closely connected with politics, left his post in the village administration. It was mentioned in the press that he would head one of the departments of the bailiff service. Eugene moved to Moscow, where he was appointed deputy head of the Main Directorate of the FSPP. This department was then headed by who in the early 2000s served as deputy chief bailiff of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug.

Tobolsk

Kuyvashev Evgeny Vladimirovich did not stay long in Moscow, and in the same 2005 he left the capital of Russia. It was reported in the press that in November 2005 a new method of city government was introduced in Tobolsk. the then mayor of the city became the head of the municipality and the chairman of the local council, and administrative powers were to be transferred to the city manager, who was hired under a contract for 5 years.

The United Russia party recommended Yevgeny for this post. The media noted that he was invited to head Tobolsk back in those days when he was the governor of the Tyumen region. On November 14, 2005, the latter was appointed head of the administration of V. Putin.

On November 30, 2005, the Tobolsk City Council approved the official's candidacy for the post. The media noted that he was able to organize an excellent team around him, which worked successfully after Kuyvashev left his post.

Tyumen

On July 5, 2007, Evgeny Kuyvashev was elected mayor of the city of Tyumen. He replaced S. Smetanyuk, who took over as deputy governor of the Tyumen region V. Yakushev. It was mentioned in the press that thanks to Kuyvashev, Tyumen was included in the Energy Saving Quarter program to stimulate energy conservation. The fact that the Tyumen embankment was erected was also noted.

Another of his initiatives was the installation of glass doors and walls in the offices of city administration officials. As planned, this was supposed to help reduce corruption in the bureaucratic ranks. But this step by Kuyvashev was more populist, because only the offices of ordinary employees were made of glass, and not the directors of departments and deputy heads of the mayor's office.

Retraining and new posts

In 2010, Evgeny underwent retraining at TSU under a program called "State and Municipal Administration". On January 29, 2011, he was appointed deputy to N. Vinnichenko, who was the presidential envoy to the Ural Federal District. At this post, Kuyvashev replaced A. Beletsky.

The press wrote that Yevgeny would deal with economic issues that were previously supervised by S. Sobyanin, who at that time held the post of deputy plenipotentiary representative P. Latyshev. It was noted that the latter developed a development program that provided for the involvement of all Ural subjects in the general system of economic relations. He did not have time to realize it, since he stayed at his post for only six months.

The media assumed that Yevgeny Kuyvashev would continue the work of Sobyanin. But in April 2011, reports began to appear that there were some problems with the financing of the project. And the Ministry of Finance did not allocate funds from the country's budget for expensive projects.

In the summer of 2011, some persons from Tyumen, whose names are not specified, filed an application with the Investigative Committee of the RF Investigative Committee about Kuyvashev exceeding his official powers. We are talking about the time when, while still in the position of city manager, Evgeny Vladimirovich decided to postpone the construction of an underground pedestrian crossing. The regional department of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation did not initiate a criminal case.

That same summer, the official was appointed D. Medvedev's investment commissioner for the Urals Federal District. His duties were to assist entrepreneurs in the implementation of investment projects.

Governor

On September 14, 2011, Kuyvashev was included in the Security Council of the Russian Federation. And already on the fourteenth of May of the following year, he was dismissed from the post of plenipotentiary in the Ural Federal District and appointed acting. Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region On May 29, 2012, he was officially approved as governor. His candidacy was supported by the majority of deputies of the Legislative Assembly.

Legislative initiatives

In August 2012, the governor of the Sverdlovsk region, Evgeny Kuyvashev, put forward an initiative to license the activities of organizations involved in the rehabilitation of drug addicts. He argued that this licensing is important for the safety of citizens. On his behalf, the state center "Ural without drugs" was created in the Sverdlovsk region. It was mentioned in the press that the logo of this center was very similar to the logo of the public organization "City Without Drugs", which was headed by

Gossip

Unconfirmed information appeared in the media that Kuyvashev was associated with businessmen A. Bikov and A. Bobrov, who were suspected of money laundering. They were called his sponsors. The governor himself denies everything.

A well-known journalist, the former editor-in-chief of the Ural news agency Ura.ru, who was accused in a number of criminal cases, claims that it was Kuyvashev who "ordered" her. There is no official confirmation of this.

Personal life

Kuyvashev Evgeny Vladimirovich, whose wife is known in our country as a successful business woman, is happily married, has a daughter and a son. His wife Natalya is a co-owner of a wine boutique called Three Glasses, located in the historical center of Tyumen. Owning an elite alcohol store is Natalia's dream, which she was able to bring to life. In addition, she has assets in some other business areas, in particular, she owns several cafes.

Kuyvashev today

Governor Evgeny Kuyvashev in May 2016 reported to the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region on the results of 2015 and outlined plans and possible prospects. According to his report, from the moment he took office and until 2015, 8 million square meters were put into operation. m of housing. The level of wages and production volumes increased by almost 1.5 times. He notes that the region's economy during this time was able to receive 1.5 trillion rubles of investment.

Governor's income

Kuyvashev Evgeny Vladimirovich - governor with a class rank. On May 5, 2011, he was awarded the rank of State Councilor of the Russian Federation, second class. And already on November 30, 2011, he became the First Class Full State Councilor of the Russian Federation.

