Vitaly Leontievich Mutko

Place of work: Russian government

Positions: in 1992-1996 - Deputy Mayor of St. Petersburg and Chairman of the City Committee on Social Issues. In 2001-05. - President of the Russian Football Premier League. In 2005-08. - President of the Russian Football Union. In 2003-08. member of the Federation Council from St. Petersburg, chairman of the Committee for Youth and Sports. Since May 2008 - Minister of Sports, Tourism and Youth Policy of the Russian Federation.

Business participation:

In 1997-2003. he was the president of ZAO Football Club Zenit. With the assistance of Vladimir Putin, who started his Moscow career, he managed to attract Taimuraz Bolloev to finance the club Baltika Breweries, then a 25.01% stake was sold to Gazprom's branch - Lentransgaz, 12% of shares - Bank Bank Petrovsky ". In 2001, with the takeover of the Petrovsky bank by MDM-bank, 10% of the shares went to the EuroChem Mineral and Chemical Company CJSC owned by the bank. Another 2% was acquired by the former head of Petrovsky, Yuri Golovin, who became First Deputy Chairman of the Board of MDM Bank... In 2003, 26% of the club's shares were sold to Vladimir Kogan's Bank Saint Petersburg, after which first vice president of this bank David Traktovenko replaced Mutko as president of the club. Other stakes were controlled by Vyacheslav Kantor's Acron OJSC and Karavay OJSC in St. Petersburg. In 2005, the shares of Lentransgaz and Bank Saint Petersburg in the amount of 51.01% were held by OJSC Gazprombank (the actual owner is the leading shareholder of Bank Rossiya, Yuri Kovalchuk), the former head of Lentransgaz became the president of the club. Sergey Fursenko (Kovalchuk's closest companion). He later replaced Mutko as head of the Russian Football Union.

Vitaly Mutko himself was also a co-owner of the club - as of March 1999, he owned 2.59% of the shares of ZAO FC Zenit. At the moment, there is no open information on whether the Minister of Sports is a shareholder of the FC.

During the period when Mutko was the head of ZAO Football Club Zenit, many famous players and coaches appeared in the team, thanks to the many-fold increase in funding. Zenit was able to achieve significant success (2nd place at the Russian Championship in 2003, 3rd place at the Russian Championship in 2001, winning the Russian Cup 1998/99). However, it appeared more than once information that the results of some matches were allegedly negotiable. Similar scandals haunted Zenit and the Russian football team when Mutko headed the Russian Football Union. The loudest of these took place in 2008, when Zenit reached the UEFA Cup final. According to the newspaper El Pais, before the match, the Spanish police recorded a conversation between the criminal authorities in Spain Gennady Petrov and Leonid Khristoforov. In a conversation, Petrov said that bought Zenit a quarterfinal victory over Bayern Munich with a score of 4: 0, and advised Khristoforov to bet on the St. Petersburg team in a bookmaker's office. Although, according to the newspaper, the conversation took place before the match, no investigation was carried out.

Together with Aleksei Vladimirovich Blinov, Mutko is the owner of OOO Gazeta Nash Zenit, which, in turn, established the club weekly of the Zenit team.

In 1994, Mutko, who then served as vice-mayor of St. Petersburg for social policy, together with Nikolai Fedorovich Ivlev, Sergei Lvovich Rogozhin, Alexander Vasilyevich Sylko, Yuri Viktorovich Golovin and other individuals and legal entities, established the Public Benevolent Movement of St. Petersburg "Golden Pelican". The main directions of the movement's activity were the provision of assistance to disabled children, orphans, wheelchair users, the elderly, the disabled and war veterans, the poor, as well as the promotion of ideas of charity and social responsibility of business.

Founder Nikolay Ivlev is now president of ZAO Zhilsotsstroy, a large construction concern in St. Petersburg. Ivlev is also the founder of many legal entities, including the Russian Icon Foundation, where, according to SPARK-Interfax, firms of a twice convicted St. Petersburg businessman were previously listed among the founders Alexandra Ebralidze .

Founder Yuri Golovin at the time of the creation of the "Golden Pelican" was the chairman of the board of JSCB "Petrovsky Narodny Bank". In August 2001, Golovin took the position of first deputy chairman of the board of MDM-Bank, was relieved of it in March 2002 and resigned from the board of directors of the bank. He was elected a member of the supervisory board of St. Petersburg "Promstroybank", a member of the board of directors of the financial group "Banking House St. Petersburg".

OBD SPb "Golden Pelican" was liquidated in 2010.

Vitaly Mutko - Co-founder and President of the Public Charitable Foundation for the Support and Development of Football in St. Petersburg.

Business Impact:

In 1992, the mayor of St. Petersburg Anatoly Sobchak at the suggestion of Mutko signed Order No. 389-r, authorizing the chairman of the City Hall's Committee on Social Issues (he was Mutko himself) to transfer privatization checks unclaimed by Russian citizens to voucher investment funds. It was announced that these checks will be used to buy shares of profitable enterprises, the dividends from which will go to help the poor. As a result, vouchers began to be transferred en masse to voucher investment funds that did not fulfill their obligations either to depositors or to the poor.

The main package of vouchers, almost 3.5 billion rubles, was received by the Veteran Fund. This fund was controlled by one of the leaders of the Tambov criminal community, Vyacheslav Shevchenko (killed in Cyprus in 2003). Father-in-law of his brother, Sergei Shevchenko (convicted of extortion), Alexander Sokalsky became the formal head of Veteran. Subsequently, the vouchers were invested in OJSC Nord and other companies owned by the Shevchenko family, and Veteran went bankrupt.

