Putin. Corruption

Putin. Corruption (in Russian: Путин. Коррупция) is an independent report on alleged corruption in Vladimir Putin's inner circle published by the leaders of opposition People's Freedom Party in Russia. The report was presented by them at the press conference on 28 March 2011. This is the first large-scale project of the People's Freedom Party.

The report has been compiled by co-chairmen of the party Vladimir Milov, Boris Nemtsov and Vladimir Ryzhkov, as well as the press secretary of the Solidarity movement Olga Shorina.

Contents

Contents of the report

The report describes the alleged enrichment of Vladimir Putin and his friends, including the 26 palaces and five yachts used by Putin and Medvedev.

  • Introduction
  • The Enrichment of the Members of the Ozero Dacha Condominium
  • Putin and his Billionaire Friends
  • Two Slaves on a Gilded Galley
— Yachts
— Villas and Palaces
— Watches
— Homes and Cars
  • Conclusion[1]

Publication

The publication of the report is carried out on fundraising from the public. To this end, an account has been opened in the money transfer system operated by Yandex. The fundrasing is overseen by a supervisory board, which includes editor-in-chief of Novaya Gazeta Dmitry Muratov, journalist Oleg Kashin, economist Irina Yasina, and writer and blogger Oleg Kozyrev.[2] During first month 1,838,209 rubles was collected.

On 13 April a tender was held to choose the printing house. The winning bid came from the printing house, which offered the lowest price for printing of one copy, 4.05 rubles. Thus, taking into account 3% commission of Yandex, it will be possible to print 440,000 copies.

The account remains open and the fundraising is continuing. The account number mentioned on the covers of the brochures.[3]

The report is also available on the website Putin. Results. There one can find information on the fundraising, news and videos. On the same site, there are also other reports on Vladimir Putin.

A grey-brown colour was chosen for the cover. According to Vladimir Ryzhkov, it "symbolises the substance flooding over our country and rust, which has covered our state".[4]

Distribution

At first, a limited printing of 11,000 copies was published with the funds of the co-chairmen. Its distribution started after the presentation of 28 March 2011 and quickly ran out.

In June the first batch of the pressrun on public donations was ready. The distribution was launched on 11 June in Vladimir. The next day, a large distribution of brochures was held in Moscow during the action of "Solidarity" movement dedicated to the Russia Day. Boris Nemtsov participated in both of these events.[5][6]

On 16 and 17 June police detained opposition activists, who intended to give the report to participants of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. The police claimed that the activists held an unsanctioned rally.[7][8][9] Another activist was detained on 23 June in Moscow.[10]

On 18 June Boris Nemtsov participated in the distribution of the report in St Petersburg and the following day the Anti-Seliger forum near Moscow.

Previous reports

Earlier, Boris Nemtsov and Vladimir Milov published the following reports:

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