The ex-wife of fugitive oligarch Sergei Pugachev has nothing to live on, and she is looking for any job

Sergei Pugachev

In the mid-90s, after Boris Yeltsin won the 1996 presidential election, businessman Sergei Pugachev entered the top 5 ranking of the most important lobbyists in Russia. He actively supported the newly elected president in the election race, even joining his headquarters. Pugachev's influence on the course of deep processes in Russian politics continued to grow in the following years.

He met future President Vladimir Putin while he was serving with the mayor of St. Petersburg, Anatoly Sobchak. In an interview, Sergei Pugachev immodestly admitted that he was one of the few who brought the current long-lived supreme power to the helm of government. Who would have thought that the Russian state in general and his protégé in particular would take such cruel revenge on him. In Russia, all of Sergei Pugachev’s property will be expropriated, literally, like the Bolsheviks in 1917, and he himself will hide from domestic justice in France, where he will begin filing lawsuits against Russia in the ECHR. The fate of a businessman in Russia is very changeable and Pugachev already had the opportunity to verify this in his own life.

Sergei Pugachev

Sergei Pugachev is an ideal example of a brazen adventurer, whose numerous legions brought the stormy waters of perestroika to the surface. Little is known about the early years of the future leader of behind-the-scenes politics. He was born in 1963 in Kostroma, then moved to St. Petersburg. In the late 80s, during the heyday of the cooperative movement, the gift of an entrepreneur awakened in him, but the gift of a swindler settled in him even earlier. Since 1984, he was wanted by the criminal investigation department in a fraud case. At the same time, Sergei Pugachev acquired valuable experience for a long time in successfully avoiding unwanted meetings with the police, which was now very useful to him.

Sergei Pugachev

Pugachev was detained only in 1986 and he finally appeared in court, eventually receiving a suspended sentence of 3 years. According to other sources, as a malicious parasite, he was sent to national economic construction projects in the Yaroslavl region. Such people were previously called “chemists” in criminal jargon and were not very respected. The pattern of the crime committed by Pugachev was banal and characteristic of that time, the key characteristic of which was the shortage of any goods. Sergei Pugachev undertook to organize the purchase of a car for a friend and took 5,500 rubles from him. This is a very decent amount of money for those times. The client of the future outstanding Russian lobbyist never saw either a car or money.

The craving for petty fraud remained in Sergei Pugachev’s blood and broke through several times already in his mature years. When he took a seat in the Federation Council, he indicated in his documents that he had 3 diplomas of higher education and attached a copy of his work record book as confirmation. Then it turned out that the senator did not graduate from any universities, and his work record book also turned out to be a fake. Everything was hushed up. The figure of a prominent Russian entrepreneur, banker and politician was too powerful back then. No one dared to stir up a scandal over some piece of paper. After all, the most important thing in a person is not his diploma, but his essence.

Meeting my husband

Anna never sought to find a rich husband and get married as soon as possible. She has always been independent and self-reliant. Of course, she knew that she would not remain an old maid and would get married in order to meet old age with someone.

But everything didn't happen as planned. At the age of 24, Anna received her first serious role in the TV series “The Law”. The girl decided to celebrate her appointment to the role with friends in one of the capital’s clubs. During the celebration, a man joined the company and began actively courting Anna. The girl did not attach much importance to this and even when saying goodbye she left him her phone number.

Imagine her surprise when a young man from the club called her and invited her to meet. For a long time Anna did not agree, but in the end she gave in. When we met, she only wanted to thank the guy for looking after her all evening. As a result, they agreed to meet at the metro station.

At the appointed time, the girl approached the metro station where the meeting was scheduled. Everything would have been fine, only Anna didn’t remember what the young man looked like. Then, when we met in the club, it was dark and she did not see his face. She stood and peered into the faces of the passing guys.

Realizing the futility of the occupation, Anna sat down on the bench. A few minutes later a handsome young man sat down next to her. He asked who she was waiting for and introduced himself as Denis. Anna said that she was not waiting for him at all, but for a guy named Sergei. As it turned out, the guy was just joking, and he turned out to be exactly who the girl was waiting for.

Anna Ukolova and her future husband Sergei Pugachev at first simply communicated, and after a week the girl realized that a feeling was arising between them. The fact that she wants to spend her whole life with him became clear after one action of the guy.

Anna often recalls this episode from her life, when the New Year holidays were approaching, and yesterday’s students had no money to celebrate them. The girl suggested celebrating everything simply with boiled potatoes and pickles. On the appointed day, Sergei came to her house with a bouquet of roses, wine and chocolate cake. It turned out that in order to buy all this he had to taxi all night. And then Anna realized that she would not be lost with such a man.

Sergei Pugachev banker

Then the essence of all the activities of Sergei Pugachev was concern for the economic power of the Russian state, supported by high spiritual ideals. Sergei Pugachev was one of the first businessmen to flirt with the Russian Orthodox Church. Even his appearance with a thick beard resembled, if not an epic Russian hero, then a merchant of the first guild from pre-revolutionary Russia. The first major financial project of Pugachev, who paid off society for his fraudulent act, was the establishment in 1991 of the Northern Trade Bank in St. Petersburg.

The newly minted banker sensitively grasped the emerging trend and was among the first founders of commercial banks in Russia. In 1993, he will sell his stake in this bank. He will be completely captured by his new brainchild ─ the International Industrial Bank, which at the beginning became his banner, and a decade and a half after its creation, already Golgotha.

Sergei Pugachev during Boris Yeltsin's election campaign 1996

Sergei Pugachev became acquainted with Western business methods early on. From 1991 to 1994, he spent a lot of time in the USA, and since 1994 he became a frequent visitor to France, where he soon acquired luxury real estate. He was used to spending most of his time abroad. The only exception was 1996, with election unrest, and then with uncertainty due to the illness of Yeltsin, who was rapidly decrepit from alcohol.