In 1994, Vitaly Mutko coordinated from the St. Petersburg administration the preparation and holding of the III Goodwill Games, financed by 52 Russian and international companies. According to the documents of the commission of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, part of the money was stolen, and the Kirov stadium repaired so poorly that then the object had to be repaired again. As a result, the stadium was demolished. After Vitaly Mutko left the administration of St. Petersburg and became the president of ZAO Football Club Zenit, he tried to rent the Kirov stadium. The project was not implemented due to the opposition of the new city administration headed by Vladimir Yakovlev.

In 2007, the Russian Football Premier League headed by Vitaly Mutko signed an agreement with the NTV-Plus television company owned by Gazprom to sell the company exclusive rights to broadcast matches of the Russian championship. If this contract were implemented, the games would be seen only by paid subscribers of NTV-Plus. After the intervention of Vladimir Putin, the agreement was changed, and free TV channels received the right to show the matches.

In 2008, the Russian team, performing at the XXIX Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, received the uniform of the Bosco di Ciliegi company, which previously caused numerous complaints from athletes. Nevertheless, Mikhail Kusnirovich signed a contract with the main shareholder of ZAO Group of Companies MMD East and West (owns the Bosco di Ciliegi brand) for more than $ 13 million, excluding the bonus in the amount of 71 million 250 thousand rubles.

April-June 2010 ... On behalf of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev, the Accounts Chamber audited the spending of budgetary funds allocated for the XXI Olympic Winter Games and the X Paralympic Winter Games of 2010 in Vancouver, Canada. One of the reasons for the audit was the poor sports results shown by the Russian participants in the games. In total, about 6.2 billion rubles were spent from all sources for the preparation and participation of the Russian national teams in the Olympics. (more than $ 221 million), including: 5.8 billion rubles. - for Olympic sports and 378 million rubles. - for the Paralympic. Thus, the cost of one Olympic medal received by Russia was(conditionally) not less than 388 million rubles, the price of a Paralympic medal (conditionally) - not more than 10 million rubles.

The audit of the Accounts Chamber revealed many violations committed primarily by the Ministry of Sports and Tourism of Russia, headed by Mutko, as well as by his predecessor, the head of the Federal Agency for Physical Culture and Sports (Rossport), Vyacheslav Fetisov. The auditors found that direct financing of works and services related to the training of athletes throughout the 2006-10 Olympic cycle. were engaged in commercial organizations with which the Federal State Institution "Center for Sports Training of National Teams of Russia" (CSP, [RUSPRES: heads of this FGU - Alexander Kravtsov, Nikolay Parkhomenko] ) entered into government contracts in the amount of 2-3.5 billion rubles. They are also for a fee of about 24 million rubles. per year actually performed agency functions, at their discretion having concluded about 4,000 agreements with co-executors.

The estimates were approved by the FGU "CSP", and the work performed by the performers was presented to him for payment. In 2006-07. FGU "CSP" signed contracts with OOO GFUP "AFSM"; in 2008 ... - with ZAO Olimp, in 2009 - with OOO Europroject, and in 2010... - with LLC Agora IT. Each of these firms, named in the report of the Accounts Chamber as “peer-to-peer companies”, is worth considering especially.

The name of LLC “GFUP“ AFSM ”does not just remind the name of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise“ Agency for Physical Culture and Sports Events ”(FSUE AFSM). In 2002 ., when hockey player Fetisov became the head of Rossport, he invited his friend, vice-president of the CSKA hockey club, hockey player Sergei Makarov, to head the FSUE AFSM, which was organizing various competitions and sports camps. In 2004... the enterprise was liquidated, and the functions were transferred to the Federal State Institution "Management of sports events". It was also headed by Makarov.

In the same year, Makarov became the general director of OOO GFUP AFSM. This commercial structure also began organizing competitions. As an official, Makarov allocated premises for his company (188.8 sq. M. ) on the territory of the "Office of sports events" (however, as the Accounts Chamber points out, the lease agreement was not concluded). Since 2005, Makarov has been the sole owner of GFUP AFSM LLC. In 2005, OOO GFUP AFSM together with OOO Expo-EM and OOO VDO Sportivnaya Rossiya became the founder of the autonomous non-profit organization International Exhibition Sport. President of the company LLC "Expo-EM" at one time was Irina Shoigu, wife of the Minister of Emergency Situations Sergei Shoigu.

OOO GFUP AFSM has been repeatedly paid state funds - mainly through the Federal State Institution “Center for Sports Training of Russian National Teams”. So, only for the period 2007-08. this organization received more than 2 billion 628 million budget rubles - about $ 87.6 million.

The shareholders of Olimp CJSC indicated “marketing research and public opinion polling” as the main activity of the company during registration. In 2008 ... For the services of carrying out physical culture and sports events, Olimp CJSC received from FGU CSP 3 billion 515 million 800 thousand rubles - more than $ 118 million. The founders of Olimp were Dmitry Sergeevich Artyukhovsky (who was also the CEO) Elena Viktorovna Shved... Artyukhovsky and Shved are also co-owners of Europroject LLC, which received a state contract for holding sports events in the next year, 2009.... by 3 billion 500 million rubles (about $ 116.6 million). The main activity of Europroject LLC is “construction of buildings and structures”. Later, Artyukhovsky left the founders, and Yulia Aleksandrovna Anufrieva was added to them.

Dmitry Artyukhovsky was also a member and director of Converse-Sport LLC, then the property was re-registered to the Cypriot company KSPT Holding Limited. Converse-Sport LLC, in turn, was a co-owner of Orglot LLC (47%), which runs the Gosloto lottery.

The firms "Olymp" and "Europroject" are also united by the figure of Yuri Pushkarev, who at first was the general director of Makarov's company, LLC GFUP Agency for Physical Culture and Sports Events (AFSM), then deputy general director of CJSC Olymp and, finally, provided accounting services to LLC Europroject ". Pushkarev is also the sole founder and CEO of a company with an unusual name - LLC "Physical Culture and Sports Organization" Center for Financial Technologies.

