Oleg Deripaska: biography, personal life, family, wife, children - photo. Bastrykin accused Deripaska of corruption, and his son of connections with Navalny Oleg Deripaska and Nastya Rybka

Chairman Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin revealed the connection between the son of Oleg Deripaska and oppositionist Alexei Navalny. The oligarch himself has been elevated to the status of a person involved in corruption cases, but continuous amnesties prevent his involvement.

As Fontanka learned, on April 7, Bastrykin was introduced to students of the Faculty of Law of St. Petersburg State University as a new professor. He gave his first lecture in a commentary style, but did not refrain from going into particulars.

Among other things, Alexander Ivanovich, as reported by the telegram channel (Non)propaganda, touched upon anti-corruption rallies in March 2017, organized by Alexei Navalny. And the main hero of the Moscow protest, judging by Bastrykin’s words, turned out to be Oleg Deripaska’s son.

Calling on students to be conscious, the chairman of the TFR, as if by chance, turned to street lighting: “It’s fun to climb on the lamps. Last March, one comrade at the Pushkin monument climbed onto a lamppost at Navalny’s call.”

Judging by Bastrykin’s words, he personally inquired from the police about the identity of the steeplejack. And I received an answer.

“Do you know who it was? Oligarch. Now in a scandal... - the chairman of the Investigative Committee tried to remember. – Navalny caught him again... He was on vacation with some woman... Deripaska! It turned out to be Deripaska's son. Shouting “Down with corruption!”

The laughter in the audience seemed to bolster Bastrykin's oratorical confidence. He did small retreat from the lantern: “Deripaska is himself a defendant, if you approach the amnesty, which is constantly being extended, in corruption cases. In the 90s they ruined the economy like that! With the help of corruption, direct banditry, deception.

The state pretended that this era had passed and forgave everyone. Well, it’s not for you, Deripaska’s son, to shout “Down with corruption!”

By according to Forbes, who last year compiled a ranking of the richest heirs in Russia, Oleg Deripaska has a son born in 2001. Together with younger sister, according to the magazine, he has a net worth of $2.55 billion.

Alexander Bastrykin also told students about the motivation of Deripaska Jr., who got involved with Navalny: “The operational workers talked to him [on my instructions] again and reported to me: thanks to his dad, he has traveled half the world. He's already bored with life. He said so: “I was everywhere, but I was not on Pushkin Square on the same level as the great poet.”

On March 26, 2017, a wave of mass protests took place throughout Russia, inspired by Navalny’s investigation “He’s not Dimon.”

At about four o'clock in the afternoon on Pushkin Square in Moscow, two teenagers climbed onto a lamppost and began to pour water from a bottle on the police. They tried unsuccessfully to pull them down. The crowd chanted "Don't get off."

Subsequently, they went down on their own and were detained on the ground. According to media reports, ordinary Moscow teenagers Roman and Pavel (Deripaska’s son has a different name) were sitting on the lantern. Their parents did not scold them for participating in Navalny’s protest.

For Oleg Deripaska, Alexander Bastrykin’s revelations continued the chain of troubles. The day before, on April 6, the United States added him to the sanctions list as a person who spoke for or on behalf of one of the top Russian officials.

Chairman of the Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin gave the first lecture for students of the Faculty of Law of St. Petersburg State University

Bastrykin signed an agreement with the university, became a professor, and will combine teaching with his main job. In his debut lecture, he went through the three-century history of the investigation, but the students remembered the courage with which a person from the presidential circle does not hide his hostility towards the oligarchs protected by the authorities and laughs at the current national idea.

The sight of the youth audience brought Bastrykin back to March 26, 2017. The chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation remembered the mass protests under the banner of Navalny as a lamppost at the Pushkin monument in Moscow. A young man climbed up there and didn’t want to come down for a long time. Bastrykin confirmed the identity of the steeplejack with the police himself.

“Do you know who it was? Oligarch. Now in a scandal... - the lecturer asked the audience for help. – Navalny caught him again... He was on vacation with some woman... Deripaska, thank you! It was Deripaska’s son who shouted “Down with corruption!”

According to Forbes, which last year compiled a ranking of the richest heirs in Russia, Oleg Deripaska has a son born in 2001. He and his younger sister are worth $2.55 billion, according to the magazine.

It's already funny that the heirs Russian oligarchs allow themselves to shout about crime, follows from Bastrykin’s message. Because no one is forgotten: “Deripaska is himself a defendant, if you approach the amnesty, which is constantly being extended, in corruption cases. In the 90s, they destroyed the economy with the help of corruption, outright banditry, and deception. The state pretended that this era had passed and forgave everyone. Well, it’s not for you, Deripaska’s son, to shout “Down with corruption!”

