Where does Filimonov Roman Evgenievich work now. From the Ministry of Defense to Russian Railways, and from Russian Railways to FSK (part of Rosseti)

07/22/2015, Media wars of the Ministry of Defense, Photo: IA "Arms of Russia", Illustrations: via b0ltay

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We publish some materials from the secretary's array Roman Filimonova. Filimonov once served as vice-governor of St. Petersburg, the Moscow region, head of the Construction Department of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, and now this respectable gentleman heads one of the structures of Russian Railways - the Central Directorate for Track Repair. We wish him prosperity in the field of disbursing funds for the repair of railway tracks :), and we ourselves will return to the array of his secretary - Ksenia Bolshakova. After studying Xenia's mail array and devices that fell into our hands (accidentally, of course), we came to the conclusion that Mr. Filimonov rarely used a computer and the Internet, and most of the communications in this area fell on Xenia's fragile but reliable shoulders. Ksenia has accompanied Mr. Filimonov throughout most of his career and is his confidante in various non-public matters. Starting from the unofficial PR structures headed by Filimonov, the distribution of funds among the attracted trolls, the organization of paid materials in the media (hello to the Kommersant newspaper and top bloggers!), etc. etc. This is just a small part of Mr. Filimonov's existing array. The array itself is still sold on the Information Exchange at the link.

We decided that future buyers would not lose if we published a tiny part of the materials from this array ...

Department of Defense Media Wars

It is probably no longer a secret that not only private companies use paid publications in the media and the army of "trolls" in their competition, but also solid state departments, even such as the Ministry of Defense, are actively engaged in this. We bring to your attention several examples from the correspondence of Ksenia Bolshakova, assistant to the former head of the Construction Department of the Ministry of Defense:

The Construction Department of the Ministry of Defense has been waging a protracted media war with Spetsstroy for a long time. IN this letter there is a discussion of the topics of custom publications. The citation of Lavrenty Pavlovich Beria also looks funny.


Another example, in early November 2014, a certain Anna Gryazeva sent Xenia Bolshakova for editing an article on the topic “Spetsstroy disrupts the timing of the rearmament of the group of Russian troops in the Southern Kuriles” by Kommersant journalist Ivan Safronov, who, by the way, distinguished himself with a number of articles denouncing Spetsstroy.


Further, the article is promoted in social networks.


It is likely that all these custom publications are paid from the budget of the Ministry of Defense, or rather from the pockets of taxpayers.


In addition to “working with the media and bloggers,” Bolshakova’s correspondence is full of examples of tasks for “trolls.” And reports on the work done on placing paid comments on forums and media sites. The sincerity of the employees of the Ministry of Defense is especially pleasing. From the “instructions” - “.. finally finished with this Olympics, and decided to get down to business ..”



An interesting clarification on the specifics of the work of "trolls" in various social networks:


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Having been working on various "trolls" and their "organizers" for a long time, we continue to be surprised at the moral "flexibility" and "comprehensiveness" of these people. So Ksenia, when Roman Filimonov was “asked” to leave the Ministry of Defense, and the boss had not yet planned a new position, began to feverishly look for work. Here is a Headhunter job posting based on her request, apparently based on her skills. Xenia, agree!

and confirmed to Gazeta.Ru in the Lefortovsky District Court of Moscow. The representative of the court explained that Goncharov is suspected of committing a crime under Part 1 of Art. 201 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (abuse of authority). “In this regard, at the request of the investigator, by a decision of August 26, a preventive measure was chosen for Valery Goncharov in the form of detention for up to two months, until October 26,” the court said.

Valery Goncharov

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Goncharov was detained at the end of last week in one of the capital's airports while trying to fly abroad.

According to media reports, the operation to detain the top manager was carried out by FSB CSS operatives. Goncharov's place of work and several home addresses were searched.

The FSB does not comment on Goncharov's detention. The essence of the claims against the former top manager is also not clear.

The press service of FGC Gazeta.Ru stated that the Federal Grid Company does not comment on the actions of law enforcement and investigative agencies. Also, official representatives of the company noted that since the beginning of August, Valery Goncharov has not been working in the Federal network company.

“Currently, the corresponding block is in charge of the one that came in at the beginning of summer,” the press service said, noting that the energy bridge across the Kerch Strait was commissioned 1.5 years ahead of the normative deadlines. The works are accepted by the regulatory and supervisory authorities. There were no violations of construction technologies.