In 2011, Kuyvashev's income (then he worked as presidential envoy) amounted to 3.7 million rubles. The income of his wife Natalia is 3.1 million.

After Kuyvashev became the governor of the Sverdlovsk region, he bought an elite apartment in the center of Yekaterinburg worth about sixteen million rubles.

Karamzin Kantemir Feliksovich Artur Kokoev

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At this place there was an article under the heading "Gold dissuaded Summa, or Why the forecast of the Kompromat-Ural editorial board regarding Ziya (v) udin Magomedov comes true." The text of the article dated 04/04/2018 consisted of five paragraphs. Only one of them mentioned Mikhail Kiyko. Mikhail Yuryevich is now the former general director of JSC United Grain Company (OZK). Kiyko stayed in this position for barely a year and a half, and was fired in November 2018. OZK JSC is half owned by a businessman Ziyavudin Magomedov.

The mention in the above-mentioned article of the "relationship of financial dependence" between Magomedov and Kiyko caused displeasure of the latter. Mr. Kiyko's application to remove the disputed article (all five paragraphs, and not just about Kiyko) was considered by a judge of the Arbitration Court of the Sverdlovsk Region Elena Seliverstova. She fully satisfied the far-fetched, in our opinion, claim.

On January 9, 2019, the decision came into force. Following the letter of the law, the editors of Kompromat-Ural removed the text within the prescribed period. Nevertheless, we will continue to appeal against the illegal and absurd, in our opinion, judicial act and we thank all readers who assist in this.

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The May holidays turned out to be hot for the correspondents of the Kompromat-Ural portal. We have new information at our disposal to continue the anti-corruption investigation against the deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Nikolay Brykin. This is a former general of the tax police and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and now a representative of the lower house of parliament in Supreme Court(Brykin was delegated to the State Duma in 2016 on the list of United Russia from Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, YaNAO and the Tyumen Region).

The scandals around Brykin are caused by the fact that the Ugra businessman from the “list Titov» Konstantin Dyulgerov, forced to flee Russia from the pressure of the security forces, openly accused the retired general of organizing a custom-made criminal prosecution. Dyulgerov revealed the details of his misadventures in detail in an up-to-date interview with Novaya Gazeta. The victim in the dubious case of Dyulgerov is Brykin's son-in-law Sergey Kiryanov, and the hero of the scandal, as the editors of Kompromat-Ural found out, before being nominated to the State Duma, re-registered multimillion-dollar development assets on the Black Sea coast to his daughter Valentin Kiryanov(in 2016, Breeze LLC, rewritten to it, had property worth almost half a billion rubles on its balance sheet!). Brykin went to the deputies already as a modest representative of the "patriotic fund" (legally, this was a fiction).

The other day, the editorial office of Kompromat-Ural received a response from the Assistant Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Valeria Volkova(Valery Georgievich came from the leadership of the Directorate of the Prosecutor General's Office for Supervision of the Implementation of Anti-Corruption Legislation). We turned to Yuri Seagull on the issue of verifying the reliability of declaration information about the personal wealth of Mr. Brykin. Does the people's servant live within his means, who in the shortest possible time after his dismissal from the Ministry of Internal Affairs turned into a dollar millionaire, and then also quickly got rid of his "deserved" wealth before the elections to the State Duma?

In a recent publication by our colleagues from the Tyumen publication 72.ru, it was noted that, according to formal declarations, Nikolai Brykin dangles at the bottom of the deputy rating: “in 2017, his income amounted to“ only ”4.8 million rubles. Less than the rest, but do not rush to conclusions. He owns two huge plots of land, a couple of spacious country houses and a modest apartment of 76 squares. His wife has a bigger apartment: 116 square meters. It also recorded four residential country houses and two land plots. And all their family vehicles are registered to Brykin's wife - Toyota Land cruiser, a Shore Land SRV31B trailer and a Sea Ray 185S boat. How the lady managed to buy it all herself, earning 2.9 million a year, one can only guess.

Yury Chaika's assistant told the Kompromat-Ural editors that "the powers to conduct appropriate checks on deputies of the State Duma" are vested in the Duma commission for monitoring the reliability of income information, headed by Natalia Poklonskaya(She is also Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Security and Anti-Corruption). Therefore, according to the answer of Valery Volkov, the appeal about Brykin was sent to the lower house. The editors of Kompromat-Ural will follow the answers of the apparatus of the speaker of the State Duma Viacheslav Volodin and profile committee. In mid-April, Mrs. Poklonskaya confirmed to reporters that Brykin was indeed one of the five defendants in the anti-corruption checks conducted by the commission she leads. By the way, in this list, Brykin is next to the “pubic” deputy from the Liberal Democratic Party, the hero of immoral sex scandals Leonid Slutsky.

Current Publications

11,000 deceived shareholders of the bankrupt investment fund Yamal can join the depositors of the bank Yugra, whose claims are directed to the banker arrested the other day Alexey Khotyn. As follows from the published documents studied by the editors of Kompromat-Ural, more than a billion rubles from the assets of Yamal were directed to the purchase of obviously illiquid bills of the Krasny Bogatyr company, controlled by Khotin. It is obvious that the banker could pull off such a large-scale scam only in collusion with the former leaders of Yamal and the fund's property management company.

