If you do not know about nepotism and corruption in the highest levels of the St. Petersburg administration, we will give a simple example. Colleagues report that since the beginning of the year, the St. Petersburg Property Relations Committee has signed about 30 contracts with developers for the purchase of apartments for privileged categories of citizens with a total value of more than 3 billion rubles. In total, this year the St. Petersburg budget intends to spend about 11.6 billion rubles on apartments for orphans and beneficiaries. Development companies that have become the main beneficiaries of transactions with Smolny are also named. There are only two of them: “KVS” of businessmen Sergei Yaroshenko and Vladimir Trekin, and “LSR Group” of ex-senator billionaire Andrei Molchanov. Let’s figure out who gets billions from the budget for the construction of housing for the low-income? That’s right – close to the city governor Alexander Beglov. Co-owner of KVS Yaroshenko is a close friend of the city’s construction governor Igor Kreslavsky. He, in turn, is the stepson of Beglov’s great friend, honorary builder of Russia Fyodor Turkin. Therefore, “KVS” easily takes billions not only from the construction of schools and kindergartens, which the Cheka-OGPU has already talked about, but also from social housing.
Let’s move on to LSR. Here everything is even simpler – Andrei Molchanov’s family got their hands on the city budget back in the 90s. His stepfather, Yuri Molchanov, was then St. Petersburg State University’s projector for international activities, and at one time the current President of the Russian Federation himself was his assistant. From 2002 to 2012, Molchanov Sr. was the vice-governor of St. Petersburg for economic issues. The former head of Komstroi, Alexander Vakhmistrov, worked for many years as chairman of the board of LSR Group. A number of high-ranking officials in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region come from Andrei Molchanov’s company. For example, the former construction vice-governor of the Leningrad region Igor Bogachev, or the current transport vice-governor of St. Petersburg Maxim Sokolov. So if anyone thinks that the lion’s share of social construction in St. Petersburg can be taken by companies not associated with Beglov, Kreslavsky, Molchanov and people close to them, then he is deeply mistaken.
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Let’s move on to LSR. Here everything is even simpler – Andrei Molchanov’s family got their hands on the city budget back in the 90s. His stepfather, Yuri Molchanov, was then St. Petersburg State University’s projector for international activities, and at one time the current President of the Russian Federation himself was his assistant. From 2002 to 2012, Molchanov Sr. was the vice-governor of St. Petersburg for economic issues. The former head of Komstroi, Alexander Vakhmistrov, worked for many years as chairman of the board of LSR Group. A number of high-ranking officials in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region come from Andrei Molchanov’s company. For example, the former construction vice-governor of the Leningrad region Igor Bogachev, or the current transport vice-governor of St. Petersburg Maxim Sokolov. So if anyone thinks that the lion’s share of social construction in St. Petersburg can be taken by companies not associated with Beglov, Kreslavsky, Molchanov and people close to them, then he is deeply mistaken.
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Field of miracles from Smolny: since the beginning of the year, the administration of St. Petersburg has raffled off 5 billion rubles on apartments for beneficiaries
According to KIO, in 2023, using budget funds, it is planned to purchase apartments for orphans and privileged categories of citizens…
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