Wife of Mishustin Mikhail Vladimirovich: biography


Biography of Mikhail Mishustin

Mikhail Vladimirovich Mishustin is a civil servant, businessman and scientist. Since April 2010, he has headed the Federal Tax Service of the Russian Federation. He is a Doctor of Economic Sciences. On January 15, 2020, Russian President Vladimir Putin nominated him for the post of Prime Minister instead of Dmitry Medvedev, who resigned.


Head of the Federal Tax Service of Russia Mikhail Vladimirovich Mishustin

Early years, family and education

Born on March 3, 1966 in the capital of Russia.
Mishustin's parents: Mishustin Vladimir Moiseevich (born 1939), a native of the Belarusian SSR, a Jew, and Arkhangelsk resident Luisa Mikhailovna, three years younger than her husband. Four years later, a daughter, Natalya, was born into the family. In the early 80s we moved from Moscow to Lobnya. He is a graduate of STANKIN, who successfully graduated in 1989 with a diploma in systems engineering. Here, three years later, he graduated from graduate school and continued his scientific work. In 2010, he successfully defended himself and received the title of Doctor of Economic Sciences. At the same time, Mikhail Vladimirovich acts as the compiler of numerous works in the field of tax topics and conducts scientific work with graduating students from a number of higher educational institutions.

Career

In 1992, Mikhail Mishustin began working as the head of a test laboratory, and then headed the board of the International Computer Club.
This is a non-profit structure that dealt with the use of new technologies, attracting them from abroad and their further integration with national technologies. Under the leadership of Mishustin, the International Computer Forum was created, at which transactions were made for the acquisition of computer equipment and programs at the state level. In 1998, Mikhail Mishustin entered the civil service, where he was responsible for the implementation and support of software and hardware systems that carry out accounting and control operations when receiving tax payments. Quite quickly he was appointed to the post of Deputy Minister of the Russian Federation for Taxes and Duties.

It was Mishustin who, during his civil service, initiated many innovations in the work of the taxation system of the Russian Federation. Mikhail Mishustin introduced such innovations as Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), EDS, the “Single Window” system for receiving citizens, etc. His work also included the creation of information processing centers, the unification of regional divisions into a solid IT structure, which made it possible to carry out fast communications. The country's tax infrastructure has taken a new path with the real use of convenient innovative technical solutions in the field of collecting and exchanging information.

In 2004, Mikhail Mishustin took a leadership position in Rosnedvizhimost. Within this organization, he initiated the development and subsequent formation of a real estate cadastre, on the basis of which land tax is calculated.

The year 2006 was marked for Mikhail Vladimirovich by his appointment as head of the Russian Special Economic Zone. Under Mishustin, the first SEZs (special economic zones) of various new directions were opened.

Head of the Federal Tax Service Mikhail Mishustin at a meeting with Vladimir Putin (November 2016)

In 2008, Mikhail Mishustin left the state apparatus. According to him, he made this decision because the tasks assigned to him had been completed by that time. For the next two years, he served as president of OFG Invest Group of Companies and acted as managing partner of UFG Asset Management. The main topics of this period of work were real estate funds and problem areas in the development of Russian business at the regional level. Mikhail Mishustin: business and state

Friends and family of Mikhail Mishustin: who is in the inner circle of the new prime minister

Restaurant in the center of Moscow and 800 million rubles in income

The new prime minister’s father, Vladimir Mishustin, was a KGB officer assigned to Sheremetyevo airport, and his mother, Louise Mishustina, worked in a medical institution.
Mikhail Mishustin was born in Moscow. He is now 53 years old, married and has three sons. Vladlena Mishustina , the wife of the new prime minister, in the 2010s was on the list of affiliates of the International Computer Club CJSC, where her husband worked. As Meduza reports, for several years her income exceeded her husband’s income several times. In 2010–2018, Mishustin’s income was about 20–30 million rubles annually, his wife’s income was about 50–150 million. FBK demands that Mishustin explain how his wife earned almost 800 million rubles in nine years. Now, according to the SPARK database, she is not a beneficiary of any companies or an individual entrepreneur.