In November last year, the inglorious history of OAO Fund Yamal, which was dubbed the Yamal MMM in the press, ended with the decision of the arbitration court to liquidate the enterprise. Almost 11,000 residents of the Autonomous Okrug, including representatives of the small peoples of the North, whose small incomes were skillfully used by swindlers, remained deceived by the fund's investors.

In a letter to the Governor of YaNAO Dmitry Kobylkin dated 2010, minority shareholders told how in the early 90s the former CEO of the Fund Evgeniy Sklyarov He actively traveled around the cities and towns of the Okrug, not ignoring even the temporary camps of reindeer herders, met with people and persistently offered them to exchange the recently received privatization checks for the Fund's shares.

At first, the investors who responded to this offer felt confident: the fund converted the collected vouchers into Gazprom shares, which until 2008 accounted for 90% of its investment portfolio. And then events began, which can only be explained by the selfish interests of people authorized to make decisions ...

Perm security officials hope sooner or later to detain the former chairman of the board of JSCB "Ekoprombank" Andrew Tueva(TIN 590301312244), who has been in Cyprus for several years, evading extradition to Russia in every possible way. According to investigators, Tuev's machinations to withdraw assets brought the bank to a financial collapse, sources from the Kompromat-Ural editors say. Today this is perceived as satirical, but the accused New Cypriot himself was a member of the organization “Public Commission for Combating Corruption in the Perm Region” several years ago.

By August 1, 2012, the obligations of Ecoprombank to creditors exceeded the financial capabilities of the institution by 847 million rubles! And by the time the license was revoked on August 18, 2014, this amount had increased to 3.1 billion rubles. Ecoprombank was established in 1992 and ranked 252nd in the TOP-300 banks. It is believed that 53% of the bank's shares belonged to the structures of the ex-general director of Silvinit Petra Kondrasheva, the rest - to the deputy Vladimir Nelyubin(also in the dock, his criminal case is being considered in the Leninsky District Court of Perm) and his companions.

The former chairman of the board of JSCB Ecoprombank Andrey Tuev fled Russia shortly after the bank's bankruptcy - on December 8, 2015. According to Interpol, Tuev, his wife Tatyana Mazuka, their son has been registered in Germany since 2011. The German identification cards issued by him, which were valid until the end of 2016, gave the defendants the right to permanent residence in Germany and to free movement in 26 countries that are members of the Schengen Agreement, as well as in the Republic of Cyprus and more than ten other states that are not part of this agreement.

On June 2, 2016, Tuev's wife flew from Moscow's Sheremetyevo to the Munich airport and never returned to Russia. In the bankrupt Ecoprombank, she worked as a member of the board, head of the treasury, deputy chief accountant - and became suspected of complicity in the fraud imputed to Tuev.

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After sending numerous appeals to the Presidential Administration, the Prosecutor General's Office, the FSB, the Investigative Committee and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Kompromat-Ural editors became aware of the arrest of the scandalous lawyer involved in numerous frauds with large property assets. Prisoner - 48-year-old Karamzin Kantemir Feliksovich(TIN 773373042820, before the change of passport was Artur Kokoev). In the registers of the Federal Tax Service, he is a director of Nobel Technologies LLC, a co-owner of Lie Detector CJSC and Kamchatsky Medved LLC (a legal entity of one employee) and a former co-founder of International Lottery Company LLC (liquidated by the tax authorities as inactive). Judging by the abundance of the same type of sugary-laudatory links issued by Internet search engines in the first positions, Karamzin tried to hide from the public the unpleasant, with a criminal smell, facts of his biography.

Readers and correspondents of the Kompromat-Ural publication are interested in Mr. Karamzin (Kokaev) in connection with information about his corrupt relations with government officials and involvement in raider attacks. Now Karamzin is in a pre-trial detention center on suspicion of a particularly large-scale fraud. He was detained upon his return to Moscow from the United States, where he ignored the requests of Russian law enforcement officers for a long time. According to Pravo.Ru, the arrest took place at the entrance to the Moscow Arbitration Court. At the same time, Karamzin “became ill”, but the ambulance doctors who arrived in time did not find any reason for his hospitalization. Artistic abilities did not help this time?

The circumstances of the arrest indirectly confirm the exaggerated version of the close acquaintances of the suspect with "werewolves in robes." According to media reports, the measure of restraint for Karamzin was specially chosen not in the capital, but in the Moscow region - in the city court of Balashikha, "because of his connections in the Moscow judicial system."