Firm "Agora IT", which won in 2010 ... in the tender of the Federal State Institution CSP for about 5000 training camps, sports and physical culture events with a contract for 3.23 billion rubles. ($ 115 million) was previously engaged in security and fire alarms. All government contracts that this company received in the period from 2007 to 2010 related specifically to the installation of signaling systems. Her biggest contract, according to monitoring of government contracts, was concluded in the amount of 6 million rubles. and related to the installation of a fire alarm for the General Prosecutor's Office.

The report of the Accounts Chamber indicated that such a scheme, in which commercial organizations were directly involved in financing the training of athletes, led to the fact that agents received significant federal budget funds in excess of what was needed. For a long time this money was “circulated” in bank accounts, which were specially opened in commercial banks by agent organizations. They received more advance payments than the legal limit. In addition, after the expiration of the validity period of government contracts, funds continued to remain in the accounts of agent organizations for several months, and only then were they returned to the federal budget.

According to According to the documents of the auditors of the Accounts Chamber, Olimp CJSC, which executed the state contract in 2008, returned unused funds to the federal budget in the amount of 191 million 289 thousand 230 rubles. only in February 2009, Europroject LLC, which executed the state contract in 2009, at the time of the audit by the Accounts Chamber (April-June 2010.) unused money in the amount of about 200 million rubles. did not return.

Disposing of such significant financial resources for a certain time, the agent organizations used them for their own purposes. In particular, ZAO Olimp, having received federal budget funds from FGU CSP as part of the execution of a state contract, transferred to its accounts on March 3, 2008, OOO GFUP AFSM 199 million 200 thousand rubles for training camps abroad. However, after a short time, OOO GFUP AFSM returned the money to Olimp as “overly transferred”: on March 12 - 50 million rubles, on March 25 - 30 million rubles, on June 3 - 30 million rubles. Total 110 million rubles. of 199 million 200 thousand rubles, which the organization used at its own discretion.

Approximately the same scheme, connected with the manipulation of money in bank accounts, was applied the next year by the agent organization Agora IT LLC.

All firms with which FGU "CSP" entered into billion-dollar contracts were quickly liquidated shortly after the expiration of the contracts. As noted in the report of the Accounts Chamber, the closure of companies took place with the submission of inaccurate information to the registration authorities. Upon liquidation, all these firms remained in debt to FGU "CSP".

Based on the acts of the Accounts Chamber in September 2010 ... The Main Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee under the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation (UPC) initiated two criminal cases under Part 4 of Art. 159 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (fraud). The investigation believed that as a result of fraudulent actions, the state suffered damage in the amount exceeding 230 million rubles. Apparently, they were talking about criminal cases against the heads of ZAO Olimp and OOO Europroject. They owe the budget an amount of just about 230 million rubles. No information on the results of the investigation of these criminal cases was found in open sources.

The Accounts Chamber recorded another standard reception from the counterparties of FGU "CSP". So, in 2009 ... LLC First Trading Company received a state contract in the amount of 80.9 million rubles for the supply of sports equipment and inventory. According to the waybills, the equipment was delivered. However, it turned out that the goods purchased under a government contract within 1 day (December 22, 2009) passed through the invoices of a number of organizations, including Pervaya Trading Company LLC, New Sports Technologies LLC and ElitStar LLC, moreover, the last society is not the final link in this chain. As a result of the above scheme, LLC "First Trading Company" and LLC "New Sports Technologies", only having completed the documents, practically in 1 day at the expense of the federal budget received 2 million 991 thousand 600 rubles. Such a profitable paperwork did not prevent, however, Pervaya Torgovaya Kompaniya LLC to continue using state money. In 2010, this company received contracts for a total amount of 118.5 million rubles, with 117.5 million rubles. of which - again from FGU "CSP".

As part of the audit of the Accounts Chamber, it turned out that a number of firms with which FGU "CSP" entered into contracts on a non-competitive basis, sold goods to the customer using budget money with a significant mark-up. For example, at first LLC "TsSS" acquired a simulator for 6 million 115 thousand 940 rubles, and then sold it to FGU "TsSP" for 10 million 126 thousand 440 rubles. Thus, the difference paid from the federal budget amounted to 4 million 10 thousand 500 rubles. - or 66% of the purchase price. In total, for the period from 2007 to 2010, FGU "CSP" concluded 13 government contracts with "Center for Sports Facilities" LLC for a total amount of more than 578 million rubles - about $ 20 million.

The founders of this commercially successful organization are Kadiya Shamilevna Akhmerova and Viktor Anatolyevich Isakov. Akhmerova, in addition, is the director of the State Institution "Center for Innovative Sports Technologies of the Department of Physical Culture and Sports of Moscow". She is the widow of Sultan Akhmerov, since 1999 ... to October 2003 - Minister of Youth Policy, Sports and Tourism of the Saratov Region, who died in a car accident in 2005, when he was already transferred to the post of Vice Governor of the Tver Region. Victor Isakov, by data "Vedomosti" - was an adviser to the governor of the Tver region Dmitry Zelenin on physical education and sports.

In some cases, instructions related to ineffective and corrupt spending of federal budget funds were given directly by the Ministry of Sports and Tourism of Russia. So, in 2009, the ministry considered that when purchasing it is advisable to have not four suppliers of sports equipment (they previously were, in particular, LLC "Center for sports facilities", LLC "Alma-Mater-Ltd"), and one, and offered as a candidate, the FSUE "Sport-Engineering" subordinate to itself, dealing with issues of capital construction and having no experience in the supply of sports equipment. Thus, according to the decision of the Ministry of Sports and Tourism, a new "gasket" arose between the main customer and the contractor. The sports goods procurement scheme began to look like this: first, FGU "CSP" entered into a state contract with FGUP "Sport-Engineering", then FGUP "Sport-Engineering" signed an agreement for the supply of similar goods for a lower price with LLC "CSS", and as a result LLC "TsSS" purchased goods from LLC "Alma-Mater-Ltd". As a result of this scheme, payment for intermediary services of FSUE Sport-Engineering only under one of the contracts for the purchase of bobsleighs amounted to 3 million 796 thousand rubles.