Mishustin’s younger sister Natalia Stenina , like her father, worked at Aeroflot in her youth, Fontanka reports. In 2005, she became one of the founders of the Nikolo-Spasskoye NP for the operation and development of engineering infrastructure facilities. The main function of the partnership was the operation of the non-residential stock of the Cotton Way cottage community near Moscow. The Mishustin family owns 2.6 hectares of land in this village.

According to SPARK, the prime minister’s sister has close relations with a major entrepreneur and member of the board of Eurasian Pipeline Consortium LLC Alexander Udodov . In 2007, together they created the charitable foundation “Support for the Development of Education, Charity and Sports” (liquidated in 2014) and the Moscow regional public organization “Sportima Hockey Club”. Following the example of this club, Mishustin later created his own team, Sportima. Federal officials, hockey and business stars, including Alexander Udodov, are in favor of it.

Photo: CSKA hockey club page / Facebook

Mikhail Mishustin, left, at the Challenge Cup final in 2020 with Alexander Udodov, second from right in the front row.

In the 2010s, business cooperation between Udodov and Stenina continued. They founded several more companies. According to Znak.com, Stenina is also a co-owner of Arkady Novikov in the center of Moscow and is among the co-founders of the fund for promoting the restoration of the Church of the Savior Not Made by Hands in the village of Ubory on Rublyovka.

Support for Gref and Kudrin on the path to the post of head of the Federal Tax Service

By education, Mikhail Mishustin is a systems engineer. In 1989 he graduated from the Moscow State Technological University "Stankin". There he studied graduate school and in 1992 got a job at the International Computer Club. The future official here first headed the testing laboratory, and in the mid-1990s he became deputy general director, candidate of economic sciences Levon Amdilyan and one of the leaders of the structure.

Vice President of IBM Personal Software Products John Soyring (left) and Chairman of the Board of the International Computer Club Mikhail Mishustin at the 7th International Computer Forum. 1996

From 1998 to 2004, Mikhail was deputy head of the tax service - Boris Fedorov . Mishustin was responsible for the technical modernization of the tax service - information systems for accounting and monitoring the receipt of tax payments. With the arrival of Anatoly Serdyukov as head of the Federal Tax Service, Mishustin moved to Rosnedvizhimost, which he headed from 2004 to 2006.

On the recommendation of German Gref , then the Russian Minister of Economic Development and Trade, he was offered leadership of the federal agency for the management of special economic zones (RosSEZ). From there he left in 2008 and went into investment business: until 2010, he was president of UFG Capital Partners and managing partner of UFG Asset Management Group. According to RBC, one of the founders of the organizations is Mishustin’s former boss and ex-head of the Russian Tax Service Boris Fedorov.

Management of UFG Asset Management (from left to right): main shareholder Boris Fedorov, president Mikhail Mishustin, managing partner Florian Fenner. 2008.

Since 2010, Serdyukov’s position has weakened. On the recommendation of Alexei Kudrin, who at that time served as Minister of Finance, Mishustin was invited to the post of head of the Federal Tax Service.

Hockey with Rotenberg, Shoigu and Sechin

The new prime minister's main hobby is hockey. He played in the Premier team of the Night Hockey League in the hockey club of the Russian Government. It included State Duma deputy Vyacheslav Fetisov , Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service Sergei Naryshkin , Alexey Kudrin and others.

Mishustin was also captain of the Sportima team, which is called the government team. In 2011, he played with the then head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Rashid Nurgaliyev , the head of the Ministry of Emergency Situations Sergei Shoigu and the press secretary of the Investigative Committee Vladimir Markin .

Since 2012, when, at the direction of Vladimir Putin, the CSKA team began to be sponsored, Mishustin joined the directors and supervisory board of the club along with the President of the Russian Hockey Federation Vladislav Tretyak and the head of Rosneft Igor Sechin .