In the comments of readers of IA Rosbalt, it is reported (literally): “the corrupt judges with whom he turned around have long been reassigned and went on promotion ...”. Sources from the editorial board of Kompromat-Ural believe that the FSB operatives will be interested in the arrestee's revelations about his connections in the justice system and the actions of the "judicial mafia" (unless, of course, there is one in our impeccable legal state). In the future, recorded readings may be useful for Investigative Committee Russia and the High Qualification Board of Judges. Our correspondents, in turn, are also ready to receive interesting information and make it available to the competent authorities. Write:compromising- natural@ protonmail. com

The editors of Kompromat-Ural keep under control information about the schemes and scandals around the Naftagaz company. Recent reports from corporate and law enforcement sources suggest that Tokay Kerimov, the beneficiary of Naftagaz, which includes Naftagaz-Drilling, plans to introduce enterprises into the so-called "controlled bankruptcy". “The scheme may be as follows,” says an employee of law enforcement agencies, “not without the knowledge of Tokay Kerimov and the general director of Naftagaz-Drilling” Islam Nazaraliyev LLCs are registered for third parties, where machinery and equipment are purchased with the money of creditors. Then all this is leased to NG-Bureniy at prices with all signs that they are obviously higher than market prices. Thus, Kerimov has two killed birds with one stone. Firstly, money is flowing for cash, and, secondly, creditors are increasing in front of the same friendly companies.”

The editors of Kompromat-Ural are collecting new information from knowledgeable experts to evaluate the version presented. According to the economist Andrey Weber, “such a scheme is used, as a rule, when a deliberate bankruptcy is planned. In the situation with Naftagaz-Drilling, the owner Tokay Kerimov and the company's management are acting according to a well-known scenario - they are doing everything to ensure that debts to friendly firms are higher than to other creditors. Then friendly firms will file for bankruptcy of NG-Burenia, Kerimov will appoint his own person as bankruptcy trustee and bankrupt the company as he pleases, most likely, he will transfer all the property to newly created legal entities with front owners. Thus, Tokay Kerimov will be able to bring NG-Bureniye into controlled bankruptcy,” the expert sums up his opinion.

It is worth noting that today Naftagaz-Drilling owes more than 3 billion rubles to real creditors, and a debt to “dummy” ones is likely to be about the same amount.

The largest operator of the waste reform, Municipal Unitary Enterprise of Yekaterinburg "Spetsavtobaza", for which the mayor is responsible Alexander Vysokinsky, under the pressure of public protest and the actions of inspection bodies, was forced to admit the exorbitance of their financial appetites. The day before, correspondents of the Kompromat-Ural project learned that Spetsavtobaza had changed its mind about getting an increase in its tariffs through the courts. Recall that the consideration of the claim in the Sverdlovsk Regional Court ended in failure for the scandalous enterprise: Themis sided with the prosecutor's office.

The resonance from the tricks of the new leadership of the "Spetsatobaza", which appeared in the Municipal Unitary Enterprise after the "accession" of Vysokinsky in the mayor's office, has already reached Moscow. So far - to the federal government, but soon Vysokinsky may "fly in" from the Presidential Administration, with which, as any official knows, jokes are bad. Head of the Federal Antimonopoly Service Igor Artemiev took personal control over the money "Wishlist" of EMUP "Spetsavtobaza". The head of the Regional Energy Commission (REC) of the Sverdlovsk Region can get from Artemiev Andrew Grishanov. This governor's appointee Evgenia Kuyvashev Together with his subordinates, he negotiated tariffs for the waste operator.

The main Russian anti-monopoly officer officially confirmed the fact of an inspection in relation to the regional REC "in order to determine the reliability and economic feasibility of tariffs" of EMUP Spetsavtobaza. According to the editors of Kompromat-Ural, the inspection of the FAS Russia has already pointed out signs of violations of the law committed by the RECs. Now Andrei Grishanov's department has the right to submit objections to the central office of the FAS, but has not yet done so, Artemyev specified. In any case, he promises to hold a special meeting of the commission in Moscow on the problem of the inflated tariffs of the Ekaterinburg Spetsavtobaza. Our correspondents will follow developments.

Meanwhile, the forecast made by the analysts of the Kompromat-Ural portal in one of the previous publications is confirmed. We reported that this Klondike for law enforcement (not only the prosecutor's office, but, for example, the FSB and the TFR) and control and supervisory authorities (primarily the regional OFAS under the leadership Dmitry Shalabodova) may become the procurement activity of EMUP Spetsavtobaza. In other words, where are the billions collected from citizens and businesses under the enslaving "garbage reform" flowing from the municipal enterprise? Particularly interesting are the facts of ignoring the requirements of transparency and manipulation with procurement procedures ...

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It had to happen. And it had to happen any day now. And (sorry for the tautology) happened. Since April 17, Yevgeny Kuyvashev's work book has been marked "Acting Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region." The fact is that the powers of Yevgeny Vladimirovich will expire very soon. Vladimir Putin appointed Kuyvashev the head of the region in May 2012, and the elections will take place only on September 10. Therefore, in any case, we could not do without the "acting governor".

By the way, until autumn in the region the prefix "acting" will be not only for Yevgeny Kuyvashev, but also for all ministers. However, this is not so important. The main thing is that they work well.

Note that the current governor has repeatedly expressed a desire to run for a second term.

In the coming years, the Sverdlovsk region should enter the top three leading regions, - Yevgeny Vladimirovich promises the people of the Urals. - We are developing the Five-Year Development Program for a qualitative leap forward in the region. I am sure that together we will be able to make our native region even stronger, more competitive, more attractive for life.