The Accounts Chamber concludes in its report that "the practice of the implementation of the rights granted by legislation to conclude government contracts on a non-competitive basis, which has developed in the system of the Ministry of Sports and Tourism of Russia, is actually reduced to the receipt of additional profit from the federal budget by individual organizations."

Another scheme for the purchase of sportswear was revealed by the Accounts Chamber around firms associated with Rostislav Borisovich Plaksin, formerly the first deputy director of the Federal State Institution "Management for the organization and conduct of sports events." Plaksin is also one of the founders of Forward LLC, the official outfitter of the Russian national teams. The former founders of Forward, Alexey Borisovich Martinson and Artur Arkadyevich Arzumanov, are former deputy directors of the Federal State Institution “Center for Sports Training of Russian National Teams”. Until 2009, Martinson was also the chairman of the board of directors of LLC Orglot, the organizer of the Gosloto lottery.

Forward's subsidiary was OOO Center for Equipment of National Teams of Russia, only for the period 2008-2009. received government contracts for a total amount of about 909 million rubles. - more than $ 31 million. Another owner of the Equipment Center is Sportinvisa LLC, the main participant of which is Alim Mustafovich Alimov. He is also the owner of Sportobespechenie LLC. As confident in the Accounts Chamber, LLC "Sportobespechenie" earns as an intermediary at the expense of a mark-up on sports equipment when it is sold under government contracts. In 2007, in this way, the contract was implemented for a total amount of more than 432 million rubles.

The Accounts Chamber points out fraud in ensuring the admission of Russian fans to events in Canada. The status of the official agent for the distribution of tickets for sports competitions in Vancouver in the territory of the Russian Federation was given to ZAO Olympic Panorama. This organization bought tickets from the national organizing committee for the Russian quota at a nominal price. Then, with a minimal mark-up, she sold about 40% of the seats to the Cypriot company Hambsello Commercial Limited, which, in turn, began to resell these tickets at an inflated cost. The remaining 60% of tickets of the Russian quota of ZAO Olimpiyskaya Panorama offered to citizens of the Russian Federation to buy with a markup that was 11 or more times higher than the limit set by an international agreement - but the markup should not be more than 20% of the face value.

"Olympic Panorama" is the official ticket agent of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC), and the committee has been working with it for about 20 years and, according to the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, is one of the founders of the company. It is interesting that the main activity of the "Olympic Panorama" is indicated "the production of cellulose, wood pulp, paper and cardboard." Other founders of the organization are people close to sports journalism: Alexander Borisovich Ratner - editor-in-chief of the ROC magazine "Olympic Panorama"; Vladimir G. Kuleshov - Head of the ROC Visa and Accreditation Department, member of the Russian official delegation at the Vancouver Olympic Games; Yuri Evgrafovich Bykovsky - photojournalist of the magazine "Olympic Panorama" (died 2004.); Tatyana Abramovna Kuzmicheva is the deputy editor-in-chief of the same magazine, a member of the official Russian delegation at the Vancouver Olympic Games.

In August 2010 ... Federal Antimonopoly Service recognized the company CJSC "Olympic Panorama" violated clause 6, part 1 of Art. 10 of the Law on Protection of Competition (unreasonable tariffs on the part of monopolists). The company was fined by the FAS - however, only for the fact that it set different prices for the same tickets.

The report of the Accounts Chamber also indicates that the expenses for Vitaly Mutko's attendance at the 2010 Olympics amounted to a huge amount. Minister Mutko spent 20 nights in a courtyard suite at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver at CAD 1,499.0 per night. In total, his expenses in Vancouver amounted to 39.6 thousand Canadian dollars, of which 34.5 thousand went to pay for accommodation and 4.8 thousand - to pay 97 vouchers for breakfast. The Accounts Chamber notes that the rate of reimbursement for the cost of renting accommodation for business trips in Canada does not exceed $ 130 (the Canadian dollar was calculated equal to the US dollar).

Apart from the wife of Mutko himself, the wife of the Russian figure skater Yevgeny Plushenko Yana Rudkovskaya, daughter of the head of the Figure Skating Federation Valentin Piseev Kristina Piseeva and other outsiders were included in the official Russian Olympic delegation to participate in the XXI Olympic Winter Games.

In July 2010, the Accounts Chamber presented the results of an audit of the effectiveness of the use of federal property and budget funds in the field of physical culture and sports in 2007-2009. and for the first half of 2010. Particular attention was paid to the issue of income from the All-Russian State Lottery (Gosloto).

The contract for holding the Gosloto lottery was concluded between Orglot LLC and Rossport on November 22, 2006. Now the organizer of the lottery is Rossport's successor, the Ministry of Sports and Tourism, headed by Mutko. Income of "Gosloto" in the amount of 26.9 billion rubles. were provided for financing the Federal Target Program (FTP) "Development of Physical Culture and Sports in the Russian Federation for 2006-2015". However, in fact, the federal budget from the lottery in 2006-2009. 2 billion rubles were transferred, of which 184 million rubles. (9%) from the proceeds from the lottery, and the rest - from the funds of Gazprombank, which actually covered the resulting shortfall in financing the FTP.

Initially, 99% of Orglot belonged to Gazprombank, but in March 2007 the bank reduced its share to 50.1% (49.1% directly and 1% through its subsidiary Finproekt LLC), in the summer of 2008 it finally left the company. having sold control to the structures of the president of the Hungarian corporation TriGranit Sandor Demyan. Another 49.9% of Orglot is owned by an entrepreneur Alexander Varshavsky- according to information from the capital's car dealers, he is a co-owner of the New York Motors-Moscow and Avilon companies, which own the largest car dealerships in Moscow.