From left to right: Sergei Ivanov, Mikhail Mishustin, Vladislav Tretyak

In 2013, Mishustin took part in a match dedicated to the memory of hockey player Valery Kharlamov, along with co-owners of Novatek and Sibur Gennady Timchenko , entrepreneur Roman Rotenberg and President of the International Chess Federation Arkady Dvorkovich . In addition, Mishustin, together with Timchenko, is on the board of the Russian Hockey Federation, the chairman of which, since 2020, is billionaire and friend of Putin Arkady Rotenberg .

Mikhail Mishustin - head of the Federal Tax Service

After several years of break, Mikhail Mishustin returned to the problems of Russian taxation and in 2010 headed the Federal Tax Service (FTS) of the Russian Federation.
Since taking up this position, he has paid much attention in his work to the issues of incorrect data on taxpayers and the return of illegal VAT. Being well acquainted with the current situation of business in the country and existing corruption, Mikhail Mishustin again plunged into work with high technologies and electronic services aimed at automating activities that made the entire tax system of the country transparent.

Most of Mishustin’s efforts as head of the Federal Tax Service were aimed at simplifying, making more convenient and as transparent as possible the interaction of individuals and legal entities with tax authorities. Much attention was paid to the issues of data collection, processing and storage. For these purposes, a unified federal data warehouse was created, which made it possible to find information about taxpayers in a timely and complete manner.

Mikhail Mishustin: taxes depend on legislation In 2020, the first data center serving the Federal Tax Service of Russia opened in the Moscow region. In the first half of 2020, over 1 million people used the contact center services. And after him, similar centers opened their doors in many other Russian regions. The purpose of creating a network of data centers is to ensure accurate information interaction between all financial departments of the country. This set of measures helped Mishustin radically transform the logic of the control procedures of the Federal Tax Service - through effective analytical work, significantly reduce the number of inspections, while simultaneously increasing the percentage of cases of unscrupulous taxpayers.

Mikhail Mishustin conducts the main session of the plenary meeting of the OECD Tax Administration Forum in Beijing

In 2014, Mikhail Mishustin was nominated as vice-chairman of the FTA (OECD Forum on Tax Administration), which consists of representatives of 45 different countries. The FTA was first established in 2013. For the favorable transformation of the Federal Tax Service, Mikhail Mishustin was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, the Order of Honor and the Certificate of Honor established by the President of Russia.

Life story and photos of Mikhail Mishustin Vladimirovich

Mikhail was born in the Moscow region, in the city of Lobnya.
His mother lived in Kotlas, 600 km from Arkhangelsk. She moved to Moscow in her youth and got a job as a nurse in a city clinic. Father Vladimir Moiseevich is from Belarus. He worked in the security service of Sheremetyevo Airport, and in his free time he led excursions around its territory and talked about the history of aviation. The boy studied at secondary school No. 7 in Lobnya, together with his younger sister Natasha and cousin Misha Kozlov. After graduation, he often visited teachers, and later helped restore the assembly and sports halls at his own expense. The literature teacher recalls that Mikhail was a gifted student. He wrote poems about love and dreams, and helped compose a speech for the graduation party.

Photo from personal archive

The young man entered the MSTU "Stankin" at the engineering department in 1984. In the early 2000s, he decided to receive additional education in the economic field, and then began scientific work. In 2002, he entered the department of tax policy at the Plekhanov Russian Economic University under the scientific advisor Vladimir Gennadievich Knyazev. Seven years later, he defended his dissertation “Strategy for the formation of property taxation in Russia” at RANEPA and received a doctorate. Professor Oleg Dmitrievich Protsenko became his scientific consultant.

Entrepreneurial activity

In 1992, Mikhail became director of the International Computer Club test laboratory. The owner of the club was Levon Admilyan. The organization introduced new computer technologies in the country. Thanks to her, branches of Intel, Adobe Systems, and Apple were opened in Russia. He tested software for several years and helped organize the country's first international computer forum. Later, the man received a position on the board of the MKK, and his wife Vladlena became a co-owner of the club.