Also, the mayor of Yekaterinburg Evgeny Roizman expressed a desire to compete for the post of governor of the Sverdlovsk region. But his colleague, city manager Alexander Yakob, is on the side of Evgeny Kuyvashev.

Evgeny Vladimirovich knows the situation in the Sverdlovsk region, demonstrates a great store of knowledge about the region, has behind him solid experience in senior positions in local governments, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, the Urals Federal District. In addition, Evgeny Vladimirovich has a strategic, comprehensive, comprehensive program "Five Years of Development", aimed at achieving ambitious goals - the prosperity and well-being of every inhabitant of the Sverdlovsk region, - said Yakob.

It's been said!

“Kuyvashev has potential!”

For the Sverdlovsk region, this appointment is the best sign, - believes former governor Middle Urals, member of the Federation Council Eduard Rossel. - This suggests that the President of Russia appreciated the work of Yevgeny Kuyvashev as governor over the past five years. This means that he has the potential to work in this position for the next term. Over the past five years, the Sverdlovsk region looked very good compared to other regions in terms of its socio-economic situation. The Governor consistently developed all our positive undertakings.

by the way

Evgeny Kuyvashev is a diverse personality. We have put together a small selection of photographs to illustrate this:

Dossier "KP"

FULL NAME.: Kuyvashev Evgeny Vladimirovich

Place of Birth: Lugovskoy settlement, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug.

Career: In 2000 he became the head of the administration of the village of Poikovsky. At the same time, he taught the theory of state and law at the Poikovsky branch of the Tyumen State University. Since 2005 he has been the head of the administration of Tobolsk. Since 2007 - mayor of Tyumen. 2011-2012 - Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Urals Federal District. Since May 29, 2012 - Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region

Predecessor: Sergey Ivanovich Smetanyuk Successor: Alexander Viktorovich Moor (acting) November 30, 2005 - July 5, 2007 Predecessor: Evgeny Mikhailovich Vorobyov Successor: Ivan Filippovich Olenberg Birth: March 16(1971-03-16 ) (48 years old)
Lugovskoy settlement, Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, Tyumen Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR The consignment: United Russia Education: Tobolsk medical school
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Evgeny Vladimirovich Kuyvashev(born March 16, p. Lugovskoy, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Tyumen region, RSFSR, USSR) - Russian statesman, governor of the Sverdlovsk region (since 2012). Previously, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Urals Federal District (2011-2012), head of the administration of Tyumen (2007-2011) and Tobolsk (2005-2007).

Biography

After serving in the army in 1991, he briefly worked as a physical education methodologist at the Technological Transport Administration in Surgut. In the same year he entered the Tobolsk medical school named after Volodya Soldatov; graduated from college in 1993 with a degree in orthodontist. After receiving his education, he worked in the village of Poikovsky, Nefteyugansk district of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, first as a dental technician, then as a deputy head of the Afghan Veterans Union on commercial issues, a concrete mixer operator, a high-altitude fitter, and a legal adviser.

In 1997, Kuyvashev went to work in the Administration of the Poikovsky village, where he worked first as an assistant to the head of Eduard Khudainatov, then as his deputy, and after Khudainatov's transfer to work in the Presidential Administration in 2000, he took his place. In 1999, Kuyvashev graduated with a degree in law. Information appeared in the media about contradictions in Kuyvashev's biographical data of the 1990s - early 2000s, and his receipt of higher education at the specified institute. As a result of inquiries to the prosecutor's office, the fact of receiving higher education was confirmed - Kuyvashev received a bachelor's degree in "jurisprudence" in absentia and in 1.5 years (in 1998-1999).

In parallel with his work in the administration, Kuyvashev taught the theory of state and law, municipal law at the Poikovsky branch of the Tyumen State University.

Many media outlets also report that in 2002 Kuyvashev graduated from Yale University with a degree in management. At the same time, Kuyvashev himself in the media commented on information about his studies at Yale University: “I did not study at Yale - I just listened to lectures there. I didn’t study, I don’t have a diploma.”

From 2004 to 2005 he was deputy head of the bailiffs department in Moscow.

On November 30, 2005, he was unanimously approved by the deputies of the Tobolsk City Duma as the head of the administration of Tobolsk.

On June 14, 2007, Kuyvashev applied for a competition to fill the post of head of the Tyumen administration after the resignation of the former mayor, Sergei Smetanyuk. July 5 of the same year was elected to the desired position by the Tyumen City Duma.

From January 29, 2011, he served as Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Urals Federal District. On September 6, 2011, he was appointed Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Urals Federal District, replacing Nikolai Vinnichenko in this post.

From May 14, 2012 - Acting Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region. On May 24, 2012, Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted the candidacy of Yevgeny Kuyvashev to the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region to empower the Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region. The candidacy was supported by a majority vote of the deputies of the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region, and on May 29, 2012, Evgeny Kuyvashev officially took office as governor of the region.

Legislative initiatives

In August 2012, E. Kuyvashev put forward a legislative initiative on mandatory licensing of the activities of all organizations involved in the rehabilitation of drug addicts. In his opinion, such licensing is a matter of citizens' security. At this time, on his behalf, the state rehabilitation center "Ural without drugs" was created in the region. The decree on its creation was signed on July 3, 2012. It was mentioned in the media that the logo of the state center "Ural Without Drugs" turned out to be very similar to the logo of the city's well-known public organization "City Without Drugs" Foundation, headed by E. Roizman.

