Seagull Attorney General title. Yuri Chaika: biography




Chaika Yuri Yakovlevich

Chaika Yuri Yakovlevich, born May 21, 1951, native of Nikolaevsk-on-Amur, Khabarovsk Territory. Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation since June 23, 2006.

Biography

Chaika Yuri Yakovlevich, born on May 21, 1951 in Nikolaevsk-on-Amur, Khabarovsk Territory.

Relatives. Wife: Elena Grigorievna Chaika, born on August 21, 1952, pensioner. By education, she is a kindergarten teacher. Does business.

Son: Chaika Artem Yurievich, born September 25, 1975, lawyer, entrepreneur. Repeatedly appeared in scandalous chronicles. According to some information, he was involved in a number of raider takeovers.

Son: Chaika Igor Yuryevich, born December 13, 1988, lawyer. Graduated from the Academy of Law in Moscow.

Awards. Chaika Yu. Ya. has the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, III and IV degrees, Order of Honor, Zhukov medal, anniversary medals “300 years of the Russian Navy” and “In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow”, Order of the Holy Blessed Prince Daniil of Moscow, I degree , as well as departmental awards. He has the honorary title “Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation”. The rank in the civil service is active state councilor of justice (corresponds to the military rank of army general).

Education

In 1976 he graduated from the Sverdlovsk Law Institute with a degree in jurisprudence.

Labor activity

  • Since 1976, he worked as an intern, then as an investigator at the prosecutor's office of the Ust-Udinsky district of the Irkutsk region. Then he worked as deputy Tulun interdistrict prosecutor of the Irkutsk region.
  • 1979-1984 - transport prosecutor, head of the investigative department of the East Siberian transport prosecutor's office.
  • 1984-1986, 1988-1990 - at party work in the Irkutsk regional committee of the CPSU.
  • 1986-1988 - First Deputy Prosecutor of the Irkutsk Region - Head of the Investigation Department.
  • 1990-1992 - prosecutor of the East Siberian Transport Prosecutor's Office.
  • 1992-1995 - prosecutor of the Irkutsk region.
  • 1995-1999 - First Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation.
  • From April to August 1999 - and. O. Prosecutor General of Russia.
  • From August 1999 to June 2006 - Minister of Justice of Russia.
  • Since June 23, 2006 - Prosecutor General of Russia. On June 22, 2011, he was appointed Prosecutor General of Russia for a second five-year term.

State. Anti-corruption declaration 2014 Income RUB 8,506,515.00 Spouse: RUB 8,280,000.00 Real estate Apartment, 203.6 sq. m (in use) Parking space, 15 sq. m (in use) Parking space, 15 sq. m (in use) Spouse: Apartment, 203.6 sq. m, shared ownership 0.5 Spouse: Non-residential premises, 175.3 sq. m Vehicles Passenger car, GAZ 13.

Connections/Partners

Bastrykin Alexander Ivanovich, born on August 27, 1953, Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation. Chaika's hardware opponent is in extremely strained relations with him. Their confrontation continues intermittently for more than six years.

Buksman Alexander Emmanuilovich, born September 15, 1951, First Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation. One of the people closest to Chaika and remains so, despite the continuous attempts to discredit him in the face of Chaika.

Kodzoev Bashir Ilyasovich, born October 11, 1967, entrepreneur, former deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from the United Russia party. In the 1990s, he enjoyed the secret patronage of Chaika, who at that time served as the prosecutor of the Irkutsk region. Currently, according to some reports, he maintains a relationship with Chaika’s son Artem.

Merzlyakov Anatoly Nikolaevich, born 07/02/1950, East Siberian transport prosecutor. A friend of Chaika, their friendly relations date back to the 1970s, when they began working together in the prosecutorial supervision authorities of the Irkutsk region. After Chaika was invited to Moscow, he contributed to the appointment of Merzlyakov to the post of prosecutor of the Irkutsk region.

Skuratov Yuri Ilyich, born 06/03/1952, Chairman of the Foundation “Legal Technologies of the 21st Century”, former Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation. Seagull's classmate. It was Skuratov who initiated the invitation of Chaika to Moscow, to the post of First Deputy Prosecutor General.

To information

As Minister of Justice, Chaika initiated a number of amendments to the Criminal, Criminal Procedure and Criminal Executive Codes of the Russian Federation, as well as a reduction in the number of articles providing for detention as a preventive measure. Yuri Yakovlevich submitted for consideration to the Russian Government a bill that would allow the introduction of electronic means of control over persons convicted of minor crimes. Under Chaika, a department was created in the ministry to monitor compliance with the rights of citizens in prison, and the Ministry of Justice itself began to monitor all regional legislative acts for their compliance with federal ones.

Yuri Yakovlevich also actively participated in “clearing the political clearing” in the Russian Federation. Thus, it was on his initiative that in 2003 the nationalist association “Spas”, led by the leader of the public movement “Russian National Unity” (RNE), was not allowed to participate in the parliamentary elections. Alexander Barkashov, and RNE itself was banned. In turn, Chaika did not even think of issuing a warning to United Russia, whose leader, the Minister of Internal Affairs Boris Gryzlov combined party activities with government ones. Yuri Yakovlevich also took an active part in the YUKOS case, ensuring Mikhail Khodorkovsky And Platon Lebedev sending to the most distant colonies of the Far North and Transbaikalia.

Of course, such activity of the Minister of Justice could not go unnoticed. In 2006, Putin unexpectedly reshuffled Chaika and Ustinov. However, the very next year, in order to avoid strengthening the position of the Prosecutor General, the functions of initiating and investigating criminal cases were transferred to the competence of a new department - the Investigative Committee (ICP) under the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation. Despite the fact that at one time Yuri Yakovlevich supported the idea of ​​separating the investigation into a separate structure, after the creation of the UPC he became one of its main critics.

The first two years of the work of the new committee subordinate to the Prosecutor General’s Office were marked by a serious struggle for influence between Chaika and the chairman of the UPC Alexander Bastrykin, who was Putin's man. This struggle was marked by high-profile cases, the victims of which were people in considerable ranks, such as the Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation Sergey Storchak, Lieutenant General of the Federal Drug Control Service Alexander Bulbov, Head of the Main Investigation Department of the UPC Dmitry Dovgy. In 2008, Bastrykin initiated the resumption of the criminal case against the First Deputy Prosecutor General Alexandra Buksman, while Yuri Yakovlevich hastened to cancel Alexander Ivanovich’s decree. The conflict between Bastrykin and Chaika reached a protracted stage and was ultimately resolved in the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, which in 2009 ruled that the head of the Investigative Committee must strictly obey the Prosecutor General.

However, Yuri Yakovlevich celebrated his victory early. In 2010, the then President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev signed a decree on the creation of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation on the basis of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, which became a completely independent federal government body directly subordinate to the head of state. This meant the final removal of the SK from the subordination of Chaika and the victory of Bastrykin. However, when the head of the Investigative Committee, starting to “strike while the iron is hot,” put forward the initiative to unite the investigative bodies of the Prosecutor’s Office, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the FSB and the Federal Drug Control Service within the Investigative Committee, it did not receive support from senior management, largely thanks to the efforts of the Prosecutor General. Thus, Yuri Yakovlevich made it clear to Alexander Ivanovich that the confrontation was not over.

In 2011, Bastrykin struck back. During the investigation into the case of underground casinos in the Moscow region, the organizer of gaming halls in fifteen cities of the Moscow region, businessman Ivan Nazarov, was arrested. As the investigation found, his activities were covered by a number of high-ranking officials of the Moscow region prosecutor's office, including the head of the Moscow Regional Prosecutor's Office for supervision of the investigation, Dmitry Urumov, and the deputy prosecutor of the Moscow region Alexander Ignatenko. Artem Chaika also turned out to be involved in this case.

The “gambling business” lasted, no less, a good two years. Criminal cases were either initiated or closed. Regional prosecutor Alexander Mokhov was removed from office, and his first deputy Ignatenko hid in Poland, where he was arrested and extradited to Russia, only to be released from custody four months later. Ultimately, largely thanks to Chaika, this case was actually put on hold. It is clear that against the backdrop of these protracted tactical battles, relations with Bastrykin have not become better, so a new escalation of their confrontation is not excluded.