By 2010, it turned out that Orglot LLC was in a state close to bankruptcy. At the end of 2009, the lottery's debt to the state was equal to 1 billion 973 million rubles, to credit institutions - 3 billion 230 million rubles.

Family:

Wife, Tatyana Ivanovna Mutko, housewife. Worked in the personnel department of the Baltic Shipping Company (now JSC Baltic Shipping Company) and played a significant role in her husband's acquaintance with the director of the shipping company Viktor Kharchenko. In turn, Kharchenko contributed to the rapprochement of Mutko with the chairman of the Leningrad City Council Anatoly Sobchak. After a joint voyage on the Anna Karenina motor ship, owned by the shipping company, Sobchak appointed Mutko head of the Kirovsky district administration.

In 2010, Vitaly Mutko earned 6.81 million rubles, Tatyana Mutko's income amounted to 0.6 million rubles. The minister owns 0.13 hectares of land and a Mercedes E 530 car. Mutko rents a dacha with an area of ​​177.3 square meters for 49 years, together with his wife and daughters owns two apartments - 252.7 and 150.8 square meters.

During the Olympic Games in Vancouver 2010 Tatiana Mutko went there with her husband, although she was not included in the official delegation. After the Accounts Chamber began checking this fact, Tatyana Mutko compensated the cost of the ticket to Vancouver in the amount of 52 thousand rubles.

The wife of the Minister of Sports was a co-owner of the St. Petersburg CJSC "Levada", established in 2002 (the main activity is wholesale trade). The company has now been liquidated. One of the shareholders of this CJSC was also Sergei Vladimirovich Gutnikov, President of the Federation of Physical Culture and Sports of Disabled People of St. Petersburg and Director of the Special Olympic Committee of St. Petersburg. The President of this Committee is Vitaly Mutko. Another shareholder of ZAO Levada was German citizen Ernst Leichinger Hansjörg.

In 2007-09. Tatiana Mutko was the general director of Vitalema CJSC. The main activity of the enterprise is the demolition and dismantling of buildings, as well as earthworks. The firm became the owner of shares of Zenit Football Club CJSC (12% in 2001), as well as other legal entities associated with this football team (Zenit Trade and Industrial Company CJSC, Zenit Trade House CJSC) ... Now "Vitalema" is the main owner of only LLC "Equestrian Sports Club" Zenith ".

Daughter, Elena Vitalevna Mutko, merchant. According to SPARK-Interfax, she worked as the general director of LLC Dental Clinic Leon in St. Petersburg, where she was also the founder. Other founders were Mikhail Alfredovich Titov, Sergei Gennadievich Belyaev, Elena Vladimirovna Pospekhova.

In 2010, she founded Vikon LLC in the same city, which provides dental and cosmetic services.

Daughter, Maria Vitalievna Mutko. Studied at the Law Faculty of St. Petersburg State University. Her father graduated from the same faculty in 1999.

Closest partners:

In St. Petersburg, along with Anatoly Sobchak and Vladimir Putin Vitaly Mutko developed good relations with Valentina Matvienko, with whom he headed the headquarters in the elections of the governor of St. Petersburg in 2000 and who contributed to his appointment to the Federation Council.

Vitaly Mutko maintains good relations with Taimuraz Bolloyev, who, with his support in 2009, became first vice president and then president of the state corporation Olympstroy, which manages the construction and operation of facilities under construction for the XXII Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, scheduled for 2014 After the Investigative Committee aroused 6 criminal cases on the fact of fictitious employment in various managerial positions in Olympstroy, with the payment of salaries to the employed totaling more than 23 million rubles, Bolloev in 2011 resigned from the post of President of Olympstroy.

Dmitry Vitutnev, Deputy Director of the Department of Youth Policy and International Cooperation of the Ministry of Sports, accused in receiving a bribe of 6 million rubles. from Renaissance Technology for winning the last auction for the supply of electrical equipment for Vnukovo-2 airport. Advisor to Vitaly Mutko, Vice President of the Kontinental Hockey League Igor Medvedev suspected in fraud in the amount of 8 million rubles.

Vitaly Leontievich- an honorary man of the Russian Federation. He is currently sixty years old and holds the position of Deputy Prime Minister of Russia for Construction and Regional Development. She is married to Tatyana Ivanovna Mutko. The couple have two lovely children - Elena and Maria.

Biography of Mutko Vitaly Leontievich

Vitaly Leontyevich Mutko had many honorary positions during his life. From 2003 to 2008 he was a member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from the executive authority of St. Petersburg. From 2005 to 2009 and a little later, from 2015 to 2017, he was the only and irreplaceable president of the Russian Football Union. From 2008 to 2012 he held the post of Minister of Sports, Tourism and Youth Policy of Russia.

From 2012 to 2016 he worked as Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation for Sports, Tourism and Youth Policy, as well as the Minister of Sports of Russia. Since May 18, 2018, he has been the Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation for Construction and Regional Development.

Family and childhood Mutko

The future politician was born on December 8, 1958 in a simple family that lived near the city of Tuapse in the village of Kurinskaya, Apsheronsky District, Krasnodar Territory. His father Leonty Mikhailovich worked all his life as an ordinary loader, and his mother was a milling machine operator in the forestry industry of the Soviet Union. The parents worked hard to raise their son. They never forgot about raising their son and devoted a lot of time to him. It was thanks to his mother and father that Vitaly grew up to be a good and decent person. At school, Mutko was an excellent student and a favorite of teachers. The whole school curriculum was easy for him, and his parents were very proud of him.

From early childhood, the future politician had a dream. He was very fond of the sea and wanted to become a sea captain. At the end of the eighth grade, I tried to enter the river school in Rostov-on-Don, but, unfortunately, did not pass the entrance exams. The determined teenager set himself a goal and stubbornly walked towards it. In the same year, he entered the Leningrad construction vocational school, and the next year he transferred to the professional nautical school in Petrokrepost, after graduating he received the coveted diploma of "mechanic". Interestingly, the parents of the son named Victor, and Mutko himself wanted to change his name in college.