Criticism

Information appeared in the press about Kuyvashev's informal connection with energy businessmen Artyom Bikov and Alexei Bobrov, who were called his sponsors. However, Kuyvashev himself denies this connection: “It's not my fault that they have assets in all the regions where I worked. Wherever you start working, Bikov and Bobrov are already there.

Journalist Aksana Panova, former editor-in-chief of the Ural Internet agency Ura.ru, accused of a number of criminal cases, calls E. V. Kuyvashev the “customer” of her persecution.

On April 21, 2014 at 12.00 bus, tram and trolley bus drivers staged a "Signal" action. They buzzed for about 15 seconds throughout Yekaterinburg, calling on E. Kuyvashev and the Government of the Sverdlovsk Region to pay the public transport enterprises a 1.5 billion debt for transporting passengers on privilege.

Family

Married, has a son and a daughter.

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welfare

In 2011, the income of E. V. Kuyvashev, who worked as the presidential envoy, amounted to 3.7 million rubles, the income of his wife was 3.1 million. According to an expert interviewed by the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper, E. V. Kuyvashev's watch costs about 700 thousand rubles.

Having become the governor of the Sverdlovsk region, Evgeny Kuyvashev bought an apartment in Yekaterinburg worth about 13.5-16.5 million rubles.

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Notes

Chairmen of the regional executive committee
(1934-1991) Chairmen of the Regional Council (1990-1993) Heads of administration (1991-1995)
and governors (since 1995) Prime Ministers (since 1991) Chairmen of the Regional Duma (1994-2011) SEP Chairs (1996-2011) Chairmen of the Legislative Assembly (since 2011)