Sergei Pugachev and Administrative Officer of the President of the Russian Federation Pavel Pavlovich Borodin, 1990s

It was Pugachev who brought experienced political strategists from America to Yeltsin’s election headquarters, who successfully managed to zombify most of the Russians. In those months, he met the all-powerful daughter of the president, Tatyana Dyachenko, and Valentin Yumashev. The next step in business development was the acquisition of the Yenisei Industrial Company, which had a license to develop a coking coal deposit in the Krasnoyarsk Territory.

Biography

Sergei Pugachev, born February 4, 1963. in Kostroma.

Sergei Pugachev. Frame from the TV channel "Russia 24"

In 1984
Graduated from the University of Knowledge Methodology (Moscow). Then he graduated from Leningrad State University. Zhdanova. Candidate of Economic Sciences, the topic of his thesis is “Methods and models for managing the investment policy of a bank” (1994), Doctor of Technical Sciences. Advertising:
From 1985 to 1990 worked at Promstroibank of the USSR (held positions from a credit inspector to a member of the board of a regional department).

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In 1990-1992 — founder and board member of the Northern Trade Bank (STB).

According to media reports, in the early 1990s. Sergei Pugachev met the then chairman of the external relations committee of the St. Petersburg mayor's office, Vladimir Putin, and his chief of staff, Igor Sechin (Russian Who's Who Magazine, 2002).

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In 1992 Sergei Pugachev met an entrepreneur from Bashkiria, Sergei Veremeenko, who represents, together with his brother Alexander, the oil interests of the President of Bashkiria, Murtaza Rakhimov.

Sergei Veremeenko and the head of Bashkreditbank Azat Kurmanaev (nephew of Murtaza Rakhimov’s wife) competed for influence on the President of Bashkiria (Rakhimov allegedly once said: “Azat may be my nephew, but Seryozha is my son” - “Company”, 2000).

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In the same year, Sergei Veremeenko accepted Sergei Pugachev’s offer to take the post of manager of Mezhprombank, created by Pugachev on the basis of the Moscow branch of STB.

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According to the Ratebank agency, the official founders of International Industrial Bank LLC are M-Stroyinvest LLC (18.2%), Neftetransstroy LLC (16%), Zhildorstroy LLC (16%), Giproinvest LLC ( 13%), Kommungrazhdanstroy LLC (12%), Severzhilstroy LLC (10%), Zapsibneftegaz LLC (7.8%). The “true owners” of Mezhprombank are considered to be Sergei Pugachev and Sergei Veremeenko (“Moscow News”, 2001).

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From 1992 to December 2001 Sergey Pugachev is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of International Industrial Bank LLC (Mezhprombank).

According to media reports, Naina Yeltsina and the President’s daughters Tatyana Dyachenko and Elena Okulova kept their personal accounts at Mezhprombank. In 1995 Mezhprombank issued credit cards to members of the family of President Boris Yeltsin, for which Begeta Pacolli ("Company", 2000) vouched.

Already in the mid-1990s. Mezhprombank became the authorized bank of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation for northern deliveries and advances to the gold mining industry. According to rumors, Pugachev owed this to Pavel Borodin, who took control and custody of the bank. Thanks to him, Mezhprombank became an authorized bank of Borodin’s department, as well as a number of other federal government agencies. For example, an authorized bank of the Government of the Russian Federation - for special projects, the Ministry of Finance - for state financing, the Ministry for Foreign Economic Relations - for control over the export of strategically important raw materials, as well as a paying agent and depositary of the Ministry of Finance. By the way, it was Borodin who introduced Pugachev into the “Kremlin party” and helped him become one of the bankers and advisers to Tatyana Dyachenko and Valentin Yumashev (Russian Who’s Who magazine, 2001).

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In December 1995 Sergei Pugachev ran for deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation on the federal list of the electoral association of the Party of Russian Unity and Accord (PRES) of Sergei Shakhrai. The association did not overcome the 5% electoral threshold.

In October 1998 Sergei Pugachev “was “presented” by the Minister of Finance and the head of the Bank of Russia at a session of the IMF and the World Bank as the head of one of the most successful and, despite everything, working banks” (“Moscow News”, 2001). At the same session, on behalf of the Russian government, Pugachev presented World Bank President James Wolfensohn with a government message outlining a program for revitalizing the Russian banking system. (“Moskovsky Komsomolets”, 1998).

In the fall of 1999 Sergei Pugachev sponsored Pavel Borodin's unsuccessful election campaign for mayor of Moscow. (“Russian who is who”, 2001)

In November 2000 Pugachev was elected a member of the bureau of the board of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP).

In 2000-2001 took part in the dispute surrounding the NTV television company. This is how Nezavisimaya Gazeta wrote about it (2001): “Sergei Pugachev played an important role in the conflict around NTV. Largely thanks to him, the policy of “caution and balance” prevailed in the Kremlin and Gazprom in assessing the assets of the former empire of Vladimir Gusinsky. And it is Pugachev who is called one of the most likely new owners of the “fourth button”. And, finally, the closeness of the head of Mezhprombank to Igor Sechin, who is credited with not the least role in intensifying the activities of the Prosecutor General’s Office, has already allowed government experts to say that the case could not have happened without an ideological inspirer - Sergei Pugachev.”

In the spring of 2000, according to media reports, Sergei Pugachev lobbied for the appointment of Vladimir Ustinov as prosecutor general.

“Many people associate the appointment of Vladimir Ustinov as prosecutor general with the name of Pugachev. It is known that the chief of Mezhprombank was in the Kremlin just before the President unexpectedly changed his decision and, instead of the already prepared representation against Dmitry Kozak, sent a paper with Ustinov’s name to the Federation Council” (“Moskovsky Komsomolets”, 2001).

