Alexander Yevgenievich Lebedev ( rus, Александр Евгеньевич Лебедев, p=ɐlʲɪˈksandr jɪvˈɡʲenʲjɪvʲɪtɕ ˈlʲebʲɪdʲɪf; born 16 December 1959)
is a Russian businessman, and has been referred to as one of the
Russian oligarchs. Until 1992, he was an officer in the
First Chief Directorate (Foreign Intelligence) of the
Soviet Union′s
KGB and later one of the KGB's successor-agencies, Russia's
Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).
In early 2008, he was listed as the 39th richest Russian, and worth an estimated
US$3.1 billion by ''
Forbes'' magazine, but by October 2008 he was worth $300 million.
In March 2012, ''Forbes'' estimated his fortune at
US$1.1 billion. His fortune has since declined, and he is no longer considered to be a billionaire.
He is part owner of the Russian newspaper ''
Novaya Gazeta
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''
and owner of two UK newspapers with his son
Evgeny Lebedev: the ''
Evening Standard'' and ''
The Independent''.
In May 2022 Lebedev was put on
Canada's sanctions
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list following the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
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.
He was separately reported to have met Vyacheslav Dukhin, a senior Russian government official, weeks before the invasion.
Early life and education
Lebedev was born in Moscow. His parents were part of the Moscow
intelligentsia
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. His father, Yevgeny Nikolaevich Lebedev, was an elite athlete: a member of the Soviet national
water polo team, and later a professor at the
Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow's highest technical school. After graduating from
Moscow Pedagogic Institute, Lebedev's mother, Maria Sergeyevna, worked in a rural
Sakhalin school and later taught English in a Moscow tertiary school.
In 1977, Lebedev entered the Department of Economics at
Moscow State Institute of International Relations. After he graduated in 1982, Lebedev began working at the Institute of Economics of the World Socialist System doing research for his
Kandidat (between master's degree and doctorate) dissertation, ''The problems of debt and the challenges of globalization''.
Career in the intelligence services
Lebedev transferred to the
First Chief Directorate (Foreign Intelligence) of the
KGB. According to ''
The Sunday Times'', as a KGB spy, he was based at the Soviet embassy in London from 1988, bringing his son,
Evgeny Lebedev, with him.
[ At the embassy, he worked on economic issues with Andrey Kostin who was also at the embassy until 1990.] He worked for the KGB's successor, the Foreign Intelligence Service, until 1992.[
According to a report presented by the Italian ''External Intelligence and Security Agency'' to the parliamentary oversight committee (Copasir), Lebedev's resignation from the FSB might have been fictitious and he "continued to participate in annual KGB meetings". Moreover, "He would have started his business activity while still in the service of the KGB and using the funds he had acquired as an agent", the report noted.]
Business career
Upon leaving the Russian intelligence community, Lebedev set up his first company, the Russian Investment-Finance Company. In 1995 this bought the National Reserve Bank
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, a small Russian bank which was in trouble at the time. The bank subsequently grew rapidly to become one of Russia's largest banks. Among the bank's assets were:
* 11% of the main Russian national airline Aeroflot
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* 44% of the Ilyushin
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Finance Co, that owns a significant share of Russian aircraft-building industry
* significant parts of Sberbank, Gazprom
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, RAO UES
The bank is the core of the group of companies holding National Reserve Corporation
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, that according to Lebedev's personal site owns around US$2 billion of assets.[ In March 2006, '' Forbes'' estimates Lebedev's fortune as high as US$3.5 billion,][ but as of July 2013 he dropped out of the billionaires list and is no longer a billionaire.
The National Reserve Corporation included the ]National Land Company
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(the biggest potato producer in Russia), National Housing Corporation (construction of affordable houses), National Mortgage Company
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(Национальная Ипотечная Компания), as well as interests in textiles, telecommunications, trams and trolleybuses, electrical power, chemical and tourist industries owning a large hotel network in Crimea and plan to create the National Reserve Park that would manage diverse tourist enterprises in Russia, Ukraine and France.
Lebedev used to own the ''Moskovski Korrespondent
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History
In September 2007, Russian businessman and former U ...
'', but according to Channel 4's '' Dispatches'' programme, Lebedev closed it down for publishing an article about Vladimir Putin having an affair with Alina Kabayeva.
On 21 January 2009, Lebedev and his company Evening Press Corporation, part of Lebedev Holdings, bought approximately a 75.1% of share in the '' Evening Standard'' newspaper for £1. The previous owners, the Daily Mail and General Trust, continue to hold 24.9% in the company in the new firm, named Evening Standard Ltd. Lebedev promised not to interfere with the editorial running of the paper. Lebedev commented that during his time as a spy in London, he used the ''Evening Standard'' to find information. Paul Dacre, the editor-in-chief of the ''Evening Standard'' at the time of the sale said: "It's a very sad day for the paper, it's a very sad day for the Rothermeres. We are very sorry that it leaked out, we had no control over that. Everyone's been working very hard and there's a lot of hope for the future of the ''Evening Standard''."
In 2009, he entered into exclusive negotiations with Independent News & Media
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to buy the company's British national newspapers, '' The Independent'' and ''The Independent on Sunday''. Before the purchase was completed, his representatives offered the editorship of ''The Independent'' to Rod Liddle. The offer was withdrawn after Liddle's putative appointment was opposed by the newspaper's staff and by an online campaign. On 25 March 2010, Lebedev bought '' The Independent'' and ''Independent on Sunday'' for £1.