An excerpt characterizing Kuyvashev, Evgeny Vladimirovich

Petya was now a handsome, ruddy fifteen-year-old boy with thick, red lips, like Natasha. He was preparing for the university, but lately, with his comrade Obolensky, he secretly decided that he would go to the hussars.
Petya ran out to his namesake to talk about the case.
He asked him to find out if he would be accepted into the hussars.
Pierre walked around the living room, not listening to Petya.
Petya tugged at his hand to draw his attention to himself.
- Well, what's my business, Pyotr Kirilych. For God's sake! One hope for you, - said Petya.
“Oh yes, your business. In the hussars then? I'll say, I'll say. I'll tell you everything.
- Well, mon cher, well, did you get the manifesto? asked the old count. - And the countess was at the mass at the Razumovskys, she heard a new prayer. Very good, she says.
“Got it,” Pierre replied. - Tomorrow the sovereign will be ... An extraordinary meeting of the nobility and, they say, ten thousand a set. Yes, congratulations.
- Yes, yes, thank God. Well, what about the army?
Ours retreated again. Near Smolensk already, they say, - answered Pierre.
- My God, my God! the count said. - Where is the manifesto?
- Appeal! Oh yes! Pierre began looking in his pockets for papers and could not find them. Continuing to flap his pockets, he kissed the hand of the countess as she entered and looked around uneasily, obviously expecting Natasha, who did not sing anymore, but did not come into the drawing room either.
“By God, I don’t know where I’ve got him,” he said.
“Well, he will always lose everything,” said the countess. Natasha entered with a softened, agitated face and sat down, silently looking at Pierre. As soon as she entered the room, Pierre's face, previously cloudy, shone, and he, continuing to look for papers, looked at her several times.
- By God, I'll move out, I forgot at home. Certainly…
Well, you'll be late for dinner.
- Oh, and the coachman left.
But Sonya, who went into the hall to look for the papers, found them in Pierre's hat, where he carefully put them behind the lining. Pierre wanted to read.
“No, after dinner,” said the old count, apparently foreseeing great pleasure in this reading.
At dinner, at which they drank champagne for the health of the new Knight of St. George, Shinshin told the city news about the illness of the old Georgian princess, that Metivier had disappeared from Moscow, and that some German had been brought to Rostopchin and announced to him that it was champignon (as Count Rastopchin himself said), and how Count Rostopchin ordered the champignon to be released, telling the people that it was not a champignon, but just an old German mushroom.
“They grab, they grab,” said the count, “I tell the countess even so that she speaks less French.” Now is not the time.
– Have you heard? Shinshin said. - Prince Golitsyn took a Russian teacher, he studies in Russian - il commence a devenir dangereux de parler francais dans les rues. [It becomes dangerous to speak French on the streets.]
- Well, Count Pyotr Kirilych, how will they gather the militia, and you will have to get on a horse? said the old count, turning to Pierre.
Pierre was silent and thoughtful throughout this dinner. He, as if not understanding, looked at the count at this appeal.
“Yes, yes, to the war,” he said, “no!” What a warrior I am! And yet, everything is so strange, so strange! Yes, I don't understand myself. I do not know, I am so far from military tastes, but in these times no one can answer for himself.
After dinner, the count sat quietly in an armchair and with a serious face asked Sonya, who was famous for her skill in reading, to read.
– “To the capital of our capital, Moscow.
The enemy entered with great forces into the borders of Russia. He is going to ruin our dear fatherland, ”Sonya diligently read in her thin voice. The Count, closing his eyes, listened, sighing impetuously in some places.
Natasha sat stretched out, searchingly and directly looking first at her father, then at Pierre.
Pierre felt her eyes on him and tried not to look back. The countess shook her head disapprovingly and angrily at every solemn expression of the manifesto. She saw in all these words only that the dangers threatening her son would not end soon. Shinshin, folding his mouth into a mocking smile, obviously prepared to mock at what would be the first to be mocked: at Sonya's reading, at what the count would say, even at the very appeal, if no better excuse presented itself.
Having read about the dangers threatening Russia, about the hopes placed by the sovereign on Moscow, and especially on the famous nobility, Sonya, with a trembling voice, which came mainly from the attention with which she was listened to, read the last words: “We ourselves will not hesitate to stand among our people in this capital and in other states of our places for conference and leadership of all our militias, both now blocking the path of the enemy, and again arranged to defeat it, wherever it appears. May the destruction into which he imagines to cast us down upon his head turn, and may Europe, liberated from slavery, glorify the name of Russia!
- That's it! cried the count, opening his wet eyes and halting several times from snuffling, as if a flask of strong acetic salt was being brought to his nose. “Just tell me, sir, we will sacrifice everything and regret nothing.”
Shinshin had not yet had time to tell the joke he had prepared on the count's patriotism, when Natasha jumped up from her seat and ran up to her father.
- What a charm, this dad! she said, kissing him, and she again looked at Pierre with that unconscious coquetry that returned to her along with her animation.
- That's so patriotic! Shinshin said.
“Not a patriot at all, but simply ...” Natasha answered offendedly. Everything is funny to you, but this is not a joke at all ...
- What jokes! repeated the Count. - Just say the word, we will all go ... We are not some kind of Germans ...
“Did you notice,” said Pierre, “that he said: “for a meeting.”
“Well, whatever it is…
At this time, Petya, whom no one paid any attention to, went up to his father and, all red, in a breaking voice, now rough, now thin, said:
“Well, now, papa, I will say decisively - and mother too, as you wish, - I will say decisively that you let me go into military service, because I can’t ... that’s all ...
The countess raised her eyes to heaven in horror, clasped her hands and angrily turned to her husband.
- That's the deal! - she said.
But the count recovered from his excitement at the same moment.
“Well, well,” he said. "Here's another warrior!" Leave the nonsense: you need to study.
“It’s not nonsense, daddy. Obolensky Fedya is younger than me and also goes, and most importantly, anyway, I can’t learn anything now, when ... - Petya stopped, blushed to a sweat and said the same: - when the fatherland is in danger.
- Full, full, nonsense ...
“But you yourself said that we would sacrifice everything.
“Petya, I’m telling you, shut up,” the count shouted, looking back at his wife, who, turning pale, looked with fixed eyes at her younger son.
- I'm telling you. So Pyotr Kirillovich will say ...
- I'm telling you - it's nonsense, the milk has not dried up yet, but he wants to serve in the military! Well, well, I'm telling you, - and the count, taking the papers with him, probably to read it again in the study before resting, left the room.
- Pyotr Kirillovich, well, let's go for a smoke ...
Pierre was confused and indecisive. Natasha's unusually brilliant and lively eyes incessantly, more than affectionately addressed to him, brought him to this state.
- No, I think I'm going home ...
- Like home, but you wanted to have an evening with us ... And then they rarely began to visit. And this one is mine ... - the count said good-naturedly, pointing to Natasha, - it’s only cheerful with you ...
“Yes, I forgot ... I definitely need to go home ... Things ...” Pierre said hastily.
“Well, goodbye,” said the count, leaving the room completely.
- Why are you leaving? Why are you upset? Why? .. - Natasha asked Pierre, defiantly looking into his eyes.
"Because I love you! he wanted to say, but he did not say it, blushed to tears and lowered his eyes.
“Because it’s better for me to visit you less often ... Because ... no, I just have business to do.”
- From what? no, tell me, - Natasha began decisively and suddenly fell silent. They both looked at each other in fear and embarrassment. He tried to smile, but could not: his smile expressed suffering, and he silently kissed her hand and went out.
Pierre decided not to visit the Rostovs with himself anymore.

