Andrey Nechayev

Andrey Alekseyevich Nechayev (Russian: Андрей Алексеевич Нечаев; born February 2, 1953) is a Russian politician, scientist and economist. He served as the first economy minister of the Russian Federation from 1992 to 1993 in Viktor Chernomyrdin's First Cabinet. Nechayev is one of the authors and active participants in the program of market-oriented economic reforms in Russia.

Andrey Nechayev
Андрей Нечаев
Nechayev in 2015
Minister of Economy
In office
February 19, 1992  March 25, 1993
PresidentBoris Yeltsin
Preceded byYegor Gaidar
Succeeded byAndrey Shapovalyants
Personal details
Born
Andrey Alekseyevich Nechayev

(1953-02-08) 8 February 1953
Moscow, RSFSR, Soviet Union
Political partyCivic Initiative (since 2013)
Alma materLomonosov Moscow State University

Biography

Nechayev is a Doctor of Economics, Professor (2002), author of 25 books (including co-authored), and almost 300 scientific publications on economic developments and policies. Academician of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences and the International Informatization Academy . Professor of Plekhanov Russian University of Economics.

Nechayev is chairman of the party Civic Initiative.

He was the president of the state owned Russian Financial Corporation (RFK) (Russian: «Российская финансовая корпорация» (РФК)) from 1993 until 2005 when it was privatized and he continued as president of Bank "Russian Financial Corporation" or RFK-Bank (Russian: банк «Российская финансовая корпорация» (РФК-банк)) from 2005 to 2013.[1][2]

Since 2013, he has been a lobbyist for Rusconsult (Russian: «Русконсалт»).[1] Through his and his daughter's ownership of Rusconsult which owns the controlling stake in RFK-Bank, he has been a pivotal lobbyist for state and government contracts, which must have accounts with RFK-Bank or its subsidiaries, including contracts with the Gazprom subsidiaries Gazprom-UGS (Russian: «Газпром-ПХГ») and Tsentrenergogaz or Centerenergogaz (Russian: Центрэнергогаз).[1]

Personal life

Andrey Nechayev is the father of Ksenia Nechayevna, who is married to Nikolai Vitalyevich Tkachenko of Gazprom[1][lower-alpha 1]

Notes

  1. Tkachenko's mother, Elena Nikolaevna Tkachenko (Russian: Елена Николаевна Ткаченко) was professor at Moscow State University Lomonosonov as Deputy Head of the Department of Political History for graduate school students.[1] In 1997 with the use of the passport one of her son's peers named Roman Aleksandrovich Solodovnik (Russian: Роман Александрович Солодовник), she acquired LLC Angara-Service (Russian: ООО «Ангара-Сервис») making Solodovnik the founder and, subsequently, he became the overnight founder of forty shell companies maintaining a greater than 50% stake in the firms while both Nikolai and Elena controlled the other almost 50% stake in the firms.[1] Then, Angara-Service staffed seven teachers who did not even know that they were hired by Angara-Service, opened numerous accounts in their names with Sodbiznesbank (Russian: «Содбизнесбанк») to receive numerous tax credits for the research they performed for Angara-Service and money laundered it all.[1] In 2003, Nikolai helped Alexei Vladislavovich Lysov (Russian: Алексей Владиславович Лысов) establish National Delicacy LLC (Russian: ООО «Национальный деликатес») and 211 other organizations of which Lysov headed 207 to support large companies with their taxes and accounting practices including money laundering and tax evasion.[1] Beginning in 2008, Elena Tkachenko has great wealth in real estate including a large plot of land in Steblevo, Mozhaisky District, Moscow Region; two luxury apartments in Moskovsky, Leninsky District; and two on Rechnaya Street and one on each Pionerskaya Street and Smelchak Street in Zheleznodorozhny (Russian: Железнодорожный) near Moscow.[1]

References

  1. Панченко, Анна (Panchenko, Anna) (21 November 2014). "Тендеры "Газпрома" делят по-семейному" [Gazprom's tenders are divided like a family]. NewsRuss.com (in Russian). Archived from the original on 11 December 2017. Retrieved 15 April 2021 via Jacta.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. "К заседанию Правительства Российской Федерации Правительство Российской Федерации. Проект: Программа приватизации государственных и муниципальных предприятий на 2002 год" [For the meeting of the Government of the Russian Federation The Government of the Russian Federation. Project: 2002 Privatization Program for State and Municipal Enterprises]. Kommersant (in Russian). 16 August 2001. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
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