At the seventh MMK forum in Moscow

In the period from 2008 to 2010, Mishustin headed, which was engaged in trust management in the Russian stock market. This is one of the oldest Russian investment companies, created by Boris Fedorov. Mikhail’s wife worked at the UFG Capital partner fund until its liquidation in 2020.

Head of Rosnedvizhimost and RosSEZ

Over the course of ten years, Mishustin has held several positions related to taxes. In 1998, he joined the State Tax Service as an assistant manager. Thanks to Mishustin, the Unified State Register of Legal Entities was created. Soon he was promoted to deputy head of the department. He was responsible for the operation of the program that controlled the receipt of tax payments. Colleagues described him as a talented organizer and an intelligent manager.

In 2004, he headed Rosnedvizhimost, a federal executive body under the jurisdiction of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development.

The man created a system of cadastral valuation of land and real estate. In 2006, he completed the assessment of all land in the country - their value was $830 billion. Property taxes began to be collected according to cadastral indicators - they amount to about 70% of the market price. Until 2006, they were assessed according to standard indicators.

An inventory of the land was carried out using aerial photography

In 2006 he moved to RosSEZ. Mikhail did not have time to complete the reform. Russian regions will switch to the cadastral system only in 2020. These innovations will accelerate the development of mortgages in the country, as banks will be able to reliably verify ownership.

Head of the Federal Tax Service

In 2010, a man headed the Federal Tax Service. Over the course of 10 years, he made this government body one of the most technically equipped and progressive in the world.

The Financial Times publication called the digital transformation of the Federal Tax Service the main merit of Mikhail Vladimirovich. He carried out a reform of the administration and registration of rights to real estate, and developed electronic services. The site now has “personal accounts” that allow you to pay taxes from a mobile phone or computer. The service has introduced online monitoring for large taxpayers and a law on self-employed citizens. He described all the innovations in detail in his doctoral dissertation.

The mayor of Lobny awarded Mishustin the title of honorary resident in 2014

From 2011 to 2020, Mikhail was a member of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for the development of the financial market. In 2020, Mishustin’s post was transferred to Daniil Egorov, Mikhail’s former deputy.

Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation

On January 15, the government of Dmitry Medvedev resigned. The decision was made on the basis of new amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation introduced by Vladimir Putin. Medvedev took the post of Deputy Chairman of the Security Council. On January 16, Mishustin was appointed head of government at the proposal of the head of state. 383 deputies of the State Duma supported his candidacy, the Communist Party faction of 41 people abstained from voting, and no one voted against. Other candidates included Sergei Kiriyenko, Sergei Sobyanin and Alexei Kudrin. The new cabinet will be announced by the prime minister after consultation with all factions.

Photo of Mishustin

Mikhail Vladimirovich named six priority areas of work for the future government. It will launch a new investment cycle and develop the military-industrial complex and transport system in the regions. In addition, his plans include stimulating the technological development of the economy and the growth of the agricultural sector. He said that he plans to reform social support for people. The first step was the bill on a unified population register, which the State Duma has already adopted in the first reading. The amount of assistance will be calculated per household and targeted through social contracts.

Family

Mikhail Mishustin is married. The wife, Vladlena Yuryevna, is 10 years younger than the chosen one. She is engaged in business and is one of the founders of the International Club. In their marriage, the couple had three sons: Alexey (1999), Alexander (2000) and Mikhail Jr. (2009). The eldest sons entered Baumanka, one of the strongest mathematical universities in Russia, and the youngest plays hockey professionally.

In the photo: Gennady Timchenko and Mikhail Mishustin play hockey

Little is known about Mishustin’s hobbies, except that the politician is fond of hockey and is a member of the Night Hockey League. The prime minister is a fan of CSKA - that’s already, in fact. family tradition, both of his grandfathers were fans of this club from their youth. .