With his hands untied, Bastrykin would have known what to do. Amnesties would come to an unconditional end, they would be replaced by the institution of total confiscation, that is, they would also be taken away from mothers-in-law and mother’s friends. And fix it international cooperation necessary. “People receive huge amounts of good and bring it to the UK. Well, at least [there] they would arrest their accounts and send them here,” the head of the Investigative Committee dreamed to the students: “There is no execution, and thank God.”

Alexander Bastrykin//Gleb Shchelkunov/Kommersant

Unlike the oligarchs, Bastrykin is ready to take small businesses under his wing. He understands its importance, business: “We have increased sovereignty through military power, but the economy remains very weak."

Thoughts about money and its absence inevitably lead to Kemerovo. Bastrykin from the pulpit named the main version of the fire. According to criminologists, the cable high power, feeding the slot machine area, could not withstand the load. The short circuit was accompanied by sparks, which ignited the foam cubes.

“They caught fire because they were made in China. What are the characteristics of Chinese goods? Quality and cheapness. An American cube costs 120 dollars, a Chinese cube costs 20 cents. But it burns easily.”

Kemerovo is also connected with the prankster who staged a show during the fire. Bastrykin promised to find him: “How much did this Ukrainian scoundrel earn, who spread information about 300–400 corpses to the whole world? There were only 64."

Cynical incidents from life forced Bastrykin to speak out. “We went wild for lately. Let's get back to compassion. National idea discussed! – Mimicking his invisible opponents, he chuckled bitterly. “Let's go back to the roots!”

"RBC", 04/06/18, “Deripaska’s companies fell by $2.5 billion on the stock exchange due to US sanctions”

The strongest effect from the introduction of new US sanctions was experienced by the securities of companies controlled by Oleg Deripaska, which fell by 10–20%. Shares of state-owned companies whose top managers were blacklisted reacted with restraint.

Collapse on the news

On Friday, April 6, the US Treasury introduced new sanctions against Russian businessmen, managers of state-owned companies and officials. They involve blocking the assets of those on the sanctions list, and also prohibit American citizens and companies from conducting any economic activity with the participants. The grounds for imposing sanctions are Moscow’s attempt to undermine Western democracies, the US Treasury explained.

Oleg Deripaska (Photo: Alexander Koryakov / Kommersant)

Among those hit by sanctions are several Russian billionaires from Forbes list: owner of Basic Element Oleg Deripaska, head of Renova Viktor Vekselberg, member of the board of Sibur Kirill Shamalov, chairman of the board of directors of NPV Engineering Igor Rotenberg, senator Suleiman Kerimov, as well as Alisher Usmanov’s partner Andrey Skoch, whose family owns a share at Vnukovo airport. The list also included several Russian companies, including Deripaska’s largest public assets UC Rusal and EN+ Group.

On the Moscow Exchange, shares of EN+ Group fell by more than 20% by 17:25 Moscow time, shares of UC Rusal - by 12.44%. UC Rusal lost more than 66 billion rubles. capitalization (about $1.15 billion - up to $8 billion) - to $465, while the total value of En+ shares dropped by $1.4 billion, to $5.5 billion.

According to Freedom Finance senior analyst Bogdan Zvarich, the market reaction is more emotional than rational.

If we consider the Russian market as a whole, the reaction can be described as calm. According to the Moscow Exchange at 17:25 Moscow time, the Moscow Exchange index fell by 0.18%, the RTS index - by 0.47%.

State companies don't care

The blacklist included not only businessmen, but also the heads of large state-owned companies: the head of Gazprom Alexey Miller, the head of VTB Andrey Kostin, the chairman of the board of Gazprombank Andrey Akimov. VTB securities almost did not react to the news - they only slowed down the growth that began on the morning of April 6. According to the Moscow Exchange at 17:30, VTB shares rose by 1.69% at the start of trading. Gazprom also grew slightly, by 0.92%.

The inclusion of VTB Board President Andrei Kostin in the sanctions list does not apply to VTB, Mergen Doraev, a partner at the EMPP law office, explained to RBC. This explains the securities' calm reaction to the news. “All legal entities whose share of direct or indirect ownership is 50 percent or more are automatically subject to sanctions. That is, this “50 percent rule” automatically expands sanctions to controlled Russian and foreign companies. If a manager is subject to sanctions, then the sanctions do not apply to legal entity, but direct contacts with this top manager are prohibited,” the lawyer explained. VTB was already under sectoral sanctions, which limited only some financial transactions with the bank.

As for Gazprom, the company’s large projects have already suffered from sanctions, for example, Nord Stream 2, recalls Zvarich. However, despite this, the project continues, and foreign countries, through whose territory the pipeline passes, give their permission for its construction, he points out.

