Why isn't Serdyukov punished? Putin spoke about Serdyukov, Oboronservis and Vasilyeva’s poems. In a new corruption case related to the activities of the ex-Minister of Defense, the Investigative Committee did not find a crime

Serdyukov's career for 15 years was connected with the furniture trade. President Putin appointed senior reserve lieutenant Serdyukov as Minister of Defense on February 15, 2007. He fired him from this position on November 6, 2012.

And after some time, the former Russian Minister of Defense was accused of negligence and abuse of power, resulting in large waste. Multi-billion dollar damage has been proven. Nevertheless, on February 21 of this year, when Anatoly Serdyukov filed a petition for amnesty, it was granted almost immediately.

Of course, after almost 7 years, Serdyukov quite successfully coped with the tasks for which he was appointed. And in comparison with these tasks, even the most rabid robbery is a childish prank. He carried out a full-scale military-administrative reform of the Russian armed forces, rebuilding their organization and command structure and significantly reducing the activities of the military industry.

The main reform carried out was the reorganization of the ground forces. In the course of it, squadroned formations were eliminated, which in the event of war required mobilization deployment.

As a result of the reform, the Army was left with 85 permanently ready brigades - about 300 thousand people. Including 34 motorized rifle, 5 tank, 21 missile and artillery troops, 4 air assault troops. Equipment - about 5 thousand tanks and more than 18 thousand armored combat vehicles. Each brigade is deployed to wartime levels and is ready to immediately carry out a combat mission.

The total number of units and subunits decreased from 1890 to 172. Of the entire mobilization component, only 60 weapons storage bases remained, and the entire component was reduced by 25 times: from 20 million to 800 thousand people. A new staff structure “battalion - brigade - operational command” was introduced and the traditional army regiments, divisions, corps, armies and military districts were eliminated.

The air force and air defense were reorganized according to the same principle: armies, corps, divisions and air regiments were abolished, and a system of air bases and aerospace defense brigades was introduced in their place. About 1,500 combat aircraft are now in full readiness for combat, including 150 long-range, 500 front-line bombers and about 700 fighters.

The reorganization of the ground army and aviation did not bypass other types of Russian armed forces. Only 3 airborne divisions have been preserved relatively intact.

What caused the need for such radical reforms of the Russian armed forces? The main reason: the Kremlin’s new military-strategic doctrine. In general terms, according to SIPRI (Stockholm Peace Institute), it is formulated as follows: “...The previous algorithms for transferring the armed forces to a war footing no longer meet the conditions of war.

Today, given the fleeting nature of modern war, it is unlikely that it will be realistic to deploy military formations mothballed for mobilization plans. Because modern war lasts quickly, the active phase is two to three weeks. Therefore, objectively, the Russian armed forces will fight in the event of a possible war with the weapons that are available in the army and navy today and must fully comply with these requirements.”

In other words, the military-strategic doctrine orients the Russian armed forces not towards the defense of the Fatherland, but towards a short-lived offensive campaign. In German - blitzkrieg. It is precisely for blitzkrieg that Russia’s fully combat-ready ground forces, airborne troops and combat aviation are suitable.

Why, however, was former furniture dealer Serdyukov chosen to radically reorganize the Russian army? First of all, because Vladimir Putin knew him well from Leningrad. And in 2004 he appointed head of the Federal Tax Service of Russia. In this post, Serdyukov proved himself to be a tough and absolutely uncompromising leader, fulfilling exactly the most seemingly prohibitive plans of the president.

And such were, in essence, the military reforms carried out by him. Because to implement them, Serdyukov dismissed 150 thousand officers to the reserve in the first three years - 60 percent of the total number. He eliminated the institution of warrant officers and midshipmen and took other measures, reducing the Russian armed forces to one million soldiers and officers. However, they have not become fully professional, as in the United States: about 300 thousand soldiers serve only one year.

But in addition, central government bodies were reorganized and reduced. The military-administrative division of Russia was changed: instead of six districts, four new ones were created. The military education system was restructured and reduced, etc.

As you understand, Serdyukov himself had nothing to do with the development of these reforms. Their main directions are given by the Kremlin and planned by the General Staff. The minister controlled the execution and did it super-toughly and peremptorily. And besides, he did not mince words, cursed, regardless of their faces and stripes, criticized superiors of all levels in front of their subordinates, not always understanding the essence of their actions. For rudeness and extortion, and because of the scandal surrounding fraud with state property, he received the nicknames TT and Toshka Taburetkin.