In 1977, after completing his studies, he was sent to work as a sailor. Finally his dream came true, Mutko went on long voyages abroad on excursion ships. A little later he entered the St. Petersburg State University in order to obtain a diploma in economics. And in 2006 he defended his scientific work at the State University of Economics and Finance and received the title of candidate of economic sciences. It was then that Vitaly Leontyevich decides to redirect his profession to the world of big politics.

Work in politics

During his studies in college, the motivated student showed his activity in the Youth Organization of the Communist Party of the USSR. Already in 1979, the young man joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. In 1990 he was elected a deputy of the Kirovsky district council of St. Petersburg. At the same time, he and his colleagues worked on the creation of the Council of Presidents.

In 1991 a politician was nominated by the chairmen Anatoly Sobchak for the post of the first mayor of St. Petersburg. Sobchak's team included respected persons, including Vitaly Leontyevich. It was Anatoly Alexandrovich who helped him achieve such success in the field of politics. Thanks to the first mayor of the northern capital, Mutko headed the Ministry of Health, Sports and Culture in the mayor's office of the northern capital of Russia.

Mutko awards Russian swimmer Yulia Efimova

In 1992 he decided to link his life with Russian football. And after a while he heads the football club "Zenith". If the football career went up, then the political one, on the contrary, was at risk. In 1996, the entire team of Anatoly Sobchak lost the elections for the mayor of the city. As a result, Vitaly Mutko left the team.

Mutko's work in sports

As already mentioned, in 1992, the official decided to devote himself to national football. Vitaly Leontyevich became the head of the football club "Zenith", after working there for eleven years. In 2005, the statesman began working as the head of the football union of the Russian Federation. Also during this period, he was appointed to the post of chairman of the commission for youth and sports.

Joseph Blatter and Minister of Sports of the Russian Federation Vitaly Mutko

In 2008, Vitaly Leontyevich again heads the Ministry of Sports, Tourism and Youth Policy of the Russian Federation, while continuing to work as President of the RFU. However, very soon the politician had to choose only one post, since he could not combine the duties of two posts. He gave preference to work in the field of politics.

In 2009, Vitaly Mutko decided to become a member of the Executive Committee of the International Football Federation. , who was then the President of the Russian Federation, gave Vitaly Leontyevich a choice: either he takes over the leadership of sports organizations, or continues his activities in the executive branch. Then the politician decided to leave the post of President of the RFU and remain in the post of Minister of Sports of Russia. In 2015, Mutko was reinstated as head of the Russian Football Council, and on September 2, 2015, he was elected President of the Russian Football Council. Throughout the year, Vitaly combined two positions. In October 2016, the politician became Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation of Sports, Tourism and Youth Policy.

The President of Russia congratulates the Minister of Sports of Russia Vitaly Mutko

Scandals with Mutko

Like all statesmen, Mutko often falls into the epicenter of scandals. He was repeatedly accused of not defending the rights of domestic athletes, who, for some reason, were left without awards at the Olympic Games.

The politician was one of the main defendants doping scandal... In 2016, Russian official Mutko was accused in a report of the World Anti-Doping Agency commission. A Canadian lawyer said that illegal drugs were repeatedly poured into Russian athletes during the Sochi Olympics. Richard McLaren argued that Vitaly Mutko, who served as Minister of Sports, knew about this situation and did not prevent violations in any way. As a result, this led to the massive removal of Russian athletes. Until now, the role of Vitaly Leontyevich is unclear and is unlikely to ever become clear at all. The official himself says that he has nothing to be ashamed of in the history of doping. He also said that he believes and trusts Russian athletes and will defend them to the last.

Vitaly MUTKO (right) and Natalia Vorobyova

In 2016, Russian official Mutko was accused in a report of the World Anti-Doping Agency commission. Canadian lawyer Richard McLaren said that illegal drugs were repeatedly poured into Russian athletes during the Sochi Olympics. He argued that Vitaly Mutko, who served as Minister of Sports, was aware of this situation and did not interfere in any way with violations. As a result, this led to the massive removal of Russian athletes.

Personal life

Vitaly Leontievich is happily married to Tatiana Ivanovna, who is four years older than her companion. Previously, she worked in the personnel department of the Baltic Shipping Company, from 2007 to 2009 held the position of General Director of the closed joint stock company Vitalema. At the moment, Tatiana does not work, and devotes all her time to her family. She, as a loving and wise wife, has always supported in everything and contributed to the development of her husband's career ladder. The spouse gave the happy father two beautiful girls.

The eldest daughter's name is Elena, born in 1977, she is an entrepreneur by profession. She served as CEO and founder of the dental clinic "Leon", and in 2010 Elena Vitalievna founded the clinic of laser cosmetology, which is called Vicon. The youngest was born in 1985, and was named Maria. She was a law student at St. Petersburg State University, where her dad once studied. At the moment, Maria Vitalievna is working as a lawyer.

The politician is fond of playing the piano. Also in his free time he prefers to watch fascinating films or read an interesting book. For his good work, the politician was awarded a number of awards and honorary signs. Among them, in 2002 he received the Order of Friendship, and six years later the Order "For services to the Fatherland" fourth degree, also in 2003 he was awarded the Medal "In Commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of St. Petersburg".

Mutko these days

Despite the doping scandal Mutko Vitaly Leontievich managed to keep his place in the sun, and stay in government. At the moment, the civil servant holds the post of Deputy Prime Minister for Construction. In accordance with the declaration, the official's profit from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016 amounted to nine million rubles, reported in the news of the Championship. The Deputy Prime Minister also has at his disposal a luxurious Mercedes-Benz E350 and two large apartments.