The construction of ground infrastructure under the last stage of the project will be completed in 2017, in full compliance with the deadlines stipulated by the FTP.

According to unofficial data, the detention of Goncharov could be related to another investment project related to the unification of the energy system of the Urals and Siberia into a single network. As part of this project, equipment worth several hundred million rubles was purchased. At the same time, preference was allegedly given to one contractor, and the equipment supplied by the company did not pass the necessary examinations.

According to the official biography, Valery Goncharov worked as a financial director from 1998 to 2000 state enterprise"Fuel and energy complex of St. Petersburg". After that, he headed CJSC Lenteplosnab for a year. And then from July 2001 to January 2004 he worked as chairman of the Regional Energy Commission. From October 2004 to June 2005 - Deputy Minister of Regional Development of the Russian Federation.

Goncharov was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of PJSC FGC UES in July 2012.

public Joint-Stock Company"Federal Grid Company of the United energy system” (PJSC FGC UES) was established in accordance with the program for reforming the electric power industry Russian Federation as an organization for the management of the Unified National (All-Russian) Electric Grid (UNEG) in order to preserve and develop it. Authorized capital PJSC FGC UES is 633,570,508 rubles 00 kopecks and is divided into 1,274,665,323,063 ordinary shares with a par value of 50 kopecks each. 80.13% of the placed shares of PJSC FGC UES are owned, minority shareholders- 19.28% of the shares of the Federal Grid Company, owns 0.59%.

Filimonov will oversee the key issues of the implementation of the investment program, procurement and connection to networks. According to some reports, the appointment was initiated by Rosseti and should increase control over FGC's expenses by the parent company.


MOSCOW, July 25 (BigpowerNews) — Roman Filimonov has been appointed First Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Federal Grid Company (FSK, part of Rosseti), according to Kommersant sources familiar with the situation. The press service of the Federal Grid Company confirmed that the new top manager took up his duties on July 11.

According to the newspaper, Roman Filimonov will be responsible for the implementation of FGC's investment program, procurement, and connection to networks. He is also responsible for IT and science issues. Valery Goncharov, who has held the post of First Deputy Chairman of the Board of FGC since 2013 and was responsible for procurement, until he leaves the company and retains the chair of the board member. Prior to joining FGC, Mr. Goncharov held senior positions in Lenenergo and TGC-1 in St. Petersburg, and until 2004 he headed the St. Petersburg Regional Energy Commission.

According to Kommersant, the proposal to carry out a personnel reshuffle in FGC was made by the management of Rosseti, whose relations with a large and strong subsidiary do not always go smoothly.

In the spring, Rosseti gained the opportunity to directly influence the composition of the board of directors of FGC, as happens in other subsidiaries of the holding, for example, in MRSK. This idea was supported by President Vladimir Putin. Also, Rosseti can now increase the number of holding representatives on the board of directors of a subsidiary from two to six (there are 11 seats on the board). The state-owned company has already exercised this right by doubling the number of its representatives on the board at the end of June. In addition to the re-elected head of Rosseti, Oleg Budargin, and member of the board of Rosseti, Andrei Demin, Mr. Budargin's deputies for finance and construction, Yegor Prokhorov and Sergey Sergeev, were elected to the council, reminds Kommersant. In "Rosseti" on Friday, the newspaper notes, they only specified that the decision to appoint Mr. Filimonov was made by the board of directors of FGC.

Roman Filimonov comes from the team of St. Petersburg Governor Valentina Matvienko. From 2009 to 2012, as vice-governor, he oversaw the construction block of Smolny, and in May 2012 he moved to a similar position in the government of the Moscow Region, which at that time was headed by Sergei Shoigu. In January 2013, following Mr. Shoigu, he ended up in the Ministry of Defense, heading the construction department there. In March 2015, Mr. Filimonov headed the Central Directorate for Track Repair (TsDRP, part of Russian Railways), where he worked until recently. Since July 2, Vladimir Antonets has become the head of the CDRP, the press service of the railway monopoly reported.