Lyudmila Petukhova, Anna Mikheeva, Elena Pashutinskaya

Oleg Vladimirovich Deripaska is the chairman of the supervisory board of one of the largest diversified industrial groups in Russia, Basic Element, which unites assets owned by the entrepreneur both in Russia and abroad, and the founder of the fund for supporting social innovations of the Volnoye Delo Foundation, one of the largest organizations in Russia, working in the field of charity. Until 2018, Deripaska was the main shareholder and president of En+ Group and Rusal.

Childhood and education

Oleg Deripaska was born on January 2, 1968 in the city of Dzerzhinsk, Nizhny Novgorod region (formerly called Gorky region). His father Vladimir Deripaska died when the boy was one year old. Until the age of 11, Oleg was raised by his grandparents, who lived in the Kuban, near Ust-Labinsk. Later, the boy moved to his mother Valentina Petrovna Deripaska directly in Ust-Labinsk.


According to the teachers of Ust-Labinsk school No. 2, Deripaska was a very diligent student with a penchant for exact sciences. In the final certificate he had one B - for essay. After graduating from school in 1985, Deripaska entered the physics department of Moscow State University (department of quantum statistics and field theory), where he was also known as one of the most talented students of the course. After his first year he was drafted into the army. Served two years in missile forces near Chita, in 1988 he returned to study.

After graduating from Moscow State University in 1993, Deripaska entered the famous Pleshka, where he studied economics and received a master's degree in 1996.

Path to success

Back in student years Deripaska earned the first money of his future fortune in a construction team, having also visited remote corners of Russia and the CIS countries. With his student friends, he opened his first business - the limited liability partnership “Military Investment and Trading Company”. The company was engaged in the supply of metals abroad.


In 1992, he headed the Rosaluminproduct company (the future Aluminumproduct), and opened branches in Samara and Krasnoyarsk. The year 1993 passed for the businessman under the auspices of participation in the privatization of the Sayan Aluminum Plant - Deripaska acquired part of its shares and by 1994 received a controlling stake and became general director.


In 1997, Deripaska founded the industrial group “Siberian Aluminum” (in 2001 renamed “Basic Element”, “BasEl”), which by 2004 became one of the top ten world leaders in aluminum production. In 2000, Deripaska began collaborating with Roman Abramovich. The oligarchs combined their assets (Sibal and Sibneft), as a result of which Russian Aluminum OJSC (RusAl) was born. The partnership ended in 2004 with Deripaska's purchase of Abramovich's share.

In 2006, cooperation began between Deripaska and Viktor Vekselberg, who headed the board of directors of the Siberian-Ural Aluminum Company. After combining their assets, Rusal became a leader in aluminum production on a global scale.

IN at the moment The Basic Element holding includes enterprises operating in the fields of energy, mining, metallurgy, financial services, construction, aviation, agribusiness and others.

Personal life of Oleg Deripaska

In 2001, Oleg Deripaska married Valentin Yumashev's daughter Polina. The couple met while visiting Roman Abramovich, who was then the entrepreneur’s partner. A year and a half after marriage, Yumashev became the husband of Boris Yeltsin’s daughter Tatyana. Thus, Deripaska became a member of Boris Nikolaevich’s family. In 2017, the couple divorced.


Deripaska has two children. Son Peter was born in 2001, and daughter Maria two years later.

State

At the beginning of 2007, Forbes magazine estimated Oleg Deripaska's fortune at $13.3 billion. The entrepreneur was in 40th place in the ranking of the richest people in the world. IN Russian list he was in 6th place. In 2008, his fortune reached $28 billion, making him our richest compatriot.


But after the financial crisis, the owner of Basic Element lost, according to various estimates, from 16 to 32 billion dollars. But in 2018, Forbes estimated the personal fortune of Deripaska, who was subject to American sanctions, at $3.3 billion.

Chairman of the Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin said that the son of billionaire entrepreneur Oleg Deripaska supports oppositionist Alexei Navalny. Fontanka reports this.

According to the publication, Bastrykin was introduced to students of the Faculty of Law of St. Petersburg State University as a new professor. During his speech, Bastrykin mentioned the anti-corruption rallies in March 2017, organized by Alexei Navalny. According to Bastrykin, the son of Oleg Deripaska took part in such an action in Moscow.

In particular, Bastrykin said that in March last year, “one comrade at the Pushkin monument climbed onto the lantern at Navalny’s call.” Bastrykin said that it was the son of billionaire Oleg Deripaska, who shouted “Down with corruption!” at the rally. Bastrykin noted that Oleg Deripaska himself is a potential defendant in corruption cases: “Deripaska himself is a defendant, if you approach the amnesty, which is constantly being extended, in corruption cases. In the 90s, they ruined the economy like this! With the help of corruption, direct banditry, deception. State pretended that this era had passed and forgave everyone. Well, it’s not for you, Deripaska’s son, to shout “Down with corruption!”