Yuri Yakovlevich's family is friendly. He has a beloved wife, with whom he lives in perfect harmony for almost forty years, and two sons. Currently, the wife is engaged in business, and it is quite successful, considering that she can afford to have an elite class Mercedes worth more than five million rubles. The sons followed in their father's footsteps. So, the younger Igor graduated from the Academy of Law. True, the actions he commits are not always legal. For example, in 2010, after journalist Polina Gvozdeva did not quickly give way to him in the left lane while driving along Rublevo-Uspenskoye Highway, he tracked down the girl and threatened her, introducing himself as an FSO employee.

As for Chaika’s eldest son, Artem, he deserves a separate story about himself. After graduating from the Faculty of Law of Irkutsk State University, he became a lawyer at the law firm Chaadaev and Partners. But Artem Yuryevich gained fame not as a lawyer. So, back in 1999, on the Rublevo-Uspenskoye Highway, as a result of a special operation, a Doninvest-Condor car belonging to the First Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation was detained, in which there were two Ingush: Ibragim Evloev and Khunkar Chumakov. They had a power of attorney for this car, issued by Artem Chaika for one year, and a special ticket prohibiting its inspection. A revolver, a grenade and heroin were also found in the car. It turned out that these Evloev and Chumakov were friends and guards of Chaika Jr., and in their free time they were engaged in racketeering. Despite all the efforts of Artem Yuryevich, who had power of attorney for the ill-fated car, both of his friends ultimately received six years in prison.

After this, Artem Chaika often appeared in various dark cases. This includes the raider seizure of the Verkhnelensky River Shipping Company, and attempts to “squeeze” OJSC Mostransagentstvo in their favor, and the purchase with obvious violations of OJSC Tyretsky Solerudnik in the Irkutsk region, not to mention such little things as constant speeding and obscene language in address of the traffic police officers who dared to stop the highest person. Moreover, according to some information, it was Artem Yuryevich’s people who acted as intermediaries between Ivan Nazarov and the Moscow region prosecutors. True, Chaika Jr. was not officially involved in the “gambling case,” but he was summoned for questioning by the Investigative Committee as a “secret witness.”

People who know Yuri Yakovlevich personally characterize him as a very mediocre lawyer, but as a person who is good at grasping the “conjuncture of the moment” and knows how to please his superiors. Chaika always believed that reporting correctly on the work done was much better than doing the work correctly. He was always very understanding, understood the “higher will” from a half-hint, and therefore managed to go very far, much further than his more professional and principled, but less “understanding” colleagues.

Yuri Yakovlevich Chaika was not initially Vladimir Putin’s man and not only was never part of his inner circle, but was not even “on the approaches” to him, unlike the same Vladimir Ustinov who managed to become related to the omnipotent Igor Sechin. But despite this, he feels quite confident in his position. Chaika tries not to get involved in politics, stays away from intrigues, does not enter into open confrontation with anyone except Bastrykin, and even tries to stay within the bounds of what is permitted with him. Therefore, it appears that, unless anything extraordinary happens, he will serve as Prosecutor General until the end of his term in 2016.

Chaika spoke about the “disgrace” of torture in half of the regions ... regions of Russia, the Prosecutor General said during a speech in the Federation Council Yuri Gull, RBC correspondent reports. According to him, after “flagrant cases” of harsh... 50 criminal cases of abuse of power. The main reasons for this “disgrace” Gull called the lack of openness of the penitentiary system and “mutual responsibility” and promised... problems at the next meeting of the board of the Prosecutor General’s Office.​ In the report to the Federation Council Gull also talked about criminal cases in Russia on suspicion of... Chaika announced the theft of more than 1.6 billion rubles. in Roscosmos and Rostec ... the latest promising weapons developments. This is stated in the report of the Prosecutor General Yuri Seagulls, received by the Federation Council. RIA Novosti reviewed the document. According to... checked almost 19 thousand contractors of defense orders, the report says Seagulls. These included Rosatom, Uralvagonzavod, Almaz-Antey concern, United... Chaika created a department for garbage and ecology in the Prosecutor General's Office By order of the Prosecutor General Yuri Seagulls within the structure of the Prosecutor General's Office a department has been created to supervise the implementation of laws...

Society, March 19, 18:10

Chaika signed an order to supervise the spending of funds on national projects Prosecutor General Yuri Gull signed an order to control the money allocated by the authorities for... a special order to organize supervision in this area,” the prosecutor said. Gull emphasized that the document is essentially a “road map” for implementation...

Society, March 19, 15:11

Chaika announced numerous cases of beating of prisoners in colonies ... the rights of prisoners in colonies. This is stated in the report of the Prosecutor General Yuri Seagulls(available to RBC), which he presented to President Vladimir Putin... persons... causing them physical and moral suffering,” the report says. Gull stressed that the issue of respecting the rights of convicts has been long overdue: even despite...

Society, 19 March, 14:26

Chaika linked the increase in the number of violations in the work of the Investigative Committee with the “lulling” of prosecutors ..., speaking at the board of the Prosecutor General's Office, the Prosecutor General Yuri Gull, RBC correspondent reports. One of the reasons for this Gull called the widespread use by heads of investigative agencies of “tactics... do not delve into the problem or do not show due integrity,” said Gull. He called on his subordinates to react harshly to attempts to conceal by investigators...

Politics, March 19, 14:20

Putin called the groundless extension of the arrest of businessmen unacceptable ... assistance to entrepreneurs in defending their rights. In turn, the Prosecutor General Yuri Gull stated that business, “unfortunately, never emerged from... the custody of businessmen who were arrested on economic charges. According to Seagulls During the year, prosecutors canceled almost 200 illegal decisions to initiate...

Society, 11 March, 14:47

Putin proposed appointing the prosecutor of the Moscow region as Chaika’s deputy ... Vladimir Putin submitted to the Federation Council a proposal to appoint Deputy Prosecutor General Yuri Seagulls Alexey Zakharov, who heads the prosecutor's office of the Moscow region. They write about this...they didn’t name Zakharov on the list of likely candidates for the post of deputy Seagulls. RBC's interlocutors claimed that the main contenders were the head of the Main Organization...

