How Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev Turned War Into A Windfall
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In March 2017, the Anti-Corruption Foundation, Alexey Naval, published one of its most high-profile investigations, the film "He is not to you Dimon" on residences, vineyards and yachts of Dmitry Medvedev, the former president and then acting Prime Minister of Russia, and the Naval team found out that he had hidden his assets through a scheme based on charitable foundations run by his friends and relatives. The film "He is not to you Dimon" coll…


How Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev Turned War Into A Windfall
Once a champion of reform, Dmitry Medvedev has morphed into a wildly belligerent critic of Ukraine and the West. In Russia, the change has saved him from oblivion. It may also be a source of riches: Foundations linked to Medvedev have amassed over $1 billion during the full-scale war, Systema found.
After the outbreak of the great war, Dmitri Beardev, the once shy Western liberal, became almost the most radical voice in the Kremlin, not only added political points and popularity, but also improved its well-being. In recent years, bear funds have received record donations and by the end of the 2024s had accumulated over $800 million in accounts. At the same time, foundations are growing new real estate, investing in questionable startups and…
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