Bastrykin told a few more details about the oligarch’s son: “The operational workers talked to him [on my instructions] again and reported to me: thanks to his dad, he has traveled half the world. He’s already bored with life. He said: “I’ve been everywhere, but I haven’t been to Pushkin Square is on the same level as the great poet.”

Let us note that, according to lawyer Anastasia Samorukova, none of the young people who climbed a lamppost on Pushkin Square during the rally on March 26, 2017 are the son of businessman Oleg Deripaska. She told MBKh Media about this.

“This is a complete lie - I know all three of these boys personally. One of them is my client. These boys have no close relationship with Deripaska or other oligarchs, including the late Berezovsky. One of the boys is the son of a former Duma deputy from the LDPR, the rest are from ordinary families,” she said.

According to Forbes, Oleg Deripaska has a son born in 2001. Together with his younger sister, according to the magazine, he has a fortune of $2.55 billion.

Oleg Deripaska himself recently became one of the protagonists in the investigation of Alexei Navalny. The politician published a video of Deripaska, who was relaxing on his yacht in the company of girls from the escort service and Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Sergei Prikhodko.

To the modern Russian citizen, the name Polina Deripaska, as well as the girl’s maiden name – Yumasheva, will say quite a lot. But unlike other bearers of oligarchic surnames, Polina did not often provide food for loud gossip.

Childhood and youth

Polina is a Muscovite, born into a family of journalists in January 1980. Mother Irina Vedeneeva and father Valentin Yumashev worked at Moskovsky Komsomolets in different departments. Then my father moved to Komsomolskaya Pravda, when perestroika came - he went to the Ogonyok magazine, where he rose to deputy editor-in-chief, and headed the editorial office for a year.

Mother later wrote for the newspaper “Soviet Sport”, filmed documentaries. Growing up in the family youngest daughter Masha. The girls were mainly raised by their grandmother, since their parents were absent from work. It is not known how the biography of a Soviet girl would have developed if not for changes in political life countries and subsequent revolutionary events.

Polina's parents divorced, Yumashev went to work in the administration of the first president of Russia, and soon married his daughter Tatyana. Fortunately, the head of the Presidential Administration did not abandon his daughter and provided all possible support.


From the age of four, Polina played tennis and even joined the country's youth team. On the court I met Anastasia Myskina.

After finishing school, her father paid for her education in the UK. The girl studied at the Millfield private school with Boris Yeltsin Jr. In addition, Deripaska studied management sciences at the Moscow state university And High school business.

Business

The profession of her parents left an imprint on Polina’s interests: the girl wanted to become sports journalist, then a political commentator. Popular personalities came home to the Yumashevs -,.


Eventually, Polina became interested in publishing. In 2006, Deripaska opened own business– bought out the publishing house OVA-Press, which it then renamed Forward Media Group. The publishing house published the magazines “Interior + Design”, Hello, “My Baby and Me”, “Empire”.

In addition, Valentin Yumashev’s daughter, together with her, owns the portal Spletnik.ru and a share in the fashionable Internet resource “Buro 24/7”. Friends invested in a project called Krolik.ru, but about the development prospects social network for movie buffs, nothing is known.


In 2016, Polina Deripaska became a co-owner of the Russian-language part of the Look At Media holding. An enterprising woman created a joint venture that received licenses for the brands Wonderzine (women's magazine), Furfur (youth online magazine), The Village (online newspaper about city life).

Personal life

Then, in the Russian version of the Tatler publication, the name of Oleg Deripaska’s wife is mentioned next to the name of businessman Dmitry Razumov, who at that time managed the assets of another oligarch -. In the fall of 2017, on the pages of this observer social life Another new name has been named as Polina’s boyfriend - Andrey Gorodilov. The businessman is a long-time partner of Roman Abramovich, owner of the Skolkovo golf club.


The latest scandal V to a greater extent tied to the name of Polina's husband, Oleg Deripaska. The Notorious Foundation published information according to which the deputy head of the oligarch was vacationing on the oligarch’s yacht. Russian government. And not alone, but in company with Anastasia Vashukevich (aka -), who is called an escort model and blogger on the Internet.

Allegedly, Nastya was in a very close relationship with Oleg Deripaska, and this fact Polina's patience was full. Journalists, for example, did not fail to link the recent allocation of part of Polina’s assets by Oleg Deripaska with the next wave of rumors about the couple’s divorce.