Society, 25 Feb, 00:25

Chaika promised to submit a report to Putin about the illegal delay in the investigation Head of the Prosecutor General's Office of Russia Yuri Gull stated that the supervisory agency, together with the Supreme Court, plans to prepare... Vladimir Putin a report on cases of illegal delays in investigations. According to Seagulls, The Prosecutor General's Office has repeatedly responded to the illegal delay in investigations. "We are now thinking... Matvienko suggested that Chaika return the rank of prosecutor general to intimidate ...? And it sounds more solid, and you’re afraid, Yuri Yakovlevich, there will definitely be more,” Matvienko suggested to the Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika at a ceremonial meeting of the department dedicated to the 297th anniversary... The Federation Council approved Chaika's new deputy Deputy Prosecutor General Yuri Seagulls, as RBC wrote, Igor Tkachev became the head of the Kurgan prosecutor's office. ... The US extended sanctions against the son of Chaika and the daughter of Karimov ...USA. Its defendants, in particular, are the son of the Prosecutor General of Russia Artem Gull, the eldest daughter of the ex-President of Uzbekistan Gulnara Karimova and former commander... Trump on the introduction of sanctions on December 20, 2017. Artem Gull, the son of the Russian Prosecutor General, is a businessman. He owns 33% of the construction company... his father's position and put pressure on competitors participating in tenders. Yuri Gull, in turn, said that his sons achieved everything themselves... “Corruption-resistant”: who will become Chaika’s new deputy ...in any direction. Who is Igor Tkachev Candidate for Deputy Yuri Seagulls 55 years old, he was born in the Stavropol Territory. He studied at Moscow... for poaching - in all seriousness,” the portal stated. For deputy positions Yuri Seagulls other candidates were also considered, sources told RBC. It was about... a request to the Prosecutor General's Office with a request to confirm information about Tkachev's appointment. Yuri Gull Human rights activists announced the refusal of the Investigative Committee to initiate cases of beatings at rallies ... this is stated in the statement (available from RBC) addressed to the Prosecutor General Yuri Seagulls, which was sent on December 10 by the head of the “Zone of Law” Sergei Petryakov. Speech...everything possible to delay the consideration of criminal complaints.” Human rights activists ask Seagull organize an audit of the actions of employees of the Investigative Committee and the Ministry of Internal Affairs and strengthen the prosecutor's office... Candidates for Deputy Prosecutor General became known ... HR department of Sergei Zamuruev. For the posts of Deputy Prosecutor General of Russia Yuri Seagulls candidates from his department are being considered, two sources told RBC. One... law enforcement agencies called “a strong figure, an investigator” and a person close to Chaika. A source familiar with the work of the department described the candidate for deputy prosecutor general... of the department in the Central Federal District, then the personnel department. 67 year old Yuri Gull was reappointed to the post of Prosecutor General for five years in... Chaika named the reason for the refusal of Great Britain and the United States to extradite suspects ... . The Prosecutor General stated this on the air of the interactive service of the Prosecutor General's Office Yuri Gull. “The reasons [for refusing extradition] are not always politics. These countries [USA... billions of dollars remained in their economy," he said. According to Seagulls, the governments of these countries do not care about the origin of the funds that the escaped Russians... “The President heard the citizens”: politicians on easing pension reform ... so that everyone can hear this position, everyone draws their own conclusions.” Yuri Gull, Prosecutor General of Russia “We haven’t thought about it yet, but my personal... Chaika said there were no decisions to strengthen oversight of the investigation Prosecutor General of Russia Yuri Gull stated that at the moment the prosecutor’s office does not have “active and ...” unjustified interference of law enforcement officers in business activities. Same month Gull criticized the investigative authorities, saying that the latter’s employees often... in the “Winter Cherry” shopping center in Kemerovo, where 60 people died, Gull spoke in favor of returning the powers of a qualified investigation to the prosecutor's office... A deputy from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation complained to Chaika about the verification of the “New Greatness” case ... asks Yuri Seagull recognize the response of prosecutors who did not find violations as illegal. State Duma deputy from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Valery Rashkin appealed to the Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika with the request... . As stated in Rashkin’s letter, on June 15, deputies addressed Chaika with a request to check the actions of investigators and operatives working on the case... Chaika refused to approve the charges in the case of the former participant in the Forbes rating ... agreement of the former chairman of the board of the BKF bank on surrogacy. Attorney General Yuri Gull refused to approve the indictment in the criminal case of “human trafficking... Chaika demanded to check refusals in cases of violations in the FSIN system ... the situation in prisons and colonies requires immediate intervention. Russian Prosecutor General Yuri Gull demanded from his subordinates to study prisoners’ complaints about the conditions of detention in... influence, theft and other offenses in penal institutions,” he ordered Gull. “If there are grounds to initiate criminal prosecution of the guilty officials,” he added... Chaika promised not to let Browder “sleep peacefully” ... detention of William Browder in Madrid. Yuri Gull assured that Russia will not let the financier “sleep peacefully.” Prosecutor General of Russia Yuri Gull stated that Russia did not... Spain released Browder, who was previously detained in Madrid at the request of Moscow, Gull said: “We believe that Interpol should be outside of politics, they... exist in legal force in the Russian Federation” (quoted from RIA Novosti). Gull promised that in the near future Russia will take “more powerful moves... The new head of the Ministry of Emergency Situations found a deputy in the Prosecutor General's Office ...the beginning of an inspection at the department for “conclusions and decisions.” Assistant Attorney General Yuri Seagulls on special assignments, Alexey Serko moves to the Ministry of Emergency Situations, he will take over... Chaika spoke about the identified violations in the field of overhaul ... Far Eastern, Siberian and Ural Federal Districts. The Prosecutor General spoke about this Yuri Gull at a meeting in Khabarovsk, according to a message on the department’s website... There are 224 problem objects in the Far Eastern, Siberian and Ural Federal Districts. Gull proposed to make “specific adjustments” to the organization of the activities of prosecutors and responsible... Unexpected help: how the Investigative Committee wants to punish for non-payment of wages ... situations and changes in market conditions,” Zhitenev is convinced. Criticism of the Prosecutor General's Office Prosecutor General Yuri Gull, speaking at the meeting, criticized the Investigative Committee for an insufficiently effective fight against... the statute of limitations under Art. 145.1 of the Criminal Code (non-payment of wages), stated Gull. Prosecutors overturned about a quarter of all decisions to refuse to prosecute... Putin instructed Chaika and Bortnikov to deal with the “Titov list” ... to those on the London list. The resolution was sent to the Prosecutor General Yuri Seagulls, Chairman of the Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin, FSB Director Alexander Bortnikov and... the meeting was also attended by the former co-owner of Trust Bank Ilya Yurov, founder of the Marta holding Georgy Trefilov, former first vice president of Rosneft... The Prosecutor General's Office and the business climate: Yuri Chaika's speech at SPIEF Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Yuri Gull spoke at SPIEF, outlining measures to improve the business climate, talking about the protection of entrepreneurs and new digital opportunities in work. ​ ​Watch the live broadcast from SPIEF on the RBC website Senators from Crimea turned to Chaika in the case against the ex-mayor of Yalta Senators from the Republic of Crimea sent an appeal to the Prosecutor General of Russia Yuri Chaika for the purpose of “assessing the legality of the actions of law enforcement agencies when taking... Andrey Rostenko. Senator Olga Kovitidi reported this to RBC. Appeal Chaika sent by Kovitidi and Senator Sergei Tsekov. They did it on... The income of Prosecutor General Chaika for 2017 increased by 26% Total income of the Prosecutor General of Russia Yuri Seagulls for 2017 amounted to more than 11 million 724 thousand rubles, ... 26% more than in the previous year. ​ In general use Seagulls and his wife have an apartment of 203 sq. m. Except... sq. m. The Prosecutor General also has a GAZ-13 car " Gull" Among the deputies Seagulls Valery Petrov, who holds the position of chief military officer, turned out to be the wealthiest... The company of Chaika’s son “Charter” will take care of waste removal in the Tula region Charter LLC, owned by Igor Chaika, son of the Prosecutor General of Russia Yuri Seagulls became an operator for the removal of solid municipal waste in Tula and... Moscow and a fleet of garbage trucks. At the end of 2017, entrepreneur Igor Gull acquired 60% of it. The 40% share remained with the founder... Chaika spoke about his claims to the supervisory services regarding “Winter Cherry” ...carried out their duties under the pretext of “supervisory holidays.” Such a statement from the Prosecutor General Yuri Gull made at a meeting of the Federation Council, TASS reports. "The tragic events in... Chaika linked Berezovsky's death with his desire to return to Russia ...prosecutor general Yuri Gull. In his opinion, London could not allow the billionaire to return to his homeland, the RIA Novosti agency reports the position of the head of the department. Gull explained... acted under the control of British intelligence services and together with them,” said Gull. Berezovsky was found dead in the house of his ex-wife in... The Prosecutor General's Office found violations in the work of Roskomnadzor ...untimely blocked sites with extremist information, according to the report of the Prosecutor General Yuri Society, March 30, 2018, 15:25 Chaika saw “greater potential” in the prosecutor’s office compared to the Investigative Committee Prosecutor General Yuri Gull stated that it is worth expanding the powers of the prosecutor's office related to supervision over..., including in the case of the fire in Kemerovo. Prosecutor General Yuri Gull stated that the prosecutor's office needs to return some of its powers for a qualified investigation... criminal cases have been under investigation for too long, he added Gull. In 2013 Gull accused the Investigative Committee of “concealing crimes” and...

Society, 26 March 2018, 14:12

The defense of the ex-deputy head of Primorye complained to Chaika about his persecution The lawyer of the former vice-governor of Primorye Evgeny Vishnyakov appealed to the Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika with a complaint about violations during the investigation of his criminal case... Vice-Governor of the Primorsky Territory Evgeny Vishnyakov Vladimir Zherebenkov complained to the Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika on the violations that, according to him, were committed during... the official “does not correspond to the actual circumstances of the case,” writes Zherebenkov, who asks Seagull take prosecutorial response measures to the FSB Investigative Department for the Primorsky Territory...

Politics, 02 Mar 2018, 18:49

Zhirinovsky and Sobchak decided to complain about each other to Chaika Sobchak's lawyers sent a letter to the Prosecutor General Chaika a complaint against Zhirinovsky, who insulted the candidate at the debate on February 28. In... in relation to Sobchak, the words “idiot” and “disgusting bitch.” In sent Chaika In the statement, he also notes that “perhaps there is a feeling of permissiveness and impunity...