In February 2001 Sergei Pugachev gained control of 56% of the shares of the Moskovia TV channel (a Moscow regional channel broadcasting on TVC frequencies) through its subsidiary Mezhprombank. The former deputy manager of Mezhprombank, Vladimir Zhelonkin, was appointed general director of the company. The administration of the Moscow region (headed by Boris Gromov) also sought to establish control over the television company. The confrontation lasted more than six months and was accompanied by a fierce information war, lawsuits, and forceful takeovers. The controversial stake in Moskovia was seized and Vladimir Zhelonkin was prohibited from performing the duties of general director. July 19, 2001 The Moscow Arbitration Court canceled the act of inventory and seizure of shares of TRVK Moskovia, as well as the resolution limiting the rights of their owner, Ostem CJSC (RIA Novosti, 2001). August 9, 2001 The Moscow Arbitration Court overturned the ban on Zhelonkin from acting as general director of the television company (SMI.ru, 2001).

November 26, 2001 Novaya Gazeta published an article by Oleg Lurie, in which, from information about the joint business of the vice-president of Mezhprombank, Eleonora Razdorskaya, and the owner of Benex, Peter Berlin, the author of the article concluded that the management of Mezhprombank, headed by Sergei Pugachev, was directly involved in the money laundering scam money through Bank of New York. “Peter Berlin is one of the defendants in the scandalous case of Russian money laundering through the Bank of New York (BONY), and the company created together with the vice-president of Mezhprombank was engaged in transferring this same money through BONY accounts. (“Novaya Gazeta”, 2001).

After the publication of this material, Mezhprombank filed a lawsuit to protect its business reputation and compensate for the material damage caused by the publication. According to Mezhprombank, one of its clients, Weststroyservis LLC, concerned about the possible consequences of Lurie’s accusations for the stability of the bank, on the day the article was published, changed the conditions of maintaining its account with Mezhprombank, which allegedly caused significant losses to the bank - real damage in the amount of 15 million rubles . and lost profits in the amount of another 15 million rubles. (i.e. in total about $1 million). Mezhprombank's lawsuit led to the termination of Novaya Gazeta's cooperation with Oleg Lurie.

In November-December 2001 Pugachev appeared in the press as a key figure in the presidential elections in Yakutia, where Mezhprombank allegedly stood behind a campaign to prevent incumbent President Mikhail Nikolaev from participating in the elections and promoted Deputy Prosecutor General Vasily Kolmogorov to the presidency. The election campaign was accompanied by loud scandals, including the arrest of a group of Moscow journalists who worked in Yakutsk at the Nikolaev election headquarters on charges of inciting national hatred. It was assumed that “if Kolmogorov wins, the Yakut accounts will end up in Mezhprombank” (“Novaya Gazeta”, 2002). It was also suggested that, if Vasily Kolmogorov is elected, Sergei Pugachev will be appointed as a representative of Yakutia in the Federation Council, and ALROSA will be headed by the chairman of the board of Mezhprombank, Sergei Veremeenko.

December 12, 2001 Mikhail Nikolaev was forced to refuse to participate in the elections, but under pressure from the administration of the President of the Russian Federation, Vasily Kolmogorov also withdrew his candidacy (Alrosa President Vyacheslav Shtyrov, who delegated Mikhail Nikolaev to the Federation Council, became the new president of Yakutia).

In December 2001 Sergei Pugachev and Sergei Veremeenko re-registered Mezhprombank from LLC (limited liability company) to CJSC (closed joint-stock company). Previously, Pugachev was accused in the press that the status of Mezhprombank as an LLC contradicts Russian banking legislation.

December 26, 2001 Sergei Pugachev was approved as a representative from the government of Tuva in the Federation Council of the Russian Federation (head of government Sherig-ool Oorzhak). The powers of a member of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation were recognized on December 26, 2001.

January 23, 2002 Sergei Pugachev officially left the post of chairman of the board of directors of Mezhprombank (Lenta.ru, 2002) and completely withdrew from the bank's share capital (Profile, 2002). Sergei Veremeenko remained in charge of the bank.

Spring 2002 Sergei Pugachev’s “inter-industrial banking team” took an active part in the struggle of oligarchic groups for control over the state (Russian-Belarusian) one.

After the removal of Mikhail Gutseriev from the post of president of Slavneft, the candidates for his place were the vice-president of Rosneft, Anatoly Baranovsky (formally a candidate of the Belarusian side), and the vice-president of Slavneft Yuri Sukhanov (formally a candidate of the Russian side), closely associated with Mezhpropombank. ). In fact, Baranovsky’s appointment was sought by a group of “St. Petersburg security officers,” while Sukhanov represented the interests of the “family” group and, in particular, Roman Abramovich.

At the first stage of the struggle, administrative control over Slavneft ended up in the hands of Mezhprombank’s henchmen (Alexander Gnusarev, Nina Oreshkina, etc.) led by Anatoly Baranovsky, who received the post of acting. the first vice-president of the company, and the prosecutor's office opened a criminal case against Yuri Sukhanov. However, on May 13, 2002 despite the criminal case, the shareholders approved Sukhanov as president of the company.

May 24, 2002 Anatoly Baranovsky made an attempt to return Slavneft under the control of Mezhprombank with the help of the police, but the forceful seizure of the office was unsuccessful (a message appeared about an explosive device planted in the office, both sides of the conflict left the building, after checking the building only Yuri Sukhanov’s team returned to it, since the police received instructions not to interfere). (“Newspaper”, 2002).

In May 2002 according to the lawsuit of Mezhprombank against Novaya Gazeta, initiated at the end of 2001. In connection with the publication of an article about the involvement of Sergei Pugachev in money laundering of the Russian mafia, the court found this information to be untrue and discrediting the business reputation of the bank. The court ordered the newspaper to pay Mezhprombank 15 million rubles. (about $500 thousand) lost profits.