When analyzing the results of the Georgian campaign, Serdyukov used his last words to criticize the leadership of the General Staff and the command of the Southern Military District, although he himself had nothing to do with its planning and conduct. Meanwhile, in this campaign, for the first time, brigades of all types of troops operated in practice, and mostly quite successfully. They quickly and unexpectedly concentrated on the Ossetian and Abkhazian directions and in a short time defeated the main forces of the Georgians.

This campaign appears to have convinced Putin of the benefits of fully combat-ready units to carry out his aggressive intentions. The annexation of Crimea became real also thanks to this kind of action. By the way, the notorious “little green men” in Crimea are officers and sergeants of the air assault brigades concentrated outside Perekop.

The peninsula deserves a special stop. Because it is the most important link in the Kremlin’s strategic doctrine, and its occupation was inevitable. According to the naval component of the doctrine, the Baltic and Black Seas should become the main base for the naval surface forces of the Russian Navy. Crimea is the key to the Black Sea.

However, the Russian fleet is currently equipped with a ship complement that is unsuitable for fulfilling the far-reaching tasks of the doctrine. A significant part of the Navy ships are not combat-ready and are in service only nominally, and long-distance voyages of individual large warships cannot be accomplished without the escort of rescue tugs.

Only one aircraft-carrying cruiser, four cruisers, six destroyers, ten large anti-submarine ships are relatively combat-ready: a total of about 20 surface ships of the 1st and 2nd ranks. All of them are still Soviet-built. Since 2008, the Navy has been replenished with only a frigate and three corvettes. And not a single first class ship. Because there is nowhere to build them, they buy them abroad. In particular, in December 2010, France won a tender to supply the Russian Navy with four Mistral-class landing helicopter dock ships. The cost of each is more than 500 million euros.

But the USSR built big ships. Cruisers and all Soviet aircraft carriers were made in Nikolaev. Now it’s quiet in Nikolaev. The factories are standing still. Their owners change once a year. The staff of each enterprise was reduced by 20 times. The only reminders of the glorious past are the slipway of the Black Sea Shipyard towering above the city, where aircraft carriers were built, and the unfinished flagship of the Ukrainian fleet, the cruiser “Ukraine,” which has been standing at the berth of the Shipbuilding Plant named after 61 Communards for 20 years.

This city is the most desirable target for Russia if its expansion in Ukraine continues. In principle, such an operation is possible now. To implement it, two groups are concentrated - in Crimea and Transnistria. Advancing in converging directions, they can quickly capture the Ukrainian Black Sea coast and Kherson, Nikolaev and Odessa. And Russia will begin to build aircraft carriers.

In contrast to the naval component of the Russian Navy, their submarine forces are being built up quite successfully. The naval component of the strategic triad includes 10 missile-carrying submarines, including two of the newest Borei projects. By 2018, four more should be added to them. Together with those in service, they will make up two squadrons of missile submarines deployed in the Northern and Pacific fleets, where they have free access to the world’s oceans. They will be comparable in size to similar US forces, which are equipped with Ohio-class submarines.

It is necessary to add that the Borei are equipped with new solid-fuel missiles of the Bulava type, capable of carrying 10 individually targeted thermonuclear warheads.

By the way, the transition to solid fuel carriers is also being carried out in the ground component of the Russian triad. Over the past 8 years, their number has almost doubled due to the introduction of new Topol-M and Yars systems into service.

However, this was not done, so to speak, out of a good life. But because even today 60 percent of the warheads of the ground triad are carried by super-powerful liquid rockets such as “Satan” and “Stiletto”. They were put on combat duty back in the 80s of the last century and have long expired their warranty periods. There is nothing to replace them with, since these rocket monsters were manufactured at the Production Association “Southern Machine-Building Plant named after. A. M. Makarova" in Dnepropetrovsk, which stopped producing them after the collapse of the USSR. But unlike Nikolaev, Yuzhmash did not stop working and is currently producing missiles and other products. Not for Russia, however.