Society, 21 Feb 2018, 16:46

Chaika named the reason for the degradation of Russian investigators ... who will outplay, but now things are different, said the Prosecutor General Yuri Gull at a meeting in Tula, RIA Novosti reports. According to the prosecutor... the way to react to the legitimate demands of prosecutors, unfortunately,” quotes Seagulls agency. “Unfortunately, for many of our investigators today, criminal procedure... it was associated with a public conflict between the prosecutor’s office and the investigation. Gull Chaika introduced a new prosecutor of the republic in Dagestan Prosecutor General of Russia Yuri Gull introduced a new prosecutor to the staff of the prosecutor’s office and the leadership of the republic in Makhachkala... Popov was appointed to the position of prosecutor for a period of five years,” said Gull. He noted that Popov has been working in law enforcement agencies for more than 20 years... In 2017, he wrote a letter of resignation. That Yuri Gull will come to Dagestan, RBC’s source in law enforcement agencies said and...
Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation
since June 23, 2006
The president Dmitry Medvedev
Vladimir Putin
Predecessor Vladimir Ustinov
Member of the Security Council of the Russian Federation
since June 24, 2006
Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation
August 17, 1999 - June 23, 2006
Head of the government Vladimir Putin
Mikhail Kasyanov
Mikhail Fradkov
The president Boris Yeltsin
Vladimir Putin
Predecessor Pavel Krasheninnikov
Successor Vladimir Ustinov
Birth May 21st(1951-05-21 ) (67 years old)
Nikolaevsk-on-Amur, Khabarovsk Krai, Russian SFSR, USSR
Father Yakov Mikhailovich Chaika
Mother Maria Ivanovna Chaika
Children
The consignment
  • CPSU
Education
Awards
Yuri Yakovlevich Chaika on Wikimedia Commons

In 1986-1988 - First Deputy Prosecutor of the Irkutsk Region - Head of the Investigation Department.

In 1990-1992 - prosecutor of the East Siberian Transport Prosecutor's Office.

In 1992-1995 - prosecutor of the Irkutsk region.

From April to August 1999 - and. O. Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation.

On June 15, 2016, he was reassigned for five years. . Yuri Chaika's term of office expires in 2021.

Family

Married, has two sons - Artyom (born in 1975) and Igor (born in 1988). In the summer of 2016, Rosreestr made changes to the information about real estate owned by the sons of Yuri Chaika; instead, the owners of the real estate were indicated as individuals LSDU3 (instead of Artyom) and YFYAU9 (instead of Igor) (later the staff of the mathematics laboratory of the Polytechnic Museum managed to select the appropriate renaming algorithm). In August 2016, Rosreestr began to indicate in the extracts on the real estate of the children of the Prosecutor General in the column “copyright holder” “Individual No value.”

The youngest son, Igor Yuryevich Chaika, graduated from the Moscow State Law Academy named after O. E. Kutafin in 2011. In 2010, according to SPARK, he registered the company “Innovations of Light”, which over three years received several contracts worth almost 700 million rubles: it created New Year’s illumination in the Central and Southern districts of Moscow, artistic lighting of the Novospassky and Krymsky bridges and artificial lighting of the Adler highway - Krasnaya Polyana on the eve of the 2014 Winter Olympics. From 2012 to 2013, he was a partner of lawyer Dmitry Yakubovsky and VTB Bank in the development company City Land Group. In 2014, a company associated with Chaika acquired from Russian Railways for 3 billion rubles. 50% minus 2 shares of the largest sleeper manufacturer in Russia - Beteltrans OJSC (which also owned 11.7% of the shares of Millennium Bank, deprived of its license in February 2016). In February 2014 (or earlier), at the age of 26, he became an adviser to the governor of the Moscow region Andrei Vorobyov on issues of culture, sports and youth policy. He led a group of urbanists, architects and designers who developed an “Album of a New Look” for the city of Klin, according to Afisha magazine - a visual aid to hipsterization - with parks, bike paths and street food. In July 2015, he refused the offer to take the post of deputy chairman of the regional government and left the government, announcing his decision to focus on business activities. Also associated with the entrepreneur were the companies Baltikstroykompani and Charter, the latter began winning contracts from the Moscow City Hall for waste removal and disposal in 2014; contracts in 2015 amounted to 42.6 billion rubles. . Igor Chaika owns 41% of the shares of Russian Export, which, since June 1, 2016, has been launching a website for Russian manufacturers to supply their goods to China. According to calculations by the Vedomosti newspaper in May 2016, companies affiliated with Chaika have a portfolio of orders worth 318 billion rubles. At the end of July 2017, he became the founder of the Archplay Development company, which will build housing in Moscow and the Moscow region. Since 2016, he has been the founder of the Sotnik M. Ya. Chaika Charitable Foundation.

Income

According to official data, in 2011 Yuri Chaika earned over 5 million rubles, while his wife earned about 8 million rubles. Income for 2017 amounted to 11,724,660 rubles, spouses - 8,280,000 rubles.

Criticism

Statements

In January 2012, Yuri Chaika, in an interview with Rossiyskaya Gazeta, stated that the protest rallies that took place in December 2011 were paid for from abroad and “ money for all this often comes from sources that are located outside of Russia". Journalists from Novaya Gazeta asked Chaika to explain his words and asked whether the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation carried out an investigation or whether this statement was the personal opinion of the prosecutor.

Awards

Books and articles

  • Constitution of the Russian Federation: Stability and development of society /Auth. Col.: Yu. S. Osipov, D. N. Kozak, V. D. Zorkin and others; Rep. ed. B. N. Topornin; The Russian Academy of Sciences. - M.: Yurist, 2004. - 64 p. - (Rescottidiana). ISBN 5-7975-0707-2

Articles

  • Human rights are a priority of the Constitution of the Russian Federation // Russian Justice. - 2003. - No. 12. - P. 5-8.
  • “Our system has become more manageable, operational, capable of solving large-scale problems” // Advocate. - 2004. - No. 1. - P. 28-33. (Report by Yu. Chaika on the upcoming presidential elections.)
  • The pace of reform and development of the Russian justice system should be maintained and increased // Modern law. - 2004. - No. 1. - P. 2-9.
  • For a single legal state // Russian justice. - 2004. - No. 2. - P. 2-7.
  • On the path to further development of the justice system // Law and Law. - 2004. - No. 2. - P. 3-8. (Results of the work of the Ministry of Justice and directions of activity for 2004.)
  • Terebilov Vladimir Ivanovich: [Obituary] // Russian justice. - 2004. - No. 5. - P. 28.
  • “Amendments to the Code of Administrative Offenses are being made as part of the implementation of administrative and judicial reforms” / Yu. Ya. Chaika. // Advocate. - 2004. - No. 7. - P. 51-52. (Journal version of the report at the Government of the Russian Federation, dedicated to the government’s approval in June 2004 of the bill on amendments to the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation.)
  • Extrajudicial suspension of the activities of enterprises by supervisory authorities will now become a thing of the past // Law and Law. - 2004. - No. 7. - P. 3-4.
  • Objective reality of European and world politics // Modern law. - 2004. - No. 7. - P. 3-9.
  • The Ministry of Justice is preparing to make changes to the Fundamentals of Legislation on Notaries // Advocate. - 2005. - No. 10. - P. 41-42.
  • On the progress of reform and the main directions of activities of justice bodies // Advocate. - 2005. - No. 11. - P. 45-48.
  • On measures taken by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation to ensure compliance of the regulatory legal framework of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation and municipalities with federal legislation on local self-government / Yu. Ya. Chaika; The material was prepared by L. Grigorieva. // Advocate. - 2006. - No. 4. - P. 73-74.
  • On the development of the prosecutor's office / Yu. Ya. Chaika; The material was prepared by L. Grigorieva. // Advocate. - 2006. - No. 7. - P. 39-41. (Journal version of the Prosecutor General’s speech in the Federation Council.)
  • Speech by the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Yu. Ya. Chaika at the All-Russian Coordination Meeting of Heads of Law Enforcement Agencies. // Investigator. - 2006. - No. 8. - P. 5-7.
  • Speech by the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Yu. Ya. Chaika at the All-Russian Coordination Meeting of Heads of Law Enforcement Agencies // Legal Issues of National Security. - 2007. - No. 1 - 2. - P. 5-7.

Interview

  • Interview with the Minister of Justice Yu. Ya. Chaika / Yu. Ya. Chaika. // Legislation. - 2004. - No. 1. - P. 2-6.
  • Prosecutor's Office - State Charge for Legal Affairs / Yu. Ya. Chaika; Interviewer Y. Piskunov. // Law. - 2008. - No. 11. - P. 7-16.
  • “I came to the prosecutor’s office as a public assistant...” [Text] / Yu. Ya. Chaika; interviewers V. Grib, E. Kitashov. // Person and law. - 2010. - No. 1. - P. 6-17.