In May 2002 Novaya Gazeta columnist Yulia Latynina and the newspaper’s editorial office appealed to the prosecutor’s office and the Moscow City Internal Affairs Directorate with a request to “investigate fraudulent actions (Article 159 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) committed by the management of Mezhprombank LLC and a number of affiliates with the bank.

According to Yulia Latynina, Business Master 2000 LLC and UTEK Concern OJSC, “due to the contracts and letters of which Mezhprombank suffered losses, are controlled either by Mezhprombank LLC itself, or by the managers and founders of Mezhprombank.” Among the managers and founders named by Latynina are Sergei Pugachev himself, his wife Galina Pugacheva, as well as Sergei Veremeenko and Vladimir Zhelonkin.

Then it was reported that the prosecutor’s office lost the statement of Yulia Latynina and Novaya Gazeta. (“Novaya Gazeta”, 2002). The case has not yet been reviewed.

June 20, 2002 The Vedomosti newspaper wrote: “Vladimir Putin yesterday took up the government’s idea of ​​an amnesty for exported capital and called on entrepreneurs to return money to the country. It’s interesting that the first business representative with whom Putin began discussing this idea in detail yesterday was the former president of Mezhprombank, Senator Sergei Pugachev.” Vladimir Putin’s meeting with Sergei Pugachev took place a day after a publication appeared in the French Le Monde that the Nice authorities were checking some transactions of Russian bankers for money laundering.

What does he own?

Formally, Sergei Pugachev resigned from the shareholders of Mezhprombank after he was elected a member of the Federation Council. But numerous publications in the press do not doubt the fact that Sergei Pugachev has almost complete control over Mezhprombank.

Lobby

Thanks to his close ties with Pavel Borodin, Sergei Pugachev was considered by the media to be part of the so-called “Family”. But with the coming to power of Vladimir Putin and the team of “Moscow St. Petersburgers,” Sergei Pugachev did not lose his position.

Partners

According to numerous publications, Sergei Pugachev was closely associated with the manager of President Yeltsin’s affairs, Pavel Borodin. “A considerable share of Sergei Pugachev’s capital came from his connections with the former presidential supply manager Pavel Borodin. Mezhprombank provided loans to the President's managers, and on fairly favorable terms. The return of these investments was reliably guaranteed by the status of the “Kremlin” credit line. While Borodin was satisfying the curiosity of the Geneva prosecutor’s office, the Russian Ministry of Finance was almost, in priority order, paying off the debts of the Presidential Administration…” (“Nezavisimaya Gazeta”, 2001).

In gratitude for loans from Mezhprombank to the Presidential Administration on preferential terms (at 20% per annum in 1997), Pavel Borodin helped with the transfer of accounts of large enterprises - in particular (ALROSA) - to Mezhprombank for servicing. (“Moscow News”, 2001).

Now the chairman of the board, Sergei Veremeenko, is in charge of the bank’s affairs. Thanks to him, Mezhprombank became the first bank in Bashkiria where it works with enterprises in the petrochemical and oil refining industries. He even pushed aside President Murtaza Rakhimov’s favorite, Bashkreditbank (“Russian Who’s Who,” 2001).

In 1992 With the participation of Veremeenko, the International Industrial Bank was created. Currently, Sergei Veremeenko is the chairman of the board of the International Industrial Bank, an academician of the International Academy of Engineering, director of the International Institute of Investment Projects, executive director of the International Petroleum Industrial Corporation, a member of the board of directors of the association of the largest banks in the Asia-Pacific region, a member of the security council in the Asia-Pacific region region, a member of the specialized council for awarding academic degrees in the specialty of automated control systems and CAD, chairman of the board of directors of the Sapphire research and production enterprise, the largest power electronics enterprise.

Sergei Bogdanchikov, President of OJSC Rosneft. With this company, Pugachev has a joint OJSC Russian Coal, which is trying to consolidate coal mining assets in different regions of the country.

Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Board of OJSC Gazprom. Gazprom's accounts are maintained at Mezhprombank. In addition, according to rumors, it is Pugachev who is behind the idea of ​​merging Rosneft and Gazprom into a single company with the transfer of licenses for a number of fields in Siberia to it - both already allocated (Kovykta) and from the unallocated subsoil fund (Talakan, Chayandinskoye field ).

Boris Kuzyk, General Director of the New Programs and Concepts holding (NPK). Mezhprombank and Kuzyk jointly own NPK, and NPK, in turn, owns controlling stakes in OJSC Severnaya Verf and OJSC North-Western Shipping Company

Opponents

Sergei Pugachev was credited with a decisive role in the intrigue against the Minister of Railways Nikolai Aksenenko. “He, according to rumors, initiated an investigation against Aksenenko, wanting to establish control over the financial flows of the Ministry of Railways” (Nezavisimaya Gazeta, 2001), which ended in early 2002. resignation of Nikolai Aksenenko.

In 1999 Mezhprombank had a conflict with one of the companies close to Vladimir Potanin, Renaissance Investments Limited, to which the bank owed $1 million, as a result of which the Moscow Arbitration Court seized its accounts.

November 28, 2001 The Moskovia TV channel reported on the upcoming resignation of the head of the presidential administration, Alexander Voloshin, in the coming days. The information, which turned out to be false, was associated in the press with the intrigues of Sergei Pugachev against Alexander Voloshin. In a number of publications at the end of 2001. (in particular, in Nezavisimaya Gazeta) Sergei Pugachev was declared “the unofficial leader and inspirer of the “oligarchs in uniform” who are fighting against Voloshin.”

Among Pugachev’s opponents are representatives of the so-called “family” business, in particular Oleg Deripaska, Roman Abramovich, Sergei Melnichenko and Andrei Popov. And also Alexander Nesis, head and co-owner of the ICT group.