By the way, one of the most powerful Russian military groups, deployed today in the Taganrog region, has a clear operational direction towards Donetsk and Dnepropetrovsk. The distance to them is 90 and 270 km, respectively, which will take a motorized rifle unit from three to eight hours of marching. Tempting for the Kremlin!

As we can see, over the last decade a radical reform of the Russian armed forces has been accomplished. It was accompanied by significant rearmament, re-equipment and even a transition to new types of uniforms, primarily field ones. Of particular note is the dramatic increase in pay for officers, contract soldiers and even conscripts. Salaries for military ranks have tripled, and for military positions - three and a half times. Each lieutenant, even with the smallest allowance, began to receive more than 50 thousand rubles per month.

Naturally, such a major reform of the Russian armed forces could not happen without a significant increase in military spending. But what actually happened to the military budget is amazing. According to SIPRI, Russia's military spending in 2003 was $13 billion. However, over the next 10 years, these costs increased dramatically. And they amounted to 68 billion in 2008, 78 billion in 2011, and 91 billion in 2013. And in the current year, their level should rise to 100 billion.

Thus, in terms of military spending, Russia has firmly established itself in third place - after China and the United States. For comparison: this year India's military expenditures will amount to 48 billion, Germany - 49 billion, Japan - 59 billion dollars. But among all these countries, Russia also took first place in terms of the share of military expenditures with GDP - 4.4 percent!

What can I say! Military expenditures of this level are quite realistic in the event of war or its imminence. But, apparently, Russia is not threatened by military aggression. Means…

If there was a Corruption Hall of Fame in Russia, then paintings depicting employees of the Ministry of Defense would occupy the central part of the exhibition. The virtuosity and impudence with which billions of rubles were stolen by employees of this department will go down in history. The participants in the budget cutting relay race, being smart people, soon went into the shadows. Therefore, no one knows where Vasilyeva is now. Although many would like to know this.

How did the case between Vasilyeva and Serdyukov end?

The Oboronservis case was perhaps the most scandalous in the entire modern history of Russia. It exposed the monstrous scale of theft in the highest echelons of power.

Let us list the main stages of a high-profile case:

  1. In the summer of 2012, an adviser to the Minister of War, Yevgeny Vasilyev, was placed under house arrest by the court;
  2. Her living conditions were very comfortable, considering the average standard of living in the country. She was allowed to see her family and use a computer with the Internet. She was even seen in shopping malls during her house arrest, shopping enthusiastically;
  3. The first charges were brought against her only in 2013. By October of the same year, investigators had issued a case of 12 episodes, including fraud, theft, and abuse of power. To the fullest extent of the law, the accused faced more than 10 years in prison;
  4. But more than 4 years have passed, and things are still there: as of 2017, the Investigative Committee timidly reports that “ investigation continues " In other words, it is not over yet, if it ever will be over. Probably the best minds of the prosecutor's office at this moment are switched to Kirill Serebrennikov.

As the media learned, the life of the adviser to the Minister of Defense Evgenia Vasilyeva resembled a fairy tale from the life of a millionaire:

  • Her place of residence was a luxurious apartment in a very prestigious residential complex in the very center of the capital. The cost of apartments in pre-crisis prices in 2012 reached fabulous 300 million rubles(!);
  • The collection of jewelry of this extravagant lady could be the envy of Hollywood celebrities. During the searches, more than one and a half thousand pieces of jewelry and almost 20 kilograms of precious metals;
  • But that is not all. The apartment was able to outdo many regional museums in its art collection. The antique paintings hanging in the house of the employee of the Ministry of Defense showed that she had good taste;
  • Against this background, modest three million rubles in cash(also seized by law enforcement) look very out of place. Why Vasilyeva needed this “trifle” at home remains a mystery.

The joys of life listed above could not but raise questions of a very specific nature among law enforcement officers.

Why weren’t Serdyukov and Vasilyeva imprisoned?

The Santa Barbara investigation, which lasted five years, took place in front of millions of amazed Russians. The impudence with which the werewolves in uniform behaved could well have become the reason for the Maidan if all this had happened in a neighboring country.