Notes

  1. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of October 3, 2006 No. 1091 “On assigning a class rank to Yu. Ya. Seagull”
  2. Alexander Vasiliev. Career of Yuri Chaika (undefined) . Novaya Gazeta (September 6, 2001). - “Yuri Yakovlevich was born in 1951 in Nikolaevsk-on-Amur, Khabarovsk Territory, in the family of the secretary of the city committee of the CPSU. He studied at the Sverdlovsk Law Institute together with Yuri Skuratov. Assigned as an investigator to the Ust-Udinsky district department of the Irkutsk region. Already at the beginning of 1980, he became the prosecutor of the Taishet Transport Prosecutor's Office, and four years later - the head of the investigative department of the East Siberian Transport Prosecutor's Office. Another year and a half - and Yuri Yakovlevich becomes an instructor in the department of administrative bodies of the Irkutsk Regional Committee of the CPSU. At the end of 1986, he received a new appointment - deputy regional prosecutor for investigation. In the spring of 1988, Chaika was the head of the department of the regional committee of the CPSU, at the beginning of 1991 - the prosecutor of the East Siberian Transport Prosecutor's Office, and in February 1992 - the prosecutor of the Irkutsk region." Retrieved February 5, 2014. Archived November 21, 2001.
  3. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of November 16, 1995 N 1145 “On Chaika Yu. Ya.”
  4. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of August 17, 1999 No. 1066 “On the Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation”
  5. Yuri Chaika was confirmed by senators as Prosecutor General. // Interfax, 06.22.2011
  6. Senators again reappointed Yuri Chaika as Prosecutor General until 2021
  7. Rosreestr renamed Chaika’s sons LSDU3 and YFYAU9 “Meduza”, 06/09/2016
  8. The Polytechnic Museum has learned to turn Artem Chaika into LSDU3 “Meduza”, 06/21/2016
  9. Rosreestr completely “forgot” about Chaika’s children “Slon.ru”, 08/05/2016
  10. Ivan Golunov, Anastasia Napalkova. RBC investigation: who won a 15-year contract for garbage collection in Moscow. "RBC", 08/26/2015
  11. "Pavel Sedakov." The battle for the subsoil: how the prosecutor’s office deals with Artyom Chaika’s competitors. // Forbes, 11/11/2014
  12. I can't stand this salt. // Newspaper “Kommersant” No. 2 dated January 13, 2015, p. 1
  13. FAS removed Chaika's name from the document on the sale of the Meduza salt company, 03/16/2016
  14. The son of the Prosecutor General was again named the owner of a large salt mine “NEWSru.com”, 07.29.2016
  15. Rinat Sagdiev, Bela Love, Elena Vinogradova. How the son of the Prosecutor General built a business on contracts with Russian Railways and Moscow “Vedomosti”, 05/10/2016
  16. The Central Bank of the Russian Federation revoked the license of the Meduza bank associated with Chaika’s son, 02/05/2016
  17. Trips out of town. As the son of the Prosecutor General, Chaika fell in love with urban planning and decided to remake the Moscow region. "Poster. City", 08/08/2014
  18. The son of Prosecutor General Chaika refused the post of Deputy Prime Minister in the Moscow region. "RBC", 07/21/2015
  19. Polina Rusyaeva.

In Russia, there is a government body that monitors the work and implementation of current laws. It accepts any complaints regarding violations of the constitutional and other legal rights of citizens of the Russian Federation.

General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation (Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation)

The functions of this government body include oversight of compliance with the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the implementation of Russian laws in the country. All powers, as well as the full list of functions of the Prosecutor General’s Office, are listed in the federal law “On the Prosecutor’s Office of the Russian Federation.” This body is a paramilitary organization, but is not subordinate to any of the existing branches of government.

Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation

Currently, the duties of the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation are performed by Yuri Yakovlevich Chaika (born 1951). Since 1992, he has worked as the prosecutor of the Irkutsk region, since 1995 - First Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation, since 1996 - Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation, with 2006 – Prosecutor General of Russia.

List of Prosecutors General of the Russian Federation and years of their work in office:

  • Valentin Georgievich Stepankov (1991-1993)
  • Alexey Ivanovich Kazannik (1993-1994)
  • Alexey Nikolaevich Ilyushenko (1994-1995)
  • Oleg Ivanovich Gaidanov (1995)
  • Yuri Ilyich Skuratov (1995-2000)
  • Vladimir Vasilievich Ustinov (2000-2006)
  • Yuri Yakovlevich Chaika (2006-present)

Address of the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation

The building of the General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation is located at the following address: 125993, GSP-3, Russia, Moscow, st. B. Dmitrovka, 15a. Any documents, applications and other materials in written form can be sent to it. Despite the possibility of contacting the Prosecutor General’s Office by e-mail, it is preferable to send voluminous materials in the usual format – by letter.

Official website of the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation

The website of the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation is located at http://genproc.gov.ru/. On this resource you can obtain detailed information about the structure of the Prosecutor General’s Office, the issues it considers and its powers in general. The latest news from the government body and its decisions are immediately published, meetings and other events are announced.

How to contact the Reception Office of the Prosecutor General's Office via the Internet?

The Internet reception of the General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation allows you not only to submit relevant complaints and statements, but also to attach photo and video files to them, as well as other information materials that more fully reveal the essence and reason for the appeal. To use the services of the Internet reception, you must familiarize yourself with the rules for writing messages, which are given on the page - http://genproc.gov.ru/contacts/ipriem/.

Comments:

Galina | 10/02/2015

how to take control of a criminal case
to the Prosecutor General's Office

Denis | 10/19/2015

Good afternoon!!! I have a big claim against bailiffs!!!

Lyudmila | 04.11.2015

they do not pay for the sick leave of their deceased son, citing the fact that six months have passed; the sick leave was delayed by the hospital; they were waiting for a certificate from the archive

Grin Viktor Vladimirovich | 11/23/2015

Lisa! Good night!
I can’t send a teapot
application to the Internet reception of the Prosecutor General's Office. It is short. Help,
Please

Valentina | 11/24/2015

served a sentence under Article 264p3, released under an amnesty, deprived of a driver's license for 2 years. They tell me that these 2 years begin to count from the moment of release, is this true?

Zemlyanoy Evgeniy Grigorievich | 01.12.2015

Please clarify the procedure for resolving disagreements that arise when concluding a social tenancy agreement for housing

Father | 12/20/2015

When will you put the bandits in prison?

Lena | 12/23/2015

I beg you to punish this inhuman creature that blew up the polar bear and I would like to do it in the same way, although it is clear that this is not required by law. But still.

