Valeriy Khoroshkovsky Вале́рій Хорошко́вський |
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Born | January 1, 1969 Kiev, Ukrainian SSR |
Net worth | $568 million[1] ($1.55 billion in 2008[2]) |
Spouse | Olena[2] |
Children | Two sons and a daughter[2] |
Valeriy Ivanovych Khoroshkovsky (Ukrainian: Валерій Іванович Хорошковський, born January 1, 1969 in Kiev[3]) is a Ukrainian businessman, head of the Security Service of Ukraine[4][5][6] and owner of U.A. Inter Media Group[1] which owns majority shares in various Ukrainian TV channels such as Inter TV.[7] According to Ukrainian and East European media Khoroshkovsky is one of Ukraine's richest people.[1][8][9]
While being in public office Khoroshkovsky had large stakes in various Ukrainian media and metallurgy industries.[2][7] In 2006 Khoroshkovsky stated: "I owned mid-sized businesses that had no kind of political influence. I cannot say I gained something for my business thanks to politics or that I had any political advantages thanks to business”.[9]
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Khoroshkovsky completed a postgraduate economics study at Kiev State University in 1993.[9]
In 1994 Khoroshkovsky started a metal trading business which he disbanded in 1995 to become active in banking.[9] Since then Khoroshkovsky has been active in the furniture retail and trading business and has had stakes in dairy, soda, machinery and bus factories. In 2004 Khoroshkovsky sold his stake in Ukrsotsbank to Ukraine's second-richest businessman Viktor Pinchuk for an estimated $200 million.[9]
After Khoroshkovsky's resignation as Economics Minister in January 2004 he was appointed vice president of steel giant Evraz, becoming its head in April 2006 either because of his connections or his 13-year friendship with Alexander Abramov.[9] In December 2006 Khoroshkovsky resigned as Chief Executive Officer of Evraz because of his appointment as the First Deputy Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.[10]
In 2005 Khoroshkovsky paid about $250 million for a 61% stake in Inter TV, one of Ukraine's biggest television channels.[9] In June 2007 he expanded his U.A. Inter Media Group Ltd with various other channels bought from Dmytro Firtash.[11] After Khoroshkovsky was appointed as Head of the State Customs Service of Ukraine in December 2007 his wife became head of U.A. Inter Media Group.[12]
In June 2010 both Kanal 5 and TVi accused Khoroshkovsky of abusing his power and influence to preserve monopoly control of Ukraine's media airwaves and limit objective news reporting.[13] Khoroshkovsky replied (early June 2010) that he is ready to sell his media business to a willing buyer.[7][14] As of the summer of 2011 it was not sold.[1][15]
Khoroshkovsky was a member of the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament) from the Ukrainian parliamentary election of 1998 until 2002[16] after winning a seat in the Krasnoperekopsk constituency,[17] representing the People's Democratic Party.[18] As a lawmaker he voted for the removal of Prime Minister Viktor Yushchenko from his office in May 2001 which resulted in the end of Yushchenko's prime ministership.[19]
At the March 2002 Ukrainian parliamentary election Khoroshkovsky represented the Team of Winter Generation,[19] which won no seats; he was a member of the Ukrainian Peasant Democratic Party at the time.[18][20]
In August 2002 Khoroshkovsky was appointed deputy head in the Presidential Administration of President Leonid Kuchma.[19] Khoroshkovsky was appointed minister of economy in December 2002 in the new Viktor Yanukovych government on recommendation of Labour Ukraine.[19] In 2003 he criticized Ukraine's economic policy and threatened to resign if Ukraine entered the common economic space with Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. Labour Ukraine immediately warned the minister that any minister who opposed the entry of Ukraine to this common economic space would be fired from the government.[9] Khoroshkovsky resigned in January 2004, complaining that the Finance Ministry was preventing his Economic Ministry from drawing up long-term economic plans.[9]
In December 2006 President Viktor Yushchenko appointed Khoroshkovsky as First Deputy Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, from which Khoroshkovsky resigned in May 2007.[21] On December 24, 2007 Khoroshkovsky was appointed as Head of the State Customs Service of Ukraine.[22] He was relieved of this post on January 28, 2009.[22] The same day Khoroshkovsky was appointed First Deputy Chief of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU).[22] On March 11, 2010 Khoroshkovsky was appointed head of the SBU by the Ukrainian Parliament.[4] On April 19, 2010 Khoroshkovsky was appointed a staff member of the National Bank of Ukraine by President Viktor Yanukovych.[23] In 2010 he was also member of the Supreme Council of Justice, that appoints and fires judges, from May 31 till December 16.[1][24]
The SBU opened its Soviet Ukrainian archives in January 2009. Khoroshkovsky believes that the SBU should reduce public access to its archives and concentrate on its main task of being a secret service.[25]
According to Member of the European Parliament Elmar Brok (who met Khoroshkovsky when Khoroshkovsky hosted a luxurious dinner for MEPs in Brussels in November 2010) "he doesn't seem to understand that threatening the independence of the judiciary is one of biggest mistakes you can make when you are trying to build a new state, he doesn't seem to understand what are the proper limits of his mandate."[26]
President Yanukovych conferred a rank of general to Khoroshkovsky in August 2011.[27]