Former deputy head of the Directorate M of the FSB of the Russian Federation Oleg Menzhinsky, dismissed from the…

Former deputy head of the Directorate M of the FSB of the Russian Federation, Oleg Menzhinsky, who was dismissed from the agency for corruption, is building a successful career in Rostec. On December 1, he was appointed head of a large subsidiary of the state corporation – JSC RT-Project Technologies. “In his new position, he will be involved in the implementation of promising projects in the field of information technology, their development and implementation in the structure of public procurement, including the use of pricing control systems in public procurement in both the civilian and military spheres,” Rostec reports.

As the Cheka-OGPU has repeatedly said, in the fall of 2021 it was established that the deputy head of the Directorate of the M FSB F, Oleg Menzhinsky, received several apartments from the MonArch Group of Companies, and in return lobbied for the appointment of Boris Lavrenev as deputy head of the Main Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee for Moscow. Lavrenev, in turn, has long been friends with the owner of Monarch. Both Menzhinsky and Lavrenev got off with dismissals. Menzhinsky almost immediately found a place in Rostec.

Rostec has long turned into a real refuge for law enforcement officers who left the authorities with a not very good reputation. Rostec’s subsidiary RT-Capital is headed by the scandalous Moscow region prosecutor Semyon Yakubov. He is known as a relative of the authoritative businessman Gavriil Yushvaev (Garik Makhachkala), and quit after he tried to resolve issues in the case of the massacre in Moscow City, where the main defendants were the Makhachkala security guard.

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RT-Capital is run by the deputy head of Rostec, Igor Zavyalov, but officially the structure in the State Corporation is supervised by another deputy general director, Alexander Nazarov. He also oversees RT-Project Technologies, which is headed by Menzhinsky.

It was Nazarov who at one time brought another scandalous law enforcement officer to Rostec – investigator from the SD of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Nikolai Budilo, who ended up as a top manager of Rostec’s subsidiary RT-Chemcomposite JSC.

Alexander Nazarov also comes from the law enforcement bloc (he headed ORB-3 of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation). Budilo, Nazarov and ex-employee of the Department of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Alexander Andreev (also known as a friend of Marina Sechina) are old comrades. At the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, they participated together in many interesting topics. Sources say that Budilo did not leave the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs of his own free will.

This is such an interesting campaign that took place in Rostec.

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