The main task of Roman Filimonov, apparently, will be to increase the efficiency of FGC's spending. Despite the fact that FGC made a significant profit in 2015 (44.1 billion rubles under IFRS against a loss of 20.6 billion rubles a year earlier), the company's investment program has almost tripled over the past few years, to 55 billion rubles. , from 153 billion rubles. in 2012, Kommersant writes. Natalya Porokhova from ACRA, quoted by the newspaper, explains the decline in the investment program with a high debt burden and a tightening of the tariff policy. “Over the next three years, investments will remain at the level of 2014-2015, the main strategic direction of the company will be a significant reduction in specific capital costs,” she believes. Additional pressure on the investment program, adds FG BCS analyst Igor Goncharov, is exerted by the fact that the state began to demand significant dividends from the company: at the end of 2015, FGC increased dividends by almost an order of magnitude, to 17 billion rubles, Kommersant concludes.

From whose yacht the vice-governor of St. Petersburg Roman Filimonov fell out

Semyon Kovalenko

Something amazing is starting to happen to the construction oligarchs. Some of them suddenly, according to the laws of our market-administrative economy, are instantly blown away, turning from billionaires into unfortunate debtors, and some, apparently not wanting to share the fate of Sergei Polonsky, plunge headlong into near-construction intrigues. Or under the water, which happened to an authoritative builder, and, concurrently, the vice-governor of St. Petersburg Roman Filimonov.

Back on July 7, Interfax briefly reported that Filimonov was in the hospital. No details were given. Then it turned out that the vice-governor's builder's injury was of a completely domestic nature - either he fell while riding a jet ski, or from a yacht. Well, it happens that the rich not only have their own quirks, but also their own injuries ... Simple fitters or even foremen, you know, extremely rarely fall overboard a private yacht in the Gulf of Finland. And then, a continuous detective story and a game of state secrets began. So the St. Petersburg news site Fontanka.ru opened that “the police of St. Petersburg have no opportunity not only to initiate a criminal case on the fact of the state of emergency with Vice-Governor Roman Filimonov, but even simply to understand the circumstances of what happened. Eyewitnesses of the official's fall into the water from the yacht refuse to speak.

As it became known to our publication, the accident occurred in the Gulf of Finland in the Primorsky district. After that, the yacht with the injured vice-governor moored on the territory of one of the private yacht clubs in the Petrogradsky district at about two in the morning on July 7. By this time, the police officers called had arrived at the club. However, as they say, for a long time policemen were not allowed into the territory: they say that these are private properties. When law enforcement officers managed to enter the yacht club, Filimonov was already being assisted by doctors. According to Fontanka, the police tried to find out from eyewitnesses of the incident (in total, according to various sources, there were from five to eight people on the yacht) about the circumstances of the emergency. However, the participants of the night walk stated that they would not say anything, referring to Article 51 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation. Recall that this article reads: “No one is obliged to testify against himself, his spouse and close relatives, the circle of which is determined federal law". For the policemen, it remained unclear: either there was something in what happened that could harm the participants of the walk, because they do not want to “testify against themselves”, or is it just a habit of “not testifying anything”.

St. Petersburg journalists also unearthed that “an equally strange situation occurred with attempts to find out the ownership of the yacht. According to some reports, it is on the balance sheet of Gregoris Yachts LLC. The company is located at 55, Vyborgskaya Embankment. It should be noted that the office of the Gregoris Kars car dealership is also located there. According to Fontanka, the owner of both companies is one person - Grigory Brudny (in Kars he is a co-owner). In a conversation with a Fontanka correspondent, Brudny denied the information that the emergency had occurred on one of their yachts. According to him, the company only sells them, but does not "let them ride." He also noted that he did not know anything about what happened on the night of July 7.

The accident with the vice-governor Roman Filimonov has already acquired rumors and conjectures. At the moment, it is known for sure that it happened around 2 am. It was a private trip on a 13m yacht. According to sources, everyone was sober. Either stumbling or slipping, the official fell overboard. And it almost ended in tragedy - he was pulled under one of the working propellers. As a result, he received open fractures of both legs and a closed fracture of the femur. The vice-governor was urgently hospitalized in serious condition. Now he is in the intensive care unit of the Military Field Surgery Clinic of the Military Medical Academy. Doctors interviewed by Interfax found it difficult to answer when the vice-governor might recover.

At the same time, in the near-oligarchic construction environment, a rumor stubbornly persists that Filimonov was the victim of a stormy fun on the yacht of another authoritative figure construction market Deputy Vitaly Yuzhilin. More than one pair of attentive eyes have repeatedly observed the joint water and land pastime of the named personalities in the city of Peter the Great and its environs. It is possible that the construction bosses celebrated the next stage of joint participation in the struggle of the so-called "St. Petersburg and near-Petersburg builders" for control over the Russian construction industry, represented by two hundred self-regulatory organizations(SRO). Acting on the principle “the worse, the better,” this grouping brought together such diverse people as deputies Vitaly Yuzhilin and Viktor Pleskachevsky, former head of Gosstroy Nikolai Koshman, and authoritative builder Anvar Shamuzafarov.