The main business opponent of Mezhprombank is the MDM group, with which Mezhprombank is fighting, in particular, for control over the coal industry (Russian Coal - SUEK) and for control over Severnaya Verf. Mezhprombank also competes with the ICT group for the Severnaya Verf and shipbuilding enterprises in St. Petersburg.

Where are interests directed?

Control over coal mining has gained control over a number of coal enterprises, in particular Gukovugol and Dalvostugol, and will fight for other mining assets.

CJSC "Russian Coal" with an authorized capital of 5 million rubles. was created in February 2002. "daughter" of Rosneft - Rosneftetrans and one of the structures of Mezhprombank. Each of the participants received 50% of the company's authorized capital and 4 seats on the board of directors. The new company began to actively develop the coal market and announced plans to increase production to 10-12 million tons of coal per year. Now the company controls the Rostovugol enterprise and the Obukhovskaya mine in the Rostov region, the Zadubrovsky, Evtinsky, Sudzhensky and Kiselevsky open-pit mines in the Kemerovo region, as well as about 27% of the shares of Gukovugol (Vedomosti, 2002).

Banking business

— Creation of a banking network.

Until 2003 Mezhprombank had only two branches: in Sochi and Ufa. In January 2003 It became known that Mezhprombank will participate in the redemption of the additional issue of the People's Bank of the Republic of Tuva, a controlling stake of which is still owned by local authorities, and will become the owner of 51% of its shares, for which Mezhprom is going to pay 31 million rubles. A small Tuvan bank will become the financial center of Mezhprombank in the region. (Vedomosti, 2003).

— Serving large clients.

In September 2002 Chairman of the Board of OJSC Gazprom Alexey Miller and President of Mezhprombank Sergei Veremeenko agreed to prepare an agreement between Gazprom and the bank for 2002-2005. As the Gazprom press service reported, the bank expressed interest in financing the following areas of Gazprom’s activities: the formation of gas reserves for the autumn-winter period, the settlement system for gas buyers in the CIS countries with Gazprom, the organization of supplies of equipment and vehicles using leasing, a program for restructuring accounts payable, as well as organizing an exchange of fuel and energy resources.

Defense industry

Autumn 2002 There were reports in the press about the acquisition of the holding company “New Programs and Concepts” by Mezhprombank structures. The holding was formed in 1998. on the basis of the Severnaya Verf (one of the largest shipbuilding plants in Russia), the North-Western Shipping Company and a number of assets in the defense industry (Kovrovsky Mechanical, etc.).

Transport (shipping companies)

In 2003 representatives of Mezhprombank joined the board of directors of the North-Western Shipping Company. At the same time, they officially confirmed the information that the bank had become a co-owner of the SPP.

Oil and gas

In 2002 Mezhprombank structures purchased oil from the Croatian state oil company INA.

was established in 1998. "Varyeganneftegaz" (50%), American Phibro Energy Production Inc. (45%) and Anglo Swiss Inc. (5%). In 1999 INA bought 100% of the company's shares for $19.64 million. White Nights has licenses for the West Varieganskoye and Tagrinskoye fields in the Khanty-Mansiysk Okrug with total proven reserves, according to Baker Atlas SSL, at 11.86 million tons. Estimated reserves are approximately 60 million tons (Vedomosti, 2002).

Personal

Eyewitnesses consider the dominant feature of Pugachev to be the ability of this unsociable banker to transform himself if necessary and become literally the soul of a company or business meeting (“Russian Who’s Who,” 2001).

The most original feature of this man remains his connection with the Orthodox Church. At the end of the 1980s. Pugachev moved in the circles of the religious hierarchy of St. Petersburg, which was then headed by Alexy II, the future patriarch. Having become a banker, Pugachev was one of the first to do business with the Church. In particular, he became very close to one of the ideologists of the patriarchy, Father Tikhon, assistant to Alexy II. The businessman says that Father Tikhon is his confessor and the confessor of Vladimir Putin (Le Monde, 2002).

According to various sources, Sergei Pugachev lives mainly in America or France, and visits Moscow occasionally. Has a villa in Nice (Novaya Gazeta, 2002).

Sergei Pugachev is the author of the book “Commercial bank in the conditions of the formation of market relations: Economic and financial analysis” (Moscow, 1998).

Married, two children.

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Sergei Pugachev senator

After the change of power in the Kremlin, Sergei Pugachev’s influence on the course of Russian events increased even more. It was with him that Vladimir Putin first discussed in 2002 the idea of ​​a financial amnesty aimed at returning illegally exported capital to the country. In 2001, Sergei Pugachev realized his long-time dream of openly entering big politics. He took the place of senator from Tuva in the Federation Council. In the past, he had an unsuccessful attempt to get into the State Duma. He ran for elections on the list of the microscopic party of the democratic “wave” politician Sergei Shakhrai. There was such an extremely ambitious figure in Yeltsin’s circle.

The beginning of the “zero” was the time when Sergei Pugachev’s power reached its zenith. He began investing in the Russian shipbuilding industry, acquiring large shares of the Baltic, Iceberg design bureau and about 60 other mechanical engineering enterprises producing components for ships. Activity in this direction was flavored with verbal sauce about the greatness of Russia as a maritime power and memories of the first Russian shipbuilder, Peter the Great.

Sergei Pugachev

The largest surface shipbuilding center was in the hands of the entrepreneur. In 2006, the giant industrial entity received the name “United Industrial Corporation”, where Pugachev and members of his family owned 72% of the shares. Pugachev's Mezhprombank became the largest private bank in the country and in terms of capital almost caught up with the recognized leader of the domestic banking system, Sberbank. While his owner was listed as a senator, he kept 5% of the bank’s shares and transferred the rest to the management of the United Industrial Corporation.

Sergei Pugachev was actively involved in the implementation of large development projects. The Presidential Administration entrusted him with the construction of the Middle Trading Rows on Red Square. A housing complex and a hotel were to appear there, and preparations began for a grandiose construction site on Vasilyevsky Island in St. Petersburg, where the businessman invested $8 million.