Anatoly Sokolov | 02/05/2016

Dear State Duma deputies, we contacted the Vidnovsk City Prosecutor’s Office on December 24, but to this day there is no help and only the harm is understood from the letter sent to you to the President. The letter was sent to the President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin.
Dear Vladimir Vladimirovich! I ask you, as the guarantor of the Constitution of the Russian Federation and as the President of the Russian Federation, to stop this orgy that is happening in the country in the form of the destruction of settler self-government.
I, Sokolov Anatoly Semenovich born in 1948 father of 3 children and 2 adopted daughters, deputy of the urban settlement of Gorki Leninskiye, Leninsky district, Moscow region, deputy since the times of the Union, tried to help people all his life. We, deputies, rejoiced like children when Federal Law 131 was adopted, as with our head Kotov, taking into account the orders of voters, we planned our initially modest budget, began to put our villages and towns in order, updated monuments to fallen fellow villagers, built children's and sports grounds, They began to put the roads in order, repair the facades of houses, they did everything to equip our Lesser Motherland and Great Russia. To replenish the budget of the settlement, they were looking for enterprises located on our territory and not paying taxes to our budget, which increased from 36 million to 306 million in 2016. During this time, we updated old and built new roads between villages, rebuilt many utility networks that had fallen into disrepair and built new ones. From our budget, by decision of the Council of Deputies, we helped the Vidnovsky maternity hospital, the regional children's hospital and the ophthalmology department, purchasing equipment, providing assistance and making repairs in kindergartens and schools where our children study. And how our villages have become prettier, how people have perked up and become more active, seeing that the local authorities of the urban settlement take into account the problems of the village and everything is being done for the comfortable living of the population. And what holidays did we celebrate, May 9, Settlement Day, Maslenitsa, Crane gatherings, Yesenin and Pushkin evenings, New Year, etc. but the most important thing is that both the residents themselves and our entrepreneurs actively participated in this and these days we were like one family.
But someone really wanted power, and they began to gradually take away our powers, out of 37 there were 13 left, but even this seemed not enough to them; today, throughout the country, governors of federal subjects and heads of districts are voluntarily and forcibly taking away the last powers of rural and urban settlements. I’ll tell you an example of how this is happening here, in our settlement and district, in October 2015, unable to withstand the pressure of the district to transfer all powers, our head A.P. Kotov resigned and went to the hospital, and others also resigned heads, tired of defending our settlements.
And on October 26, 2015, we deputies were called to an extraordinary meeting, where the agenda included two issues: the transfer of all powers to the Leninsky district and the merger with the urban settlement of Vidnoye. Of the 8 deputies present, we all voted unanimously against it. On October 28, all of us deputies received a call and were told that the head of the district, O.V. Khromov, would come to you. for a friendly conversation. The activists of the villages and elders who came to the meeting, as we later found out, were not allowed in, saying that the meeting with the deputies was closed. At the meeting, he spoke for two hours about the need for centralization, which is being carried out at the direction of President V.V. Putin. and Governor Vorobyov, and how good it will be for everyone, why do you need to deal with landscaping separately when we have more opportunities for this, at the same time there will be savings in money, etc. At this meeting, I told him in front of everyone: “You know, I’m already an old man and I can say that I think they won’t send me further than the cemetery, but you’re a new person in our area and I’ve been watching you for a long time, and this is what I tell you.” I’ll say, at various meetings that we held, you made many promises, but you didn’t fulfill any of them, and I don’t believe you.” After the end of the “friendly conversation,” our chairman of the Council of Deputies, Ievlev, proposed voting for the transfer of powers to the district, but the deputies refused, tomorrow we have a scheduled meeting, and that’s where we will make a decision.
But on October 29, 2015, a massive processing of deputies began in the early morning: to the primary school teacher T.N. Chubar. Our acting head A.P. Smirnov came to Kalinovskaya Secondary School. and the head of the education department of the Volkov district and explained in an accessible form that if she did not vote for the transfer, she could quit her job. Our other deputy, the head of the outpatient clinic, was visited in the morning by an inspection and the head of the district health care with the same threats and proposals to the editor of our newspaper - United Russia member and deputy E.V. Zamyatnina. The acting head, Smirnov A.P., summoned him to the office and said - either vote for the transfer of powers, or resign, we don’t need the newspaper anymore and tell him that some of those who disagree may be found with drugs, weapons and other prohibited things in their cars, or they will be detained like a drunk driving. The manager called Deputy Ivanenko V.A., who works in a large gas company, and said that you have parliamentary affairs there, decide, otherwise there is no reason for us to quarrel with the district, his wife, an employee of the 1st department, from the higher authorities of the district They said, influence your husband or look for a job. There were also conversations with other deputies from the acting head A.P. Smirnov. and chairman Ievlev.
Before the meeting on the evening of October 29, we told the deputies - vote as you want, we will not be offended if there are such threats. The head of the Council, O.V. Khromov, came to the meeting, and on the issue of transferring all powers, the majority still voted for the decision not to transfer their powers, in addition, in writing signed by eight deputies they confirmed their decision made on October 26. Then, for a month and a half, they frightened us with all sorts of possibilities, persuaded us, and they wrote some kind of statement against me to the prosecutor’s office for the meeting of the next Council of Deputies. And on December 17, two groups of employees of the Vidnovsky Department of Internal Affairs were ordered with a summons to deliver to the prosecutor's office by 16:30 in order to prevent access to the meeting by 17:00, in addition, at the entrance to the village from two roads, traffic police were on duty in order to detain him as a drunk, they told me this then they told me. But I was warned about this and showed up on time. Having told about this at the meeting, I demanded to stop coercing deputies using such methods. At the meeting at that moment there was the deputy head of the district Dobrina and assistant prosecutor Chernikov, who admitted that it was he who called to him, using this method, being at the Council of Deputies at that time. And on December 17, despite two hours of persuasion from Smirnov and Ievlev, the deputies again voted against the transfer powers.
And after that, the processing of deputies continued as in the dashing 90s, due to which the Cossack ataman N.N. Koshkin and the head deputy T.N. Denisova surrendered, but let God be their judge, let them explain themselves to the voters of the villages. Beleutovo and Pugovichino and parts of the Kalinovka houses themselves, And yesterday, February 4, 2016, we were gathered for a regular meeting, the agenda included one question about making changes to the Charter and other things, 9 deputies from 11 elected and assistant prosecutor Chernikov were present, having considered the issue on the agenda Ievlev Deputy Ivanenko again proposed voting for the transfer of powers to the district, he said this issue had already been resolved earlier and we 4 deputies left. Today we learn that the remaining 5 deputies, without our participation, not having a quorum, indicating that 5 are for and 4 are against, decided to transfer all powers to the district.
Dear Vladimir Vladimirovich, we are not even asking you, but we are shouting for help to intervene in the process of destroying the settlement self-government BASICS 131-FZ and to prevent the death of this democratic entity, because what will we leave to our children and grandchildren, new snickering aligarchs and unkempt villages, towns and villages .
With respect to you, deputy of the urban settlement of Gorki Leninskie Sokolov A.S. and I am sure all the inhabitants of our Motherland.

Gorin Alexander Viktorovich | 02/07/2016

On June 24, 2003, in the area covered by the pedestrian crossing, beware of children, speed limit signs, my son Vladimir Gorin, born in 1994, was hit and killed, the criminal escaped with meth. He was found, a citizen of Armenia. The criminal case was conducted by Tsitskashvili. After some time, she closed it due to active repentance. It is not clear why. I wrote to the prosecutor's office, the case was reopened but closed due to the lack of corpus delicti, the prosecutor protested, the case was sent for further investigation, and closed again due to the lack of corpus delicti. The prosecutor agreed. In 2012, the case was reopened but was immediately closed with the expiration of the statute of limitations. I was not informed about the decisions. The question is why did the prosecutor agree to close the case, and then it was reopened? Who was responsible for this? Why was the criminal given Russian citizenship if he had fines for illegally crossing the border, if he did not live in Russia and was registered at the store’s address? I doubt that the Prosecutor General or anyone from the ENTIRE prosecutor’s office will answer me in good faith and with basic decency. Unfortunately.

Alexander | 02/11/2016

everything is very complicated(((not by correspondence

valentine | 02/19/2016

Hello. We bought an apartment in the housing cooperative Kuznechiki. Developer "Podmoskovye" in 2013. Podolsk. The house was not built, there is no money. Court. The writ of execution. The bailiffs do nothing and do not want to. They are stalling for time. They haven’t even opened an enforcement case. I ask you to look into this situation. Ready to arrive with all documents. With respect and hope Valentina.

Ekaterina | 02/25/2016

The investigative department of the Investigative Committee of the Pervomaisky district of Rostov-on-Don has allocated the verification material for a separate proceeding on the grounds of Article 125 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation of leaving in danger resulting in death and the material was sent to OP No. 6 of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the city of Rostov-on-Don, the district police officer, referring to the attached documents issues a decision to refuse to initiate a criminal case, the prosecutor's office of the Pervomaisky district of Rostov-on-Don, the prosecutor's office of Rostov-on-Don and the prosecutor's office of the Rostov region consider this to be legal.
Is this legal?

Rustam | 03/02/2016

The head of the village administration works part-time as a teacher at a school. During working hours at his main job (at 11 a.m.), he drives to school in a company car and spends 3 hours there. At this time, visitors to the village administration cannot get an appointment with the head and are forced to go home with nothing. We contacted the district administration. No reaction. The head’s salary comes from both his main job and his part-time job, that is, for the 3 hours spent at school, the head receives a salary from his main job. Isn't this corruption? After all, these hours are not worked at the main job, and besides, innocent citizens suffer

Hope | 03/11/2016

Good afternoon
My name is Nadezhda, I live in the Tambov region. I have a huge problem, I am a mother of 2 children, raising one, in 2013 I got a job at a microfinance organization under an oral agreement, I invested my money in this company, 2,000,000 of which I borrowed 1,300,000. The company promised to earn good money, I fell for their offers and invested as a partner. Literally 10 days ago, the company set me up, considered me a failure in the amount of 2,000,000 and fired me in disgrace, calling me a thief. They forced me to write a receipt for the theft of funds. I have proof that the company is evading taxes. What should I do, please help me, the company is threatening me, writing threatening SMS. I am afraid for my children and for myself, I had to take my youngest child out of town. help me

LYUDMILA | 03/21/2016

Hello! On September 23, 2015, I wrote a statement to the Prosecutor General. AR number No. 492853 registration 25-r-135845-15\204676-2015. But I didn’t receive an answer. Are we disabled people really going to get dog diapers? Thank you

Evgeniy | 03/23/2016

Please tell me on my cell phone people are calling me, introducing themselves as employees of the General Prosecutor's Office, saying that an investigation is underway into the case of false psychics led by Andrei Yasny. The woman called, introduced herself as Marina Andreevna Vlasova, then asked to pay a state fee in the amount of five thousand rubles. I wanted to ask the question whether an employee of the prosecutor's office works with such name and is this investigation really being carried out or am I being deceived?