Petya, after receiving a decisive refusal, went to his room and there, locking himself away from everyone, wept bitterly. Everyone did as if they had not noticed anything when he came to tea silent and gloomy, with tearful eyes.
The next day the Emperor arrived. Several of the Rostovs' servants asked to go and see the tsar. That morning, Petya spent a long time dressing, combing his hair and arranging his collars like the big ones. He frowned in front of the mirror, made gestures, shrugged his shoulders, and finally, without telling anyone, put on his cap and left the house from the back porch, trying not to be noticed. Petya decided to go straight to the place where the sovereign was, and directly explain to some chamberlain (it seemed to Petya that the sovereign was always surrounded by chamberlains) that he, Count Rostov, despite his youth, wants to serve the fatherland, that youth cannot be an obstacle for devotion and that he is ready ... Petya, while he was getting ready, prepared many beautiful words that he would say to the chamberlain.
Petya counted on the success of his presentation to the sovereign precisely because he was a child (Petya even thought how surprised everyone would be at his youth), and at the same time, in the arrangement of his collars, in his hairstyle and in a sedate, slow gait, he wanted to present himself as an old man. But the farther he went, the more he entertained himself with the people arriving and arriving at the Kremlin, the more he forgot to observe the degree and slowness characteristic of adults. Approaching the Kremlin, he already began to take care that he was not pushed, and resolutely, with a menacing look, put his elbows on his sides. But at the Trinity Gates, despite all his determination, people who probably did not know for what patriotic purpose he was going to the Kremlin pressed him against the wall so that he had to submit and stop, while at the gate with a buzzing under the arches the sound of carriages passing by. Near Petya stood a woman with a footman, two merchants and a retired soldier. After standing for some time at the gate, Petya, without waiting for all the carriages to pass, wanted to move on before the others and began to work decisively with his elbows; but the woman standing opposite him, on whom he first directed his elbows, angrily shouted at him:
- What, barchuk, pushing, you see - everyone is standing. Why climb then!
“That’s how everyone will climb,” said the footman, and, also beginning to work with his elbows, squeezed Petya into the stinking corner of the gate.
Petya wiped away the sweat that covered his face with his hands and straightened his collars, soaked with sweat, which he arranged as well as the big ones at home.
Petya felt that he had an unpresentable appearance, and was afraid that if he presented himself to the chamberlains like that, he would not be allowed to see the sovereign. But there was no way to recover and go to another place because of the tightness. One of the passing generals was an acquaintance of the Rostovs. Petya wanted to ask for his help, but considered that it would be contrary to courage. When all the carriages had passed, the crowd poured in and carried Petya out to the square, which was all occupied by people. Not only in the area, but on the slopes, on the roofs, there were people everywhere. As soon as Petya found himself on the square, he clearly heard the sounds of bells and joyful folk talk that filled the entire Kremlin.
At one time it was more spacious on the square, but suddenly all the heads opened, everything rushed somewhere forward. Petya was squeezed so that he could not breathe, and everyone shouted: “Hurrah! hooray! hurrah! Petya stood on tiptoe, pushed, pinched, but could see nothing but the people around him.
On all faces there was one common expression of tenderness and delight. One merchant's wife, who was standing near Petya, was sobbing, and tears flowed from her eyes.
- Father, angel, father! she said, wiping her tears with her finger.
- Hooray! shouted from all sides. For a minute the crowd stood in one place; but then she rushed forward again.
Petya, not remembering himself, clenching his teeth and brutally rolling his eyes, rushed forward, working with his elbows and shouting "Hurray!", as if he was ready to kill himself and everyone at that moment, but exactly the same brutal faces climbed from his sides with the same cries of "Hurrah!".
"So that's what a sovereign is! thought Petya. – No, I can’t apply to him myself, it’s too bold! but at that moment the crowd staggered back (from the front the policemen were pushing those who had approached too close to the procession; the sovereign was passing from the palace to the Assumption Cathedral), and Petya unexpectedly received such a blow to the ribs in the side and was so crushed that suddenly everything became dim in his eyes and he lost consciousness. When he came to his senses, some clergyman, with a tuft of graying hair behind him, in a shabby blue cassock, probably a sexton, held him under the arm with one hand, and guarded him from the oncoming crowd with the other.
- Barchonka crushed! - said the deacon. - Well, so! .. easier ... crushed, crushed!
The sovereign went to the Assumption Cathedral. The crowd leveled off again, and the deacon led Petya, pale and not breathing, to the Tsar Cannon. Several people took pity on Petya, and suddenly the whole crowd turned to him, and there was already a stampede around him. Those who stood closer served him, unbuttoned his frock coat, seated cannons on a dais and reproached someone - those who crushed him.
- That way you can crush to death. What is this! Murder to do! Look, my heart, it has become white as a tablecloth, - said the voices.
Petya soon came to his senses, the color returned to his face, the pain disappeared, and for this temporary inconvenience he received a place on the cannon, with which he hoped to see the sovereign who was due to go back. Petya no longer thought about filing a petition. If only he could see him - and then he would consider himself happy!
During the service in the Assumption Cathedral - a joint prayer service on the occasion of the arrival of the sovereign and a prayer of thanksgiving for making peace with the Turks - the crowd spread; sellers of kvass, gingerbread, poppy seeds, which Petya was especially fond of, appeared shouting, and ordinary conversations were heard. One merchant's wife showed her torn shawl and reported how expensive it was bought; another said that nowadays all silk fabrics have become expensive. The sexton, Petya's savior, was talking to the official about who and who is serving with the bishop today. The sexton repeated the word soborne several times, which Petya did not understand. Two young tradesmen were joking with yard girls gnawing nuts. All these conversations, especially jokes with girls, which for Petya at his age had a special attraction, all these conversations now did not interest Petya; ou sat on his cannon dais, still agitated at the thought of the sovereign and of his love for him. The coincidence of the feeling of pain and fear, when he was squeezed, with the feeling of delight, further strengthened in him the consciousness of the importance of this moment.

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