Vitaly Leontyevich is a very successful and respected person in the government of the Russian Federation. People are divided over his conscientious work. But colleagues consider him the highest professional in his field, recognized by the leadership. It is not for nothing that the politician's good friends call him a man of fantastic activity, because he possesses such qualities as hard work, decisiveness, patience, perseverance and dedication. He easily overcame all the obstacles in his life, and this helped him to achieve such a position.

In 1987 he graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Water Transport with a degree in ship machinery and mechanisms. Graduated from the Law Faculty of St. Petersburg State University in 1999. In 2006 he defended his dissertation on the topic "The ratio of market and state regulators in the development of physical culture and sports" at the St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance.

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Biography, life story of Vitaly Leontievich Mutko

Vitaly Leontievich Mutko - politician, head of the Russian Ministry of Sports. Previously, he was the head of the Ministry of Sports and Tourism, a member of the Federation Council, and served as vice-mayor of St. Petersburg.

basic information

Mutko was born in the village of Kurinskaya (Krasnodar Territory) on December 8, 1958. The father of the future successful official worked as a loader, and his mother worked as a machine operator in the timber industry. As a child, Vitaly was a calm and obedient child. At school, he studied diligently and was considered one of the best students.

As a child, Vitaly dreamed of being a long voyage captain. After graduating from 8 classes, the boy left for Rostov-on-Don, because he wanted to study at the river school. However, the exams were failed, but Vitaly did not lose his head and went to Leningrad, where he entered the vocational school, and then transferred to the nautical school, which he graduated with honors, having received the specialty of a minder.

After studying at a vocational school, Mutko worked as a sailor in the seaport of Leningrad. He was engaged in excursion motor ships and dry cargo ships, on which he sailed to other countries many times. In 1978, Vitaly entered the local river school, after which he began to study at the Institute of Water Transport.

After graduating from the institute, Vitaly began his studies at the St. Petersburg State University at the Department of Economics. In 2006, Mutko defended his Ph.D. thesis at the State University of Finance and Economics. Despite his love for the sea, Vitaly Mutko made a course for big politics and important connections, which helped him become a key figure in sports and government circles.

Political activity

During his studies at the institute, Vitaly was active along the Komsomol line, which eventually led him to the Communist Party. Party work made Mutko the head of the Kirovsky district of Leningrad. Then he became one of the founders of the Council of Chairmen, and a year later the Council nominated the mayor of the city.

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Devotion made it possible for Mutko to reach serious heights in the political sphere. Vitaly Leontyevich received the post of vice-mayor of the city, where he controlled the issues of sports, culture and health. At this time, the team included many well-known political figures, for example,.

In 1992, Vitaly Leontyevich got into football, becoming the curator of the government club "Zenith", of which he became the head a little later. After 4 years, Mutko's career began to decline, since the team promised to retire in case of a loss. The mayor of the city still lost the battle for a seat, but only Kozak and Mutko left the government.

After leaving his post, Vitaly Leontyevich began to actively engage in Zenit and led this team until 2003. Thanks to Mutko, the team reached a qualitatively new level and became elite.

Head of the Ministry of Sports

In 2000, Mutko took over as head of the RFPL, 5 years later he began work as president of the Football Union of Russia. Further, Vitaly Leontyevich was appointed to the post of chairman of the commission dealing with sports issues.

After becoming president of the country in 2008, Mutko began to head the Ministry of Tourism, Sports and Youth Policy, while he did not leave the post of President of the RFU. The public reacted ambiguously to this act, so Mutko left the Federation Council and concentrated on the problems of the executive branch.

A year later, the official became a member of the executive committee of FIFA - the International Football Federation, and a few months later announced that sports structures should be headed by athletes, not officials. Mutko stopped working as President of the RFU, but retained the post of Minister of Sports.

In 2015, the official returned the post of President of the RFU. The combination of the work of the Minister of Sports and the President of the RFU was envisaged until September 2016. The official himself was going to be the head of the RFU until 2018, and specifically, before the start of the FIFA World Cup in Russia.

Private life

He met his wife Tatyana Mutko when she worked in the personnel structure of the Baltic Sea Shipping. Tatiana Mutko left her job and devoted her life to her family and husband.

In 2010, Tatyana became a figurant of the scandal that unfolded as a result of the visit of the Russian delegation to Vancouver for the Olympics. It turned out that Mutko's wife is not an official member of this delegation, and therefore cannot carry out such visits at public expense. They hurried to settle the unfortunate misunderstanding, Mutko's wife paid 52 thousand rubles in compensation for her flight.

The couple have two daughters: Maria and Elena. The eldest daughter Elena is a serious entrepreneur and heads the Leon Dental Center. Maria decided to follow in the footsteps of her dad and received a major in economics.

Mutko owns two plots of land, as well as an apartment of 18 square meters. The spouses have shares in other apartments.

Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko is one of the most closed officials for the press. The statesman appears before the public either during the major sporting successes of Russian athletes, or as a defendant in scandals. They say differently about Vitaly Mutko. He is called a tough business executive, a courteous official, and a person from Putin's close circle. Let's try to briefly understand the biography of a state functionary.

Childhood and education

1958 in the family of a loader and a machine operator, a son, Vitaly, was born near Tuapse. Since childhood, the boy dreamed of connecting his life with the sea. After 8 classes of secondary school, he decides to enter the river school in Rostov-on-Don. Having failed the entrance exams, Vitaly wants to try his luck in Leningrad. There he enters first at vocational school, and then at the Naval School of Petrokrepost (now Shlisselburg). After graduation, Vitaly Leontyevich worked for 2 years on the excursion motor ship "Vladimir Ilyich", which served excursion routes from the Northern capital to Valaam and Kizhi. 1978 was a fatal year for the future minister. Then he decided to enter the Leningrad River School, where he began to get involved in trade union work, which subsequently provided him with acquaintance with the right people.