At present, the “near St. Petersburg” are fighting throughout the country, trying to impose their control and “protection” on them from the vicissitudes of the market and power, in the best traditions of the Japanese “yakuza”. At the same time, relations in the group are also, apparently, far from idyllic - members of the "near St. Petersburg" now and then attack each other, then the leaders of the most influential SROs, either under the influence of the summer heat, or doubting the real support of a number of higher government officials, whose names they try to confuse the gullible heads of certain companies. So at the beginning of this week, the group suddenly launched a PR attack on one of their "signers" Anvar Shamuzafarova, and even earlier sent out documents to SROs, which directly indicate that they are loved and supported by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak. Something tells us that the Deputy Prime Minister himself is unlikely to be happy with such a stormy publicity.

So, unexpected falls of individuals from the board of the yacht, apparently, should still be supplemented by a police investigation, because the unbreakable friendship and the ever-increased appetites of both "St. Petersburg" and "near St. Petersburg" building authorities and authoritative builders could play an important role here.

Public Joint Stock Company "Federal Grid Company of the Unified Energy System" was established in accordance with the program of reforming the electric power industry of the Russian Federation as an organization for the management of the Unified National, All-Russian, Electric Grid in order to preserve and develop it. In this type of activity, the company is the subject of a natural monopoly. Power grid facilities are located in 77 regions with a total area of ​​15.1 million sq. km. Half of the total energy consumption of the Russian Federation is provided by the electricity of the FGC UES company. It is a subsidiary dependent company of JSC Russian Grids.

The unified energy system of Russia has been recognized as a "national asset and a guarantee of energy security" of the state. Its main part "is a single national energy network, including a system of power lines that unite most regions of the country and is one of the elements of guaranteeing the integrity of the state." To preserve and strengthen, ensure the unity of technological management and implementation public policy in the electric power industry” provides for the creation of FGC UES.

Board of the Federal Grid Company of the Unified Energy System

Zaragatsky Alexander Arkadievich - First Deputy Chairman of the Board

Filimonov Roman Evgenievich - First Deputy Chairman of the Board

Vodennikov Dmitry Alexandrovich - Deputy Chairman of the Board, Chief Engineer PJSC FGC UES

Molsky Aleksey Valerievich - Deputy Chairman of the Board of PJSC FGC UES

Pozdnyakov Nikolai Igorevich - Member of the Management Board of PJSC FGC UES

Terebulin Sergey Sergeevich - Deputy Chairman of the Board of PJSC FGC UES

Tikhonova Maria Gennadievna - Deputy Chairman of the Board of PJSC FGC UES

Board of Directors of the Federal Grid Company of the Unified Energy System

Grachev Pavel Sergeevich - General Director of PJSC Polyus, General Director of Management Company Polyus LLC, Independent Director

Demin Andrey Alexandrovich - Member of the Management Board of PJSC Rosseti

Igor Kamenskoy - Managing Director of Renaissance Broker LLC, Independent Director

Murov Andrey Evgenievich - Chairman of the Board of PJSC FGC UES

Poluboyarinov Mikhail Igorevich - First Deputy Chairman of Vnesheconombank, Member of the Management Board State Corporation Development Bank and foreign economic activity(Vnesheconombank)"

Prokhorov Egor Vyacheslavovich - Deputy Director General Finance PJSC Rosseti

Roshchenko Nikolai Pavlovich - Member of the Board, Deputy Chairman of the Board of ATS JSC, Head of the Legal Department of the Association NP "Market Council"

Sergeev Sergey Vladimirovich - Deputy General Director for Capital Construction of PJSC Rosseti

Snikkars Pavel Nikolaevich - Director of the Department for the Development of the Electric Power Industry of the Ministry of Energy of Russia

Ferlengi Ernesto - President of the Association of Italian Industrialists "Confederation of Italian Industry", Eni Executive Vice President for Market Development in Russia and Central Asia "Eni" S.p.A., Independent Director

Shatokhina Oksana Vladimirovna - Deputy General Director for Economics of PJSC Rosseti