Olga Litvinenko
Ольга Владимировна Литвиненко ( русский : Ольга Владимировна Литвиненко ; 1983)-русский бывший политик и дочь Владимира Литвиненко , близкого друга Владимира Путина и в словах Ольги, «Самый богатый ректор» и « Олигарх ». [ 1 ] Ольга обвинила своего отца в похищении своей дочери.
Карьера
[ редактировать ]Ольга была членом Законодательного собрания Санкт -Петербурга [ 2 ] с 2007 по 2011 год. [ 1 ]
Семейный и юридический спор
[ редактировать ]Ее отец Владимир является ректором Института горнодобывающей промышленности Санкт -Петербурга и владеет 5% доли в Phosagro , который владеет фосфатной шахтой в Арктике. [ 3 ] Шахта когда -то была частично принадлежала в настоящее время заключенным в тюрьму Михаил Ходорковский . [ 3 ] Владимир утверждает, что в 2004 году он провел некоторую консультацию для компании, за которую он получил акции. [ 3 ] Акции сейчас стоят около 260 000 000 долларов [ 3 ] Фосагро был проведен на Лондонской фондовой бирже . После того, как в июле 2011 года [ 3 ] Vladimir Putin went to the Saint Petersburg Mining Institute where he received a degree in 1996, under Vladimir Litvinenko's guidance. Putin has been accused of plagiarising large sections of his dissertation.[4]
In May 2010, Vladimir and his wife Tatyana were looking after Olga's daughter Ester-Maria Litvinenko (born 2009), and refused to give her back to Olga.[2] Olga has described this as a kidnapping and has instigated legal proceedings to get her daughter back. Olga describes her father as "the richest rector in Russia" and an "oligarch" ("самый богатый ректор России, олигарх"[1]). In summer 2011, Vladimir reported to the police that Olga and her other child, Michael Stefan, had been kidnapped and Olga's assets were subsequently frozen.[2] Olga and her other children, Sarah, Dina and Michael Stefan, are living in London. Olga is still fighting to get her daughter Ester-Maria back.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Ольга Литвиненко". Ester-Maria.com. Archived from the original on 17 July 2018. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Дочь Владимира Литвиненко: У моего отца "синдром Ивана Грозного" Подробнее". Rosbalt.ru. 24 April 2012. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Kramer, Andrew E.; Herszenhorn, David M. (1 March 2012). Written at Saint Petersburg. "Midas Touch in St. Petersburg: Friends of Putin Glow Brightly". The New York Times. Manhattan. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
- ^ "It All Boils Down to Plagiarism". Cdi.org. 31 March 2006. Archived from the original on 6 August 2009. Retrieved 2 March 2010. Clifford Gaddy: "Mr. Litvinenko -- who was directly involved in the dissertation, allegedly helped [Putin] choose the topic and was more or less the advisor for the dissertation -- is himself a member of the higher accreditation commission, which is the government-appointed body to be the watchdog over standards about degree-granting, dissertations and quality control for higher education in Russia. So it’s extra scandalous that he would be involved in this case of, at minimum, shoddiness and plagiarism, possibly something worse, which would be the literal purchase, either by money or political influence, of a dissertation by someone who didn’t actually do the work. That second point is not clear. I don’t have proof about that. All I have is proof about the plagiarism."
- ^ Campbell, Matthew (22 May 2021). "They kidnapped my daughter, says mother who stood up to Putin clique". The Times. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
External links
[edit]- Olga's official Facebook (in Russian)
- Olga's site for the return of her child (in Russian)
- Profile of Vladimir Litvinenko, Saint Petersburg Times