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Make a wish on a meteorite

Alexander and Zhanna love the stars very much and spend a long time looking at the sky in the evenings. The stars became closer to this family also because Sasha played one of the main roles in the fantasy series “Ship”, where, according to the plot, he had to survive the end of the world and travel on an unusual ship. On March 23, the second season of “The Ship” began on the STS TV channel, so don’t miss it, events are developing rapidly.

Despite the first half of a weekday, there were many visitors to the planetarium. First of all, Sasha and Zhanna visited the hall of the history of astronomical observations, where many intricate instruments, models of the Solar system, meteorites and other fascinating gizmos are collected.

The Pugachevs liked it at the Planetarium / Andrey Strunin

By the way, especially for lovers in the planetarium there is a program “Stars about Love”, where a couple finds themselves under the starry sky and listens to stories about love and constellations. It is believed that the dome of the planetarium has healing properties due to the characteristics of its shape. And here there is a real celestial body that fulfills your most cherished desires - this is the giant meteorite Seymchan weighing 1.5 tons! This huge piece of iron with small indentations is allowed to be touched. And of course, the Pugachev couple took advantage of this unique opportunity.

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At the Lunarium, the actors went on rides, and at the end of the walk, Sasha presented his beloved wife with a “star”.

“I can’t stand it when a girl smokes”

Alexander and Zhanna got married in 2011, and met in 2009, although, looking at their reverent attitude towards each other, one gets the feeling that they are in the midst of a candy-bouquet period.

– For many years I kept a diary where I wrote down the qualities that my future wife should have. After the breakup, I complemented him. But two months before meeting Zhanna, I tore up this list, because I decided that I would never meet my ideal. I can’t stand it when a girl smokes, swears, or fights. It turned out that Zhanna also kept such a diary. I looked closely at her for a long time, probably, I was afraid to take responsibility for the family, I was not ready to become a father. But soon after the painting, Zhanna pleased me with the news that she was pregnant. I was immensely happy,” says Alexander.

The image of Pugachev in the series “Ship” is a guy with oddities Orlush / kino-teatr.ru

Sasha was present during the birth of his son Alexei, which set an example for Zhanna’s brother, Efim Petrunin (“Dad to Grow Up”), with whom we recently walked in a children’s store.

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“I was allowed into the maternity unit after long examinations. I came dressed up, in everything new, it was still my first meeting with my son, but they changed me into overalls. They first put my son on Zhanna’s stomach, and then put him in my arms. “It was the happiest day of my life,” admits Alexander.

The TV series “Ship” features a lot of stars whose wives are also actresses:

“I’m filming with Dmitry Pevtsov, Ilya Lyubimov and Agrippina Steklova, whose other halves are also actors,” says Pugachev. – Due to the fact that we have the same profession, we understand each other perfectly, we go to castings together. So we auditioned for “Ship” together. Zhanna, unfortunately, did not pass. But she supported me very much, came up with an image, since my Orlusha is a guy with oddities and they needed to be found. Together we decided that he would wear this funny green hat all the time...

“We’ll take a million”

The Pugachev couple appeared together on camera only once - in a bank advertisement.

– We had numbers 450 and 451, we sat in the frame, played the scene, and they approved us on the fly. I said the phrase there: “We’ll take a million!” This was in 2011, but people still recognize me on the street and ask: “Well, did you take a million?!” – says Zhanna.

Alexander Pugachev is from a large family, the third in a row, he has a brother and two sisters. And he, too, would like to have a big family, but does not want to interfere with Zhanna’s career as an actress.

The actor still remembers one scene from the series where he almost lost his sight / kino-teatr.ru

Few people know that during the filming of “Ship” Alexander almost lost his sight and almost died from suffocation.

– There is an episode in the series where Orlusha in a spacesuit dives into the sea. True, the scenes in the water were performed by stuntmen, and those above were performed by me. They put a helmet on me that weighed 25 kilograms and oxygen was supplied to it. But one day during a rehearsal, one of the actresses turned the knob so that it turned off the air supply. Before I had time to get scared, another actress turned on the oxygen supply. I figured there wasn’t much time without air - and didn’t tell them anything. And during the actual shooting, as usual, they turned off my oxygen... And then something went wrong, they didn’t turn it on for me... I didn’t have enough strength to take off the helmet, I began to turn purple, but how convincing I looked when this spacesuit was taken off me !

Pugachev on the set of the series “Ship” / Andrey Pugachev’s Instagram

In the first season of The Ship, I lost my sight. The filming took place every day, one of them lasted 18 hours, although usually no more than 12. Before that, I had not slept for two nights, I was overexerted and at three o’clock in the morning I could no longer speak. It was necessary to say: “Polonium-beryl source,” but the tongue did not move, the body slept. The next day I lost my vision, fortunately only for a few weeks.

There is an episode where my hero enters the wheelhouse and is attacked by birds. I was surrounded by stuffed birds with powerful beaks, I fought them off as best I could, the director shouted: “Aim for his eyes!” And they persistently tried to get into my eyes.

After this scene, I had a break of about five hours, and I decided to go to the doctor to have my eye examined. But at this time, director Mark Gorobets came up with the idea to finish filming something, and radioed the acting assistant, saying, call Orlusha. And she tells him: “The actor has gone to the eye clinic!” Mark was sure that my eyes were damaged in the scene with the birds, but this was not the case. They injected me with something under my eye, and a month later my vision was restored, it was just that some nerve was pinched due to nervousness.