Carier start

In 1979, Vitaly Leontyevich joined the ranks of the Communist Party. At the school, he headed the branch of the trade union committee, and in 1983 he was assigned to the committee of the Kirovsky district of Leningrad. In parallel with his work at the post, Mutko continued his studies at the Leningrad Institute of Water Transport. By 1990, one could speak of Vitaly Mutko as an established statesman. He heads the department for social issues of the district executive committee and becomes one of the initiators of the establishment of the Council of Chairmen. During the coup d'état, it is this organization that will support the nomination of Anatoly Sobchak for the role of mayor of St. Petersburg. Probably, it was his acquaintance with Anatoly Alexandrovich that ensured Mutko's quick career advancement.

Since 1992, Mutko has been in charge of physical education, medicine and sports in the government of the first mayor of the northern capital. It was then that he met Vladimir Putin, who also worked in Sobchak's team. Vitaly Leontyevich's public service was interrupted in 1996, when he dismissed Mutko, Putin, and almost the entire team of the first mayor as governor of St. Petersburg.

Mutko and football

Back in 1992, Vitaly Leontyevich began to supervise the St. Petersburg "Zenith" on behalf of the city administration. In 1995 he became the formal president of the team. Then they said about Vitaly Mutko that he allocates about half a million rubles from the treasury annually for the functioning of the club. Later he signed a contract with the brewing company Baltika, which became the first sponsor of Zenit. After his dismissal from government posts in 1996, Vitaly fully concentrated on football work. In 1999, he signs a contract with Gazprom, which is the main shareholder of Zenit to this day. Mutko remained the president of the club until 2005. During this time, the team has significantly improved, breaking into the top five leaders of the national championship.

From 2001 to 2003, there was a parallel position held by Vitaly Mutko. according to the rules, he cannot be the head of one of the championship clubs at the same time, but for some reason this did not bother the football officials. In 2005, Mutko again headed the organization, and in 2009 he even became one of the authorized members of FIFA. There were a number of scandals during his reign. The latest was the failure of the Russian national team at Hidding and the further payment of a huge severance pay to the coach.

Mutko - minister

In 2008, Putin becomes prime minister and begins to form a cabinet of ministers around him. His old colleague Vitaly Mutko also received the portfolio. The Minister of Sports took office on May 12. A year earlier, Mutko was spoken of as one of the responsible persons in the preparation of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi. The Minister of Sports of the Russian Federation Vitaly Mutko focused one of the main areas of his work on organizing another large-scale project - the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Despite a number of setbacks, he managed to keep the minister's portfolio in 2012, when Dmitry Medvedev became his immediate boss. Under Vitaly Mutko, the Russian Olympic team did not make it to the top three at the 2012 Olympics for the first time in many years. However, the minister is prescribed a number of merit. It was under his leadership that they managed to win the right to host the World Cup, the Universiade in Kazan and the Olympic Games in Sochi took place. Despite all the shortcomings, even negatively minded citizens call the official a strong business executive.

Mutko and the Internet

In 2010, Vitaly Mutko became famous on the Internet. At the FIFA meeting, he represented Russia as a contender for the title of host of the 2018 football championship. In an attempt to impress the public, he decided to give a speech in English. The expression “let me speak from my heart”, spoken by an official with a terrible accent, became a popular meme on the Web the very next day. The video with the speech on the Youtube service gained several million views in a matter of days.

"He knocked out both brick and cement from the State Planning Commission."

Vitaly Mutko will retain the post of deputy prime minister in the government of Dmitry Medvedev - such a conclusion could be drawn from yesterday's meeting of the DAM with the United Russia faction. Vitaly Leontyevich, according to competent sources, will be responsible in the Cabinet of Ministers not for sports, but for construction. We dug into Mutko's biography and, it seems, found the very “bondage” that connects him with the construction path.

Mr. Mutko received his first higher education in absentia in 1983, already being the chairman of the Kirov regional executive committee of Leningrad.

Anyone who has seen the period of developed socialism in the USSR will say that at that time, without a "tower", even foremen were not appointed in any machine-building shops. And here - the chairman of the district executive committee and where? In the city of three revolutions, in Leningrad itself! The second person in the Kirov region - after the 1st secretary of the RK CPSU.

And let our political scientists not be embarrassed by the fact that the candidate proposed for the State Duma has no experience in construction, that according to the specialty he received at the institute, he is a mechanical engineer on ship machines.

And how it has! After all, the district executive committee of the Soviet era (when "brick is a bar, cement is a yok") considered one of its most important tasks to improve the living conditions of Soviet citizens, to put housing into operation. The "Sovki" did not need to prove that the "predrik" (that was the name of the chairman of the district executive committee) did not climb out of the construction sites, knocking out both bricks and cement from the State Planning Committee. (Much earlier, recall the story, Soviet officials went to Lenin himself for nails!)

In a May decree, Vladimir Putin sets a task for the government: to improve the living conditions of at least 5 million Russians a year. You don't have to worry: Mutko will do it!

And if something doesn't work out for him, should he not know how to build up momentum, speed up and break records?

In general, with such a deputy prime minister, at least some part of the decree will be implemented!

True, the MK expert categorically disagrees with this opinion, whose name we will not give at his request. It is highly likely that he will still work with the new "construction headquarters" and "everyone will remember him."

When I heard about Vitaly Mutko, I was shocked, as were the overwhelming majority of my colleagues. In my opinion, the Minister of Construction Mikhail Men at his post is quite successfully coping with his duties - within those restrictive political and economic frameworks that exist. I have a lot of questions for the current Minister of Construction. But you can think of a lot of questions for any of the best officials, this is how our life is arranged. The main thing is that they are being resolved, we are moving forward.

But Vitaly Mutko's candidacy ... No, I don't understand why. Apparently, they really decided "not to cave in to external circumstances."