Alfred Kokh
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Alfred Reyngoldovich Kokh (Koch) (Russian: Альфред Рейнгольдович Кох, born February 28, 1961, in Zyryanovsk, Kazakhstan, USSR) is a Russian politician and businessman of German origin.
On September 12, 1996, he was appointed Chairman of the State Property Committee of Russia. On August 13, 1997 he left the position after giving preferences to some participants of the auction for privatization of Svyazinvest.[1]
In June 2000 - October 2001 he was the Director General of Gazprom Media, a subsidiary media holding of Gazprom (now a subsidiary holding of Gazprombank), succeeded by Boris Jordan.
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- Biography (in Russian)
- Koch without a bacillus by Andrei Agafonov (in Russian).
- On the arguments about the "Europeanness" of Russia, a lecture by Alfred Kokh, June 23, 2005 (in Russian).
- One more member of the family of the civilized nations by Alfred Kokh, Polit.ru, February 9, 2005 (in Russian).
Preceded by Alexander Kazakov |
Head of the Russian State Property Committee September 12, 1996, – August 13, 1997 |
Succeeded by Maxim Boyko |