Sergei Viktorovich Pugachev

The watershed between success and disgrace passed somewhere in 2008. The real reasons for its occurrence remain unknown. In 2009, Sergei Pugachev secretly received French citizenship. Either he felt in advance the complete failure of his activities in Russia, or from the very beginning he led all his affairs to move abroad. At the same time, Mezhprombank takes out a large interest-free loan from the Bank of Russia. It will never be returned. There will be “pawns” in prison who will insist in court that only Sergei Viktorovich Pugachev is to blame for everything. It was he who developed the scheme for converting rubles into foreign currency and transferring it abroad to the accounts of companies owned by a Russian entrepreneur.

Sergei Pugachev and Countess Alexandra Tolstaya

According to various estimates, from 29 to 90 billion rubles disappeared in the “black hole”. Sergei Viktorovich Pugachev became increasingly involved in investment projects in the West. He became the owner of a grocery company in France, acquired companies producing exclusive watches, yacht design, furniture and interiors, and also became interested in pharmaceuticals. Pugachev strengthened his ties with the West through a civil marriage with the Englishwoman Countess Tolstoy, a descendant of the famous Russian classic of world literature, and quickly produced three children for her.

Pugachev banker is not a friend of Putin

Perhaps President Putin was whispered in his ear by his omniscient former colleagues from the FSB. At a personal meeting that took place in 2010, the president hinted to the businessman that it would be a good idea to sell shares in the shipbuilding business to the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC), created in 2007, at the head of the board of directors of which was his faithful servant Igor Sechin.

Vladimir Putin and Sergei Pugachev

Sergei Pugachev clearly overestimated his influence and previous merits. Instead of gratitude, the authorities launched a harsh mechanism of expropriation and criminal prosecution against him. Since 2010, he has continuously lost property in Russia. The court transferred the shipbuilding division of Pugachev's empire to the Central Bank of Russia in trust, and for the first time this was done without the consent of the owner. In 2012, at specially organized auctions, USC acquired stakes in the Iceberg Design Bureau and Severnaya Verf for 12.7 billion rubles.

NovoBAB

Banker Sergei Pugachev, who is on the international wanted list in the case of embezzlement of Mezhprombank funds, criticized the Russian authorities. Lenta.ru traced the main milestones of the oligarch’s path from big business to foreign opposition to the Kremlin.

“Russian businessmen are Putin’s serfs. There is not a single large business that the Russian government has no connection with. Putin lives for today." Two speeches by Sergei Pugachev - in October in the Financial Times and last week in Time - can be reduced to approximately this set of theses. Pugachev considers his own troubles with Russian legislation to be part of the state’s attack on entrepreneurs in general—no more and no less.

“His [own] business fell into disrepair. Who cares about such a ruined business? He accumulated a huge amount of debt and then ran away,” Dmitry Peskov, the head of state’s press secretary, counters Pugachev’s statements.

Debts are, of course, a fact: they exist, and there are a lot of them. Despite the fact that it is not possible to understand the truth of the absolute majority of statements regarding S.V. Pugachev, born in 1963 in Kostroma. For example, due to the fact that in his biography it is impossible to either confirm or refute so many events. Back in 2009, in particular, the deputy from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Konstantin Shirshov pointed out this in his letter to the head of the Federation Council Sergei Mironov. Let us note that the deputy’s request successfully coincided with a large-scale campaign against Pugachev - perhaps the first in Russia, and Shirshov himself, having successfully entered parliament in the elections of the next convocation, was subsequently sentenced to five years for fraud. However, the questions raised by his letter remain.

Vladimir Putin and Sergei Pugachev

Photo: Reuters

“I have an academic degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences,” wrote, for example, Pugachev in his autobiography for the office of the Federation Council. And the topic of the dissertation is: “Development of information technology for managing the financial resources of credit institutions.” By all accounts - indeed, a Doctor of Science, approved by the Higher Attestation Commission in October 2000. But Sergei Viktorovich’s higher education diploma is a sealed secret. At different times, he indicated several universities - the Ufa Oil Institute, Leningrad State University and the University of Knowledge Methodology, little known to science. Confirmations of the first two diplomas have not yet been made public. As for the latter institution, it lost its license two years before, based on the biography, graduate Pugachev left it.

There are also doubts about Sergei Viktorovich’s work activity before he founded Mezhprombank in 1992. According to the personnel department of this financial institution, from 1985 to 1990, Pugachev held positions in the structures of Promstroibank of the USSR - from a credit inspector to a department head. “From 1983 to 1991, he worked in the USSR Stroybank system,” Pugachev points out in his autobiography. According to other sources, the future banker worked as a freight forwarder at the Pribaltiyskaya Hotel in Leningrad, and in 1986 he was convicted of fraud - three years of probation with serving at construction sites in the Yaroslavl region, from where he was released in 1988. By the way, the sentence was overturned in the early 2000s at the request of the prosecutor’s office, but in Soviet times it seemed unrealistic to come from “chemistry” and get a job in a bank.

Among the indisputable facts, it can be noted that Sergei Pugachev seven years ago was included in Walter and Mokienko’s “Big Dictionary of Russian Nicknames” as NovoBAB. It was to Pugachev, after the decline of Boris Berezovsky’s structures, that traditional media definitions like “the gray eminence of the Kremlin” passed, and various supernatural political and financial capabilities began to be attributed to him. In the first half of the 2000s, Pugachev loved to sue slanderers - for a textbook million dollars. I didn’t receive the whole million, but I won the cases. Thus, political scientist Gleb Pavlovsky was ordered to part with a third of what he was looking for, and the court took more than half from Novaya Gazeta. Therefore, Sergei Viktorovich really had some opportunities.

The list of Sergei Pugachev’s connections in the nineties is also undeniable. On the one hand - Alexy II through his reference from Leningrad acquaintances, on the other - the Kremlin business manager Pavel Borodin, on the third - the accounts of Boris Yeltsin’s family, according to some information, located in Mezhprombank. It should be noted that the believing banker constantly favored the structures of the Russian Orthodox Church, in particular the Moscow Sretensky Monastery, which is led by a cleric very close to the secular authorities, Father Tikhon (Shevkunov).