Family, children and wife of Mikhail Mishustin

The man hides information about his relatives. There are only two photographs on the Internet showing his wife. He does not publish personal photos and is not registered on social networks. In his free time, the man plays sports and is on the board of the Hockey Federation.

Photo with wife

Vladlena Yuryevna Mishustina - wife

The woman was born on January 2, 1976. In 1993-2016, she was a co-founder of MKK CJSC, where she owned 50% of the shares. In 2008, she registered as an individual entrepreneur. In 2009 she opened the dance club “Decadance” in the shopping and entertainment complex. The complex is an open pedestrian street 500 meters long, on both sides of which there are 40 boutiques and restaurants. In 2013, she liquidated the individual entrepreneur, and a year later the club itself closed.

Forbes magazine reported that the woman had worked in one of the structures of the OFG investment fund since 2008. Her husband served as president of the organization until 2010. In 2014, a woman’s income was 160 million rubles, and her husband’s was only 23 million. She took ninth place in the ranking of the wealthiest spouses of government employees.

Alexey - son (1999)

The young man graduated from the prestigious college “Le Rosey” in Switzerland. This is one of the most expensive establishments in Europe. He returned to his homeland and entered the Bauman Institute at the department of applied mathematics and computer science. Little is known about the life of the official’s children. They are not registered on Instagram and do not lead a public life.

Alexander - son (2000)

Sasha is studying at the budget department at the Moscow State Technical University, at the Faculty of Engineering Business and Management.

Mikhail Mishustin now

On January 15, 2020, Mishustin’s candidacy was personally proposed by Vladimir Putin for the post of Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation. A few hours earlier, the Government resigned. This was preceded by the president's speech to the Federation Council, during which Putin made several important statements, including changes to the Constitution that would entail changes in the structure of government. After this, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, citing Article 117 of the Constitution, announced the resignation of the body under his charge in its entirety.

Mikhail Mishustin will become the new Prime Minister of the Russian Federation
The next day it became known that the parties “United Russia” and “A Just Russia” supported Mishustin’s candidacy. But the Communist Party of the Russian Federation refused to support, accusing Mishustin of “repeating all Medvedev’s mantras [about the digital economy – approx. uznayvse.ru]. The head of the Federal Tax Service met with the vice speaker of the State Duma and spoke about his priorities as head of the cabinet of ministers: the development of the digital economy and national projects.

The constitutional changes announced today by Putin during his annual address to the Federal Assembly and the subsequent news about the resignation of the Medvedev government and the appointment of Mikhail Mishustin as the new prime minister sounded like a bolt from the blue. The State Duma should consider the candidacy of a new prime minister on January 16. There is not the slightest doubt that the “parliament” will not break down and will approve it without unnecessary delays.

Despite the fact that the technical role of the new prime minister is quite obvious, the sacramental “hu from Mr. Mishustin” is undoubtedly the question of the day. Let’s try to figure this out, although we’ll make a reservation right away that it’s not at all easy to do.

Mikhail Mishustin - biography (official)

The new prime minister is 53. From April 2010 until today, he headed the Federal Tax Service (Federal Tax Service), or rather, technically, he heads it and will continue to head it until the decree on his resignation is published. Mishustin has a doctorate in economics.

In 1992-1996, he Mishustin worked in business related to computer technology. Since 1998 [with interruptions] in the civil service. He was deputy to the Russian Federation Minister for Taxes and Duties Boris Fedorov. Afterwards he headed RosSEZ (Federal Agency for the Management of Special Economic Zones), as well as the Federal Agency for Real Estate Cadastre.

As an interesting detail in Mishustin’s biography, it is also worth noting that in March 2008, after leaving the post of director of RosSEZ, and until 2010, Mishustin served as president of UFG Capital Partners and managing partner of the UFG Asset Management group.

Why did Putin appoint Mishustin as prime minister?