Hope | 03/24/2016

I ask you to please help me return my money because... They were removed just like that, 09/19/2015 at 03:57 am. I activated the “everywhere at home” service right there on September 19, 2015 at 12:22 p.m. was disabled. An SMS notification has been received. On September 20, 2015, I again asked if this service had been disabled, and received confirmation that this operation was not available on the number. I was in my home region (this was traceable) and hoped that everything was correct. But looking at the balance, I saw that 369 rubles had been withdrawn for nothing, I wrote a statement to the office and they promised to return everything because... Everything can be seen on the computer that I didn’t use any service. No, I felt sorry and my whole family’s nerves are still on edge to this day. I beg you, please help me.

Irina | 04/29/2016

Hello.
I want to write a statement to the Prosecutor General's Office about the fact of the transaction under the influence of deception on their email. Please tell me the email address of the Prosecutor General's Office.

Dongak Jamil Aiyr-Sanaaevich | 04/29/2016

Hello, there is a very big problem in our family.
My younger brother's wife slandered him. And she demanded money from me to buy an apartment, she demanded that she hire a lawyer. I complied with her demands. She cheated in court. A very long story. My brother was given 12 years on April 26. What should we do? A copy of the verdict has not yet been given. The brother’s lawyers are waiting for a copy of the verdict and will file an appeal with the Supreme Court of the Republic of Tyva. Can I write to the Moscow Prosecutor's Office, the Moscow Investigation Department, since I don't see a solution to this issue here.

Academician PETROSYAN LEONID VAZGENOVICH | 08/26/2016

SINCE 2012, BY THE INSTRUCTION OF SERGEY EVGENIEVICH NARYSHKIN, I HAVE BEEN TRYING FOR 4 YEARS TO EXPLAIN TO YOU:
FOR THE PURPOSES OF Strict IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RESOLUTION
LENTION OF THE RF CM ABOUT THE COLLECTION OF MY REMUNERATION FROM THE OWNERS OF 150 ENTERPRISES FOR HALF A CENTURY OF FREE USE OF WORKING DRAWINGS OF MY TWO INVENTIONS INITIATED A CRIMINAL CASE FOR 45 YEARS OF NON-PAYMENT OF MY REMUNERATION AND HERE EMPLOYEES OF THE PROSECUTOR GENERAL OFFICE OF THE RF AND THEIR DIVISIONS ARE STANDING IN PLACE FOR FEAR OF THE WRATH OF THE OLIGARCHS. I EXPECT ACTION FROM YOU, NOT REPORTING VOLUMES OF CORRESPONDENCE WITH YOU.
ACADEMICIAN PETROSYAN LEONID VAZGENOVICH

PETROSYAN LEONID VAZGENOVICH | 04.09.2016

THEY DID NOT INITIATE A CRIMINAL PROCEEDING UNDER ART. 145.1 OF THE RF Criminal Code, REFERING TO THE FACT THAT WITH A LONG NON-PAYMENT OF PAYMENT FOR MY TITANIC LABOR, I DID NOT HAVE LABOR RELATIONS WITH ENTERPRISES BUT THIS IS NOT SO SINCE THEY ARISE IMMEDIATELY AFTER REQUEST AND RECEIPT OF WORKING DRAWINGS OF UNIQUE CRANES MY CAPTURES HAVE NO ANALOGUE IN THE WORLD. EVERYTHING IS DONE BY PROSECUTORS TO PROTECT THE OLIGARCHS FROM COLLECTING 32 THOUSAND USD FROM THEM BASED ON RESOLUTION OF THE CM OF THE RF No. 648 OF JULY 12, 1993 AND P.P. 7 AND 12 “INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT REWARDS ENIAH FOR DISCOVERIES, INVENTIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS" CM USSR No. 435 DATED APRIL 24, 1959 (0087)

Tatyana Dorofeeva | 09/17/2016

I ASK YOU TO HELP ME. I AM A DISABLED 2nd group I TOOK MICRO LOANS AND I CAN’T PAY THEM, THE COLLECTORS CALL. I THEN FOUND AN ORGANIZATION ON THE TABLET AND REGISTERED TO RECEIVE A LOAN FOR 150,000, THEY CALLED ME AND SAID THAT THEY CREDITED THE CREDIT AND TOLD ME TO PAY THE MONEY 5900 ON /CARD639002449027491598 IN THE NAME OF NIKITA EVGENICH LOBOV THE ACCOUNTANT OF OJSC OSK-BANK CALLED 89994528870 THIS IS THE TELEPHONE OF THIS ORGANIZATION AND SAID THAT THE MONEY WILL BE ON THE CARD IN TWENTY MINUTES THERE IS NO MONEY STILL DAY AND THEY ARE DONE THEY DO NOT TAKE KU HELP ME PLEASE MY NUMBER 89081756018


Hello!
Since 09/01/2016, the Criminal Code has refused to accept readings from apartment heat meters due to the fact that not all owners have installed them in the house, referring to clause 42.1 of Rules 354. Clause 81 of Rules 354 and Article 15.16 of the Federal Law-261; The criterion for equipping the installation of meters is determined by a document approved by the Ministry of Construction and Housing and Communal Services (plans and energy efficiency passport of the house). Rights of the Criminal Code or violates the laws of the Russian Federation?

Nadezhda Vasilievna | 04.11.2016

Since September, the Criminal Code has not accepted readings from residential heat meters, because not all premises are equipped with them, referring to clause 43.1 of Rules 354. The criterion for equipping a house with meters is determined by the document clause 81 of the Rules and Article 15.16 of the Federal Law-261. Rights of the Criminal Code or violates Federal laws?

Yuri | 05.12.2016

For many inventions, the rights of inventors are violated in terms of payment of monetary bonuses. Not a single director of the enterprise was punished. And in Japan, even any worker receives a bonus - at the end of the month - for any improvement proposal! We didn’t have a law written for our business, including before 1991! And the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Russian Federation has always been lazy and irresponsible to deal with this grandfather! The fan-inventor must be protected by a faeat-prosecutor!! This is where the feet of apathy grow among specialists and depression in industry - Except for the defense industry!


SINCE TODAY IS STILL 2016, I ASK YOU, INSTEAD OF AN INTERNET RECEPTION, TO READ MY ADDRESS TO YURIY YAKOVLEVICH CHAIKA TO CORRECT YOUR FORMAL STYLE OF WRITING INSTRUCTIONS AND HOW TO BETTER DISCARD INDIFFERENCE AND ATTACH MY LINKS NOT TO INTERNAL ET-RECEPTION AND USUAL STYLE OF WRITING ELECTRONIC LETTERS.
I LOOK FORWARD TO READING MY LETTER ABOUT CHANGING THE STYLE OF INSTRUCTIONS AND CHECKING THEM
WITH RESPECT ACADEMICIAN L.V. PETROSYAN JANUARY 13, 2017 I AM WAITING FOR YOUR REPLY BY EMAIL

PETROSYAN LEONID VAZGENOVICH | 01/13/2017

DURING THE HOLIDAYS, THERE IS NO TIME FOR THE STAFF OF THE PROSECUTOR GENERAL OF THE RF TO ELIMINATE ITS MISTAKES:
1. CHECK THE STYLE OF YOUR INSTRUCTIONS AND CONTROL OF THEIR EXECUTION IN THE ORDER OF THE POINTS THAT HE HAS PROVIDED.
2. INVITE CRIMINAL CASES UNDER THE CONDITION OF NON-PAYMENT OF AUTHOR'S REMUNERATION EQUALIMATED TO NON-PAYMENT OF WAGES UNDER ART.2 OF THE LAW OF THE RSFSR "ON INDEXATION OF CASH INCOME AND SAVINGS OF CITIZENS OF THE RSFSR" READ MY EMAIL MA OUTSIDE THE INTERNET RECEPTION ROOM AND THERE GIVES ASSESSMENTS OF YOUR FORMALISM AND INDIFFERENCE WHILE WHAT
NO PLACE FOR COPIES OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS TPAC AS IS PROHIBITION OF NO MORE THAN 5 KBT.
YOURS WITH RESPECT PETROSYAN LEONID VAZGENOVICH

PETROSYAN LEONID VAZGENOVICH | 01/18/2017

I’ll add to my comments, of which there are three, that I’m simply stating that the administration of the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation does not consider it necessary, having read my comments themselves, to express their attitude to the inaction of officials not only with answers in their essence, but also does not want
apply prosecutorial response measures

Lyashenko Anna Mikhailovna | 07/15/2017

I was fed up with calls from the Russian Standard bank, a hundred calls a day, and not just me, but all my neighbors at work, including. There is a law why threats and all kinds of lies are received at any time of the day or night. Regardless of whether it is a day off or a working day

Tatyana Borisovna | 08/03/2017

I would like the prosecutor’s office to more thoroughly check the implementation of the “Accessible Environment” program in high-rise buildings where wheelchair users live. My husband and I went through ten courts (Kostroma), but due to the imperfection of the legislative framework (or maybe for some other reason) there is no solution yet. Resolution No. 649 of 07/09/16 does not really work. And also the law has not yet been adopted by the State Duma in the second reading, according to which it will not be necessary to ask owners about installing vital accessibility features in the entrance and on the street porch of a high-rise building (the bill was proposed by Deputy Terentyev). How much longer will disadvantaged people suffer because of the indifference of local officials who always “have no money”! Russia is such a rich country, but there is always no money! My husband I. L. Zhulev fully fulfilled his duty to the state in military service. Now let the state return the due social “dividends” to him! It's a shame that for two years we have not been able to solve this problem, no matter where we turned...

Dudarova Svetlana Nikolaevna | 08/10/2017

In May 2016, I sent a message from my bank card that 21oooo rubles were stolen, how can I get my money back?

Dudarova Svetlana Nikolaevna | 08/25/2017

21,000 rubles disappeared from my bank card, I contacted the police, the Prosecutor General's Office, but to no avail, what should I do in this case?

Valentina | 02.09.2017

Hello!

I ask you to help me resolve the issue
1. My cousin G.I. Sozdashova, who lives in the village. Naumovka, st. Novaya, 17 took shape in 2011. to care for my aunt (born in 1929) Spiridonova Z.V., she did not look after her (another person looked after her), but she came and took money for her care. At the moment, my aunt has become a disabled person of the 1st group (bedridden), at the moment my aunt’s house (Naumovka village, Zapadny lane, 13, Arzamas district, Nizhny Novgorod region) is not privatized, the house was built by my father (now deceased), assigned me a share, the 2nd share was made in my name by my aunt, the 2nd aunt (the mother of my cousin, who received money for care, but did not look after her) will not give me a share, and this is my only home, it is in disrepair, I can't make repairs because one share is not mine. I am currently renting an apartment. Can I bring my Cousin to criminal liability and on the basis of which article of the Criminal Code? Plus, important documents belonging to Z.V. Spiridonova were stolen. , documents for the house, now I can’t say what, plus certificates of a war and labor veteran. The documents were restored by her great-nephew and restored by Mayorov CE. I submitted a statement to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the city of Arzamas and received a refusal to initiate a criminal case.

Nekhoroshkova Svetlana | 03.11.2017

I have a 12-year-old daughter who was abused by 2 men during the investigation, one shoots himself and Bychkova’s daughter Elvira, who used to work in the police department, using her connections, writes all sorts of slander against me and my daughter, now we are being pressed by the PDN, she drew up an administrative protocol that everything in the house does not meet sanitary requirements is required major repairs, I am not raising my daughter and they want to take her away, I am categorically against this because the inspection took place in my absence and the guardianship and trusteeship authorities should have checked and we are recognized as the injured party and Elvira Gennadievna Bychkova is the daughter of the deceased and pn everything possible to somehow hang everything blame us thanks for the answer

Dashkevich Natalya Vladimirovna | 11/10/2017

The Interdepartmental Commission for Combating the Financing of Terrorism blocked my accounts, I am sixty years old, and there are such serious charges against me. Pension payments have been received on the card, I cannot withdraw money, I don’t know where to go, help.

Tarkhova Natalya Vladimirovna | 11/15/2017

Human rights have been violated. On November 15, 2017, the State Budgetary Institution Zhilishchnik in the Yuzhnoye Medvedkovo district carried out work on the overhaul of hot and cold water supply at the address Moscow, Yasny Proezd, 19 from 10:00 to 16:00. Arriving at 20-00 in apartment No. 2 of the above house, I did not find either hot or cold water turned on, although the entire house has both hot and cold water. I called the dispatch service, they responded and sent an emergency gang to connect. The emergency crew went down to the basement and said that the connection to my apartment had been completely cut off. Without any warning. I called the Yuzhnoye Medvedkovo District Administration and asked for help, to temporarily connect me, but they refused. I am a diabetic and my blood pressure immediately rose. I pay utilities. And therefore I demand that the State Budgetary Institution Zhilischnik be punished and compensate me for the damage and moral harm caused.

Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Yuri Chaika sharply criticized the activities of the “investigative bodies”. According to Mr. Chaika, for many Russian investigators, “criminal procedural legislation” and “material law” are “outer space.” The head of the supervisory agency does not like that up to 70% of criminal cases are reduced to a special procedure, which relaxes investigators and leads to their “degradation.” The head of the Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, actually responded to Mr. Chaika on the same day. He is confident that the “working model” of the agency he heads is “one of the best in the world,” since the Investigative Committee of Russia (ICR) “reports directly to the president.” Mr. Bastrykin believes that prosecutors have “enough powers” ​​to supervise the investigation, and legislation already allows “to maintain a balance of capabilities” between departments.


Yuri Chaika spoke about shortcomings in the work of investigators on February 21 in Tula at a meeting dedicated to protecting investors. “Unfortunately, for many of our investigators, criminal procedural legislation and substantive law are space,” he said.

Mr. Chaika is dissatisfied with the fact that up to 70% of criminal cases are considered in a special manner, which leads “to the degradation of the investigator.”

“Even 20–25 years ago there was a battle of intellects between the investigator and the criminal, but now everything is very simple - a pre-trial detention center and a special procedure for consideration,” Mr. Chaika complained. And the degraded investigator, according to the Prosecutor General, has the idea that he “can react in the same way to the legitimate demands of prosecutors.”

Yuri Chaika recalled that President Vladimir Putin “gave a very harsh assessment” of the investigators at the board of the Prosecutor General’s Office on February 15. Then the head of state called on the prosecutor’s office to “significantly strengthen supervision over the investigation, at all levels.” “We need to carefully monitor any facts of unjustified interference by law enforcement officers in economic life and business conflicts. Situations with unmotivated or, more simply put, custom-made criminal prosecution against business must be checked. You cannot help but see, not notice - this is a problem today, and it must be solved! This is the most important condition for the successful development of the national economy,” said Mr. Putin.

The head of state noted that “a citizen who turns to law enforcement for protection” must be sure that “they will help him and restore his violated rights.” The President “stated that there have been no significant changes in the activities” of the investigation. “Against the background of a reduction in the number of cases sent to court, the number of violations of the law increased and amounted to 5.2 million. Investigators and investigators in cases considered in a special order, as is known, simplify their work to the limit. With such minimal loads, we have the right to demand a fundamentally different level of legality,” Mr. Putin insisted.

Alexander Bastrykin actually managed to answer Yuri Chaika on the same day, giving a lecture to students of the TFR Academy and cadets in St. Petersburg. “Speaking about the function of preliminary investigation in Russia, Alexander Bastrykin emphasized that the Investigative Committee is a non-departmental investigative body subordinate to the president, which is the most optimal model of an investigative body in the world,” notes the official statement of the Investigative Committee dedicated to the lecture. Mr. Bastrykin “focused attention” on the fact that “the investigation is a complex, independent procedural procedure that requires legal knowledge.” The head of the Investigative Committee “noted the need to preserve the supervision function,” adding that the prosecutor’s office “already has sufficient powers to effectively implement it,” while maintaining the “balance of capabilities established by the legislator.”