But in Russia, known for its traditions of long-suffering, everything is still getting away with it. And nothing remains like wondering why once again the criminals remain free:

Show “The Trial is Coming”, season 2014-2015

Let's list its key points:

  • The consideration of the case lasted almost a year - from the summer of 2014 to the spring of 2015;
  • Initially, it was about imprisonment in a general regime colony for five years. Lawyers tried to appeal this harsh sentence, but the first appeal was successfully rejected;
  • In July 2015, it seemed that justice had finally been served. Vasilyeva was transported to a women's colony in the Vladimir region, where she was to while away her sentence;
  • But a month later there was an unexpected turn. Suddenly, the court recognized the weight of the complaints filed by the lawyers, and in the shortest possible time the prisoner was freed, and also received back a collection of antique paintings;
  • In 2017, information appeared online that the state had fully compensated for the damage caused to a high-ranking person. Not only real estate items were returned, but also numerous pieces of jewelry.

Some public figures tried to express their dissatisfaction with the situation, but their remarks collided with the wall of indifference of the federal media. The political performance was officially closed.

Where is Vasilyeva now and what is she doing?

The current existence of the ex-employee of the Ministry of Defense can hardly be called miserable:

  • Immediately after leaving the military department, she founded the Result company, specializing in the jewelry trade;
  • The imprisonment, although short-lived, left its mark. An artist close to her, Igor Dudinsky, noted the onset of a “dark streak” in the life of the former official;
  • The difficult period did not last long. In 2016, she decided to get a second higher education, for which she entered the Faculty of Arts of Moscow State University;
  • In mid-2017, it became known that she had registered a new trademark “ Nonrealism" Experts suggest that the focus of the new company will be related to supporting talent in the field of culture and art. Probably, in this way, the person involved in the scandalous case is trying to launder her trampled reputation;
  • Around the same time, the media received information about Vasilyeva’s appointment as secretary of the homeowners’ association in the apartment building where she lives.

The prestigious residential complex on Molochny Lane in the very center of Moscow, where Vasilyeva now holds the position of secretary, is a triumph of luxury and bureaucratic lawlessness. The person involved in the scandalous corruption cases herself decided to retire. Now she is more concerned about the jewelry business and a small art company. Whatever one may say, this is much better than rotting behind bars for several years.

Video: Zhirinovsky about Vasilyeva’s activities

In this video, Vladimir Zhirinovsky will express his opinion on why Evgenia Vasilyeva still remains free, and whether he liked the video “Slippers”, which she recorded while under house arrest:

Everything we see is only one appearance.

Far from the surface of the sea to the bottom.

Consider the obvious in the world to be unimportant,

For the secret essence of things is not visible.


Only a very naive person can seriously think that Putin, the Kremlin and the government are the real sources of power in Russia. As in any other country, this is impossible by definition.

Only hidden supranational formations have real power. This is how the current “Biblical world” works, and Russia is no exception: another thing is that this is not good...

If we take as a basis the fact that our president can only “resolve” the situation, maneuvering between the interests of various “elite” clans, pitting them against each other, limiting freedom of maneuver and benefiting from this for the development of the state, then it is possible to somehow understand the real state of affairs. In all other cases, no analytics will work.

That is why, year after year, the so-called “expert community” produces certain forecasts and calculations that are completely unviable, short-sighted and simply stupid; designed for the “twitter consciousness” of the modern creative plebs. Russian “public analytics” operates in a non-existent coordinate system, which is only suitable for looking “smart” in the eyes of the common man.

Despite the numerous cries of various “specialists,” “political scientists,” and “political strategists” that “everything is lost,” Russia, nevertheless, is slowly but surely emerging from the era of “times of troubles.” And this happens only due to the fact that our president, as well as a certain part of the national elite, have accurate information about the real state of affairs and use it competently. It costs a lot.

Simply put, Putin has to work with the human material that is offered to him by established “elite” clans, and not with the one he wants. In this situation, the choice is usually made according to the “best of the worst” principle.

For example, they brought furniture maker Serdyukov to you and you know that he is not a military man, that he is not a professional, that he will steal, and that because of him you will have many problems; but you don’t have a better alternative...

What can you do here? Here's what you can do:

To force him to perform a certain important function that is unlikely to be performed by anyone else - “their own people” will not allow anyone else to do this. The task of the former Minister of Defense Serdyukov was ONLY to ensure that budget funds reached the army.

No matter how bad we feel about this character, it was under him that military planes began to fly again, warships began to sail, and money (albeit not all of it) began to get where it was needed.

Limiting someone else's power is also power...

Before Serdyukov, the financial flows of the defense industry were not controlled by the state at all and were distributed at the will of unknown persons. By the way, many clans were seriously impoverished because of this maneuver: frankly speaking, the owners of the furniture maker themselves were very surprised by some of his actions.

Actually, it was precisely because Serdyukov dared to block the most powerful channels for enriching the “elites” that he “got burned”

At the same time, the case of Oboronservis and Vasilyeva has nothing to do with it at all: this is just a reason for the “ELITES” themselves to decide to remove him. Putin could only sign his resignation. Moreover, the enrichment channel called “Oboronservis” appeared as a result of the fact that Serdyukov closed the previous channel. This is what they agreed with Putin. There was no agreement about Oboronservis...

Thus, having played on the contradictions of the “elites,” Putin, through the hands of the enemy, first neutralized some “elite” clans, and then got rid of this enemy, through the hands of other “elite clans.” This is “ruling out”. There is no other opportunity to change something with the existing management system...

Or, the big blood of Khrushchev’s repressions of 1937

Yes - Serdyukov is a thief, yes - he caused serious damage to our state and destroyed a lot of things. But if you look at the situation not through “Twitter eyes”, but from the point of view of prospects, then he completed the task. Otherwise, how did it happen that Sergei Shoigu literally recreated it from a “completely destroyed army” in just a year?

So it wasn’t that much destroyed...

As for Medvedev’s “resignation,” it will not happen in the near future. He is kept in the government because he is a mediocre manager and fails literally all the orders of the “elites”. This is precisely what manifests itself in the form of stupid initiatives like changing clocks or zero ppm. They set him to break it, but he can’t do it. Therefore, Putin, and we too, need Medvedev for now...


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    RUSSIA SAVE DONBASS

    Who is covering up the state criminal Serdyukov?!

    The organized crime group that controls Russia managed to save and protect its hired killer, who destroyed the Russian army. Former Defense Minister Serdyukov not only is not in prison for high treason, but has also been given a new job.

    And his accomplices Vasilyeva and Priezzheva were practically unharmed. Vasilyeva has very little time left to sit in comfortable conditions. She served most of her time in her luxurious apartment. And Priezzheva, who was responsible for the collapse of military educational institutions of the Ministry of Defense, generally went into the shadows.

    Meanwhile, they dealt a crushing blow to the country's defense in the pre-war period (war, unfortunately, is inevitable). And it will not be possible to correct this destruction any time soon. In a combat situation, their criminal activities will mean the death of hundreds and thousands of our soldiers and officers... not to mention the civilian population... children, women, old people...

    Here is just a small part of what this criminal gang did with the Russian Air Force, which was created by many generations of our people... with self-sacrifice and their lives they created what these bastards destroyed:

    List of destroyed military aviation schools:

    1. Air Force Order of the Red Banner and Kutuzov, 1st degree, Red Banner Academy named after Yu.A. Gagarin (2008);
    2. Air Force Engineering Orders of Lenin and the October Revolution Red Banner Academy named after. Professor N.E. Zhukovsky (2008);
    3. Military Red Banner Academy of Air Defense named after Marshal of the Soviet Union G.K. Zhukov. (2010);

    Military schools:

    1. Achinsk Military Aviation Technical School named after. 60th anniversary of the Komsomol (2000);
    2. Armavir Higher Military Aviation Red Banner School of Pilots named after Chief Marshal of Aviation P.S. Kutakhova (2001);
    3. Balashov Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots named after Chief Marshal of Aviation A.A. Novikova (2001);
    4. Barnaul Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots named after Chief Marshal of Aviation K.A. Vershinina (1999);
    5. Borisoglebsk Higher Military Aviation Order of Lenin Red Banner Pilot School named after V.P. Chkalova (1997);
    6. Irkutsk Higher Military Aviation Engineering School of the Order of the Red Star (2009);
    7. Yeisk Higher Military Aviation School of the Order of Lenin named after twice Hero of the Soviet Union, pilot-cosmonaut V.M. Komarova (2011);
    8. Kaliningrad Military Aviation Technical School (1994);
    9. Kachinsky Higher Military Aviation Order of Lenin Red Banner Pilot School named after A.F. Myasnikova (1997);
    10. Kirov Military Aviation Technical School (2007);
    11. Kurgan Higher Military-Political Aviation School (1994);
    12. Kurgan Military Aviation Technical School (1995);
    13. Lomonosov Military Aviation Technical School (1994);
    14. Orenburg Higher Military Aviation Red Banner Pilot School named after I.S. Polbina (1993);
    15. Perm Military Aviation Technical School named after. Lenin Komsomol (1999);
    16. Saratov Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots (1991);
    17. Stavropol Higher Military Aviation School of Air Defense Pilots and Navigators named after Air Marshal Sudets (2010);
    18. Tambov Higher Military Aviation School named after M.M. Raskova (1995);
    19. Tambov Higher Military Aviation Engineering Order of Lenin Red Banner School named after Dzerzhinsky (2009);
    20. Ufa Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots (1999);
    21. Chelyabinsk Higher Military Aviation Red Banner School of Navigators named after. 50th anniversary of the Komsomol (2011);
    22. Shadrinsk Military Aviation School of Navigators (199?);

    List (unofficial) of liquidated military air defense schools in the Russian Federation:
    1. Krasnoyarsk Higher Command School of Air Defense Radioelectronics (1998);
    2. Leningrad Higher Military-Political School of Air Defense named after Andropov (1992);
    3. Nizhny Novgorod Higher Anti-Aircraft Missile Command School (1999);
    4. Ordzhonikidze Anti-Aircraft Missile School named after Army General Pliev (1990);
    5. Orenburg Higher Military Anti-Aircraft Missile School (2011);
    6. Pushkin Higher Order of the Red Star School of Air Defense Radio Electronics named after Air Marshal Savitsky (2006);
    7. St. Petersburg Higher Anti-Aircraft Missile Command School of the Order of the Red Star (1998);
    8. St. Petersburg Higher School of Air Defense Radioelectronics (2011);
    9. Engels Higher Anti-Aircraft Missile Command Air Defense School (1994)
    10. Perm Higher Military Command and Engineering School of Missile Forces named after. Marshal Chuikov

    The Gagarin and Zhukovsky academies were destroyed with particular cruelty and mockery...

    Hopes for the President and Prime Minister (Putin and Medvedev) did not come true...

    A talented businessman Sergei Anatolyevich Serdyukov (son from his first marriage) received these houses in addition to real estate, which he buys wholesale in St. Petersburg.

    2. (and this is the most interesting) And the super-elite land, worth $ 7.4 million, is transferred..


    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4zWKWqDthycbmpIMDRJTTZxNWc/view?pli=1

    Anastasia Nikolaevna Zubkova, the adopted daughter of Anatoly Serdyukov and the granddaughter of former Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov, Vladimir Putin’s closest confidant. So trusted that Zubkov has headed the board of directors of OAO Gazprom for many years.


    Who will confiscate the granddaughter of such a person?

    Now let's see, before the terrible corrupt official and embezzler Puzikov did not push anything interesting for the family of Putin's confidant?

    The documents say that he customized it.

    So in 2012, in transit through his own wife, Valery Puzikov registered a land plot with an area of ​​4255 m2 and a house of 573 m2 at Parkovaya Street, 37 on Anatoly Serdyukov. The approximate cost of such a plot is $3.6 million.

    And Anatoly Serdyukov, immediately after the start of the investigation, transferred them to his sister, Natalya Serdyukov.

    Let's look further. In 2005, Valery Puzikov registered a plot of land in Sestroretsk for the nominal owner of the Nefertiti Salon beauty salon, Viktor Smirnov. The director of the salon is Zoya Mikhailovna Zubkova, the wife of Viktor Zubkov. In 2006, a house of 263 m2 appeared on this site. The cozy dacha finds its final owner – Viktor Alekseevich Zubkov himself.


    Now let's go to the map (we made everything visual and clickable) and look at all these land plots together.

    Adjacent to them is the house of Anatoly Serdyukov himself, which is located in the same quarter of Sestroretsk. And a plot of land that somehow passed from the state into the caring hands of his son, Sergei Serdyukov.


    https://www.google.com/maps/d/

    It turns out to be a very nice Zubkovo-Serdyukovskoye estate with a total area of ​​21,254 m2 in one of the most picturesque and prestigious places near St. Petersburg. The market value of the land alone is half a billion rubles.

    Let us ask ourselves again: could the current government not only confiscate, but even even talk about this property, even though it was clearly acquired with money stolen from the budget?

    Of course not. This is why there is such a “black hole” between the damage in the Oboronservis case and what the perpetrators compensated.

    Here is a detailed table showing who received the plots and when. You can check everything yourself.

    Now we can look at the “Serdyukov case” as it is: since 2005, civil servant Viktor Zubkov, civil servant Anatoly Serdyukov and civil servant Valery Puzikov have been systematically buying up land in one of the most expensive suburbs of St. Petersburg, using corrupt money for this. When this is revealed, only the lover of gold and 12-room apartments, through whom money was leaked “from the family,” is “punished.” The civil servant Serdyukov falls under an amnesty, the case of the civil servant Puzikov never reaches the court, and the likelihood that he will end up in the dock is close to zero; there is not a single mention of the civil servant Zubkov.

    The Anti-Corruption Foundation officially forwards all available materials to the Investigative Committee and demands that the assets transferred to the Serdyukov-Zubkov family be considered as part of the Oboronservis case.

15.03.2018.

The issue of corruption in the Russian Federation is very acute.

This is probably even the main problem of the country.

After all, many economic failures are associated precisely with dishonest people.

This is sad.

We recently did a post about how one journalist asked Putin why Evgenia Vasilyeva and Anatoly Serdyukov are not in prison?

For those who don’t remember, Serdyukov and Vasilyeva are involved in the largest corruption scandal in the history of the Ministry of Defense.

But both of them came out unscathed and are now living luxuriously:

And today we would like to show you how ordinary people, just like you and me, reacted to Putin’s answer.

Below are the opinions of our friends and the most popular comments from the Internet on this topic.

It will be interesting.

User BenderMoisha:

"Stole a bottle of elite wine - pre-trial detention center, prison...
He stole millions - house arrest, probation and humane treatment.."
Stratosphere user:
"It looks cool after we know how it all ended.
Serdyukov with many high positions, Vasilyeva in chocolate, and the people are still where they were."

User Oxymoron:

“And I have a neighbor, he stole an angle grinder at a construction site, so they sold him three rubles in common and before the trial he spent four months in a pre-trial detention center.
And almost a platoon of riot police came to take him.
Simply awesome!"

Raisa Ivanovna, 62 years old, Barnaul:

“This phrase that you shouldn’t go to prison for economic crimes is terrible.
Although, maybe that makes sense.
But then ALL the property that he has must be taken away from the person, leaving only his housing.
Something must scare corrupt officials.
Otherwise, you collected bribes - and you are in chocolate.
If they catch you, you just return part of it. If not, then you will live richly."

Gennady, 42 years old, Buranovo village (Altai Territory), firefighter:

“It has long been clear that in our country there is a certain caste of people who can do anything.
It's horrible"

Lyudmila Mikhailovna, 71 years old, Novosibirsk:

“I don’t even want to comment on this.
It's just tough, that's all.
MY OPINION.
The author of this article, which I took from the Internet, did not dare to publish President Putin’s answer to the specific and clear question asked of him. I will do it for him, I will quote almost verbatim what the president answered.
THIS STORY HAS BEEN SO LONG LONG AGO THAT I CAN’T REMEMBER ALL THE DETAILS... pause... AND WHAT IS THE PAST TO RING UP, WHY?
Everyone liked the answer of Russian President V.V. Putin, in response to the specific question posed about the state criminal A. Serdyukov and his right hand E. Vasilyeva, who served as Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation for six years and sold to an unknown destination more than 73 thousand real estate properties belonging to the Russian Defense Ministry, destroyed the entire system of Russian military schools, destroyed the Academy of Yu.A. Gagarin and Zhukovsky, which was on Leningradsky Prospekt in Moscow. He mockingly lifted the officers' shoulder straps from their shoulders and was constantly openly and brazenly rude to the honored generals and marshals of Russia. And in 2011, this bastard Serdyukov brought the affairs of the RF Ministry of Defense to such a terrible state that the STATE DEFENSE ORDER for 2011 WAS NOT FORMED. There was almost no STATE DEFENSE ORDER for 2012 either. What happened to the memory of President Putin? Or are these trifles and mere trifles for him?
Or was he also an active accomplice in this terrible state crime? And now he is hiding behind a mask of DEJA VU?




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