Photo: Denis Sinyakov / Reuters

What else is undeniable? 605th place in the world ranking of rich people according to Forbes for 2008. Membership in the Federation Council - from the early 2000s until the 2010s, when Pugachev was expelled from the Senate at the instigation of the authorities of Tuva, which the businessman represented, who suddenly spoke up: “not interested in the affairs of the republic,” “hasn’t been here for two years.” And, of course, constant scandals surrounding business activities. Then oil from the Far East, where our hero ran a fuel transshipment point, will go to the area of ​​the Cypriot offshores he controls. Then the floating nuclear power plant will be arrested for debts right on the Pugachev slips. Then the French will launch an investigation into Pugachev’s foreign activities in connection with Pavel Borodin’s Swiss accounts. Some scandals were successfully resolved, while others went down the drain. But the feeling of something that did not fit in with the image of a non-public and pious businessman did not pass even before Sergei Viktorovich’s real troubles.

How did the reputation of the “Kremlin wallet” develop around Pugachev? Now this is also difficult to understand. His initial connections: the patriarch, Borodin, “family” - a wonderful set for the nineties. Excellent for the 2000s, when the bank founded by Pugachev provided loans, for example, to the presidential administration. But let us note here that a very long line of businessmen wishing to provide services to the supreme power, both then and now, can be formed.

But by the 2010s, the respected people listed above either ceased to enjoy their former influence, or moved their money to other places, or left this world. Of course, after the departure of Yeltsin and his team, Pugachev built relationships with those who replaced him. But, as subsequent events showed, Sergei Viktorovich failed to become an independent player. Either his solo part was simply not intended.

All the stranger is the story of the collapse of Mezhprombank, which by 2010 found itself in debt to the Central Bank - for 32 billion rubles, secured by the enterprises of the Pugachev United Industrial Corporation. Among them are Northern Shipyards and the Baltic Shipyard.

It seems that the Orthodox oligarch really believed that shipyards and other positions in the real sector were earned by him or, for example, won in a tough but fair competition. How else can we explain that Pugachev, who now professes the principle “There is no private property in Russia,” stood in the way of redistributing these assets—in this case, handing them over to the next manager. It would seem that nothing stood in the way of agreeing on the sale with the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC), where the head of the board of directors at that time was Igor Sechin, another acquaintance of Sergei Viktorovich from St. Petersburg in the first half of the 1990s. But either the acquaintance turned out to be not so close, or one of the parties to the transaction did not fully adequately assess their position, but it all ended with the revocation of the license from Mezhprombank and the transfer of the assets under discussion to the management of USC. Soon the corporation bought them for 13 billion rubles, despite the fact that before the fall of Mezhprombank, Pugachev was offered 23 billion, and the seller himself calculated, based on the assessment, more than 100 billion rubles.

Boris Berezovsky

Photo: Irina Kalashnikova / Kommersant

What follows is known: bankruptcy, flight to London, international search. Plus new troubles this year. A London court, usually extremely reluctant to comply with the wishes of Russian government agencies, in July 2014 seized the foreign assets of Sergei Pugachev, which amounted to approximately two billion dollars. The Deposit Insurance Agency (DIA), the traditional defendant for bank debts, is called upon to decide their fate. The prospects for the lawsuits launched by Pugachev’s structures in Russia against the Central Bank and the DIA several months earlier are extremely vague. As, by the way, is the fate of the extortion lawsuit against the first deputy head of the DIA Valery Miroshnikov, filed last week. And all this against the backdrop of the fact that the sanction for the arrest of Pugachev himself, which was canceled in December last year, was confirmed by the Basmanny Court this May.

What is Sergei Viktorovich’s autumn activity in the foreign media intended to express? What course did Pugachev take in communicating with former allies and partners? Oddly enough, the mentioned dictionary of Walter and Mokienko can come to the rescue. A major businessman close to power, disgrace, international search, London, courts with Russia, demonstrative opposition and even emphasized Orthodoxy... How can one not remember Boris Abramovich Berezovsky, now deceased. And, accordingly, about the formula “as long as you don’t hang yourself” - as a direct guide to inaction on the part of NovoBAB.

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Development initiatives were simply taken away from the businessman without any compensation. Pugachev responded by renouncing Russian citizenship and threatening to file a lawsuit with the Hague Tribunal. In 2013, a criminal case was opened against him for fraud at Mezhprombank, which went bankrupt in 2010. Based on Russia’s request, a London court seized all of Sergei Pugachev’s finances in the UK, and he himself was prohibited from leaving the country. Pugachev nevertheless fled to France, leaving his common-law wife and three children to the mercy of fate.

The English Themis sentenced him to prison in absentia. Pugachev justified himself by saying that it was unsafe for him to remain in Great Britain. In May 2020, a bomb was planted under his car. Previously, there had been attempts on his life a couple of times in Russia. He began to argue that persecution by Russia was clearly politically motivated. To top it all off, the license to develop a coal deposit was taken away from the Yenisei Industrial Company.

Sergei Pugachev has absolutely nothing left in his soul in Russia. His last step in the confrontation with his native country was filing a claim with the Hague Arbitration Court demanding compensation of $12 billion for expropriated assets. Sergei Pugachev joined the ranks of influential Russian emigrants Boris Berezovsky, Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Yevgeny Chichvarkin.

Pugachev Alexander Alexandrovich

Born December 26, 1982 Graduated from the Faculty of Social and Cultural Activities of Tambov State University. G.R. Derzhavin (course of E. Grigorieva). Studied at the directing and theater department of Tambov State University. G.R. Derzhavin (course of E. Nefedova). Student of RATI (GITIS, workshop of T. Akhramkova). From 2003 to 2007 - actor of the Tambov State Drama Theater. Served at the Modern Theater.

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