In 2012, National Reserve Bank (NRB) faced difficulties: corporate deposits decreased by 2.2bn rubles, retail deposits by 1.2bn rubles. 20% of the bank's liabilities had run off by the end of January 2012. In March 2012, two top managers left the bank.
On 5 November 2012, Lebedev announced he would close all the regional offices of the National Reserve Bank and sell off the real estate as well as 75% of the bank's loan portfolio, worth 16.8bn rubles ($542m). Also in November 2012, Lebedev announced that he was selling off his assets in Russia.
In 2019, Lebedev invested in the Emperium shipbuilding project, which produces electric-powered passenger ships. The first vessel, the Ekovolt catamaran, was launched in St. Petersburg in June 2020.
In 2021, Lebedev launched a project in the industry of decentralized finance – a cryptocurrency platform branded "Independent Decentralized Finance SmartBank & Ecosystem" (InDeFi SmartBank).
Legal
In September 2011, while appearing on a Russian television programme, he punched a fellow guest, billionaire property developer Sergei Polonsky. Lebedev said afterwards that he had reacted to Polonsky's threat of violence towards him. Lebedev was later charged with disorderly conduct and sentenced to community service for that incident.
Political career
In 2003, Lebedev stood as a candidate for elections to the Mayoralty of Moscow and the State Duma
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. He received 13% in the Mayoral elections, losing to Yuriy Luzhkov, but won a seat in the State Duma on the Rodina party list (he was actually number one on the Moscow regional list of the party). He remained in the Duma until 2007, when new elections were held. In the Duma, he initially moved from nationalist Rodina to the pro-Government United Russia faction,[ but after Rodina was merged into the larger social-democratic coalition Fair Russia, he made his return.
Lebedev was formerly the Vice Chairman of Duma's committee on the Commonwealth of Independent States, the coordinator of Duma's group on interactions with Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, and the coordinator of the State Duma group dealing with the city.][
Lebedev, together with the former President of the Soviet Union, ]Mikhail Gorbachev
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, is a co-owner of ''Novaya Gazeta
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'', one of the most vocal newspapers critical of the current Russian Government.[Peter Finn "Gorbachëv Invests in Newspaper"]
'' The Washington Post'', 8 June 2006, p.A17
Lebedev is a founder and the President of the National Investment Council, a non-political and non-government organization working to improve the investment sentiments in Russia, protecting interests of the Russian business abroad, and fighting the negative sentiments towards Russian business.[
In September 2008, Russian politician ]Mikhail Gorbachev
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announced he was going to make a comeback to Russian politics along with Lebedev. Their party was called the Independent Democratic Party of Russia.
In March 2009, Lebedev announced that he would be running for mayor of Sochi
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, host of the 2014 Winter Olympics
, ''Zharkie. Zimnie. Tvoi'')
, nations = 88
, events = 98 in 7 sports (15 disciplines)
, athletes = 2,873
, opening = 7 February 2014
, closing = 23 February 2014
, opened_by = President Vladimir Putin
, cauldron =
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, but a court ruling declared his candidacy invalid on 13 April 2009. The court ruling was a result of a complaint by another candidate, Vladimir Turukhanovsky
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, that Lebedev's campaign received three donations from minors that is forbidden by Russian electoral law. According to the chief of Lebedev's electoral campaign, Artyom Artyomov
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, the three teenagers were led to Sberbank by a staff member of the Sochi council, given 500 rubles each (approximately $20), and told to donate the money to Lebedev's campaign. His campaigners sent the money back the same day it was received but still it was found sufficient to disqualify his candidacy. Lebedev said that he intended to appeal the court's decision.
Lebedev publicly supported the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea
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.[ In 2017 he held a media symposium in his hotel complex in Alushta, Crimea (so he claimed) "to correct an impression of Crimea put out by a biased western media".][Johnson visit to Lebedev party after victory odd move for 'people's PM']
The Guardian (24 December 2019)
In 2019, he published a book titled ''Hunt the Banker: The Confessions of a Russian Ex-Oligarch''.
Lebedev was described by '' The New York Times'' as an oligarch as recently as 2020, when his son Evgeny was nominated for a life peerage
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by UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Charity
Lebedev has a long history of supporting culture and charity, and created an organization named Charitable Reserve Fund (Благотворительный Резервный Фонд, BRF) to bring order to these activities. Among the organizations and projects he (or BRF) have sponsored are:[
* Center for Children's ]Hematology
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and Transplantology
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, named after Raisa Gorbachyova in Saint Petersburg (general sponsor of the construction)
* Burdenko Military Hospital
* State Russian Museum
* Fomenko Theater
* Moscow Art Theatre
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* Lesya Ukrainka National Academic Theater of Russian Drama in Kyiv
* Mikhail Bulgakov Museum
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Commence ...
in Kyiv
* Restoration of the monument to Alexander Suvorov in Swiss Alps
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* Monument ''Sorrow'' (Скорбящая) in London by sculptor Sergey Shcherbakov commemorating Soviet soldiers who died during World War II.
Lebedev was awarded the Saint Innokