Pavel Borodin

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Pavel Borodin
Павел Бородин
NationalityRussian
OccupationPolitician

Pavel Pavlovich Borodin (Russian: Павел Павлович Бородин; born 25 October 1946) is a Russian official and politician. He has the federal state civilian service rank of 1st class Active State Councillor of the Russian Federation.[1]

Borodin was born in the town of

Nizhny Novgorod Region
. Shortly after his birth, the family moved to the city of Kyzyl in the Tuva Region, which is situated in the far south of Siberia.

From 1993 to 1998, he was Head of the Presidential Property Management Department of the

Russian Federation. His deputy and successor in this position was Vladimir Putin. According to the investigative journalist Jake Bernstein (2019),[clarification needed] in that role Borodin signed a contract with a Swiss to renovate the Grand Kremlin Palace. Other contracts followed, as well as around $30 million on kickbacks that Borodin distributed to friends and fellow officials, including to then-president Boris Yeltsin
(p. 92).

From 1998 to 2000, he became a member of the Interdepartmental Commission of the Security Council on Economic Security.

From 2000 to 2011, he was the State Secretary of the

In 2001, he was arrested in New York for

money-laundering. Later, he was released on bond of five million Swiss francs. In 2002, his case was closed and the bond was returned while further details are not disclosed.[3]

Honours and awards

References and notes

  1. ^ О присвоении квалификационных разрядов федеральным государственным служащим Управления делами Президента Российской Федерации (Decree 992) (in Russian). President of Russia. 26 June 1996.
  2. ^ Григорий Рапота стал новым госсекретарем Союзного государства. Российская газета (in Russian). Retrieved 2019-03-11.
  3. ^ Pavel Borodin, the State Secretary of Russia and Belarus Union (in Russian)

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