Perhaps the best answer to this question is political scientist Stanislav Belkovsky, who wrote in his Telegram channel that the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation in the current conditions:

  1. Should NOT be a prominent political figure breathing down the head of state. A successor, in other words.
  2. He should NOT be a ready, accomplished idol of the progressive public and the West - it would be difficult for the president to work with such a prime minister.
  3. Should NOT be too long in length (see the notorious problem of GDP growth).

Why Mishustin? Size matters. Look at the photo. A brick below. This means it’s safer to use a brick. And it's all. pic.twitter.com/PWE0Dmwr0L

— Stepan Sulakshin (@s_sulakshin) January 15, 2020

Let us add on our own that the prime minister should also be a compromise figure who does not alienate anyone from Putin’s inner circle and, thus, does not provoke them into conflicts that are unnecessary in the current conditions.

Family

Mishustin is married and has three children (sons).

Income

Already back in 2010, Mishustin, who had just taken office as head of the Federal Tax Service, was written about as one of the richest Russian officials. So in 2009, he declared 78.6 million as personal income. His wife showed 17 million rubles in the same year. income

In 2020, if you believe his official declaration, our new prime minister has become somewhat poorer; his declaration shows only 18 million in income, but his wife’s income has grown to 48 million rubles.

As Forbes noted, Mishustin’s wife in 2014 entered the top ranking of the richest wives of Russian officials, showing an income of 160 million rubles. In total, over the past 6 years (from 2012 to 2020), according to journalist Anastasia Gorshkova, the wife of the new prime minister earned 657 million rubles. However, evil tongues say that the Mishustin family in their declarations indicates only a small fraction of their wealth, which can amount to billions.

Who is behind Mishustin

Perhaps the most interesting question that people who follow politics in Russia ask themselves is which group of characters close to Putin’s “throne” strengthened their positions with his appointment. Apparently, we can say that Mishustin is the maximum compromise figure who should not provoke Putin’s courtiers into conflicts that are fraught in conditions of instability, inevitable in the conditions of the so-called. "transit". For example, it is believed that Mishustin is on good terms with Alexei Kudrin; it is also known that German Gref recommended Mishustin for the post of head of the Russian Special Economic Zone. On the other hand, the very fact of his presidency at UFG Capital Partners, close to the head of Rosneft Igor Sechin, suggests that from the person in state No. 2, despite his long-standing enmity with Kudrin, there were no objections to the candidacy of the prime minister. Since Mishustin regularly plays hockey with Arkady Rotenberg, you can be sure that he has established contact with this Putin courtier. Therefore, we can answer the question of who is behind Mishustin very briefly: Putin.

Mishustin and the NHL (Night Hockey League)

Mishustin is a hockey fan, and an active one at that. A regular participant in the matches of the so-called Night Hockey League, which is played by the most influential representatives of the Putin regime, including Putin himself. In addition, Mishustin is a member of the supervisory board of HC CSKA.

Compromising evidence

Let's start with the fact that the reason why Mishustin left RosSEZ in 2008 is that the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation revealed theft in the department in the amount of 2.5 billion rubles, as well as numerous facts of violations in the use of budget funds. There are other interesting points. Thus, the telegram channel “Cello Case” writes that the dossier collected on Mikhail Mishustin by Channel One expert Sergei Sokolov is still available. It briefly states that Mishustin’s billions of dollars in income, as well as the estate on Rublyovka, could have been obtained through a criminal VAT refund.

Whether to believe this dossier or not is up to you, but we will hope that Alexei Navalny and his Anti-Corruption Foundation will soon be able to find out the ins and outs of Mishustin and tell us his secret assets in as much detail as they managed to do this in the sensational investigative film “He’s Not Dimon to You,” which talked about the corruption of the previous prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev.

Interview with Mishustin

As it turned out, our new prime minister is not a public figure at all and there are very few interviews online that would reveal him as a person. Perhaps the only thing worthy of attention is this conversation between Mishustin and Vladimir Pozner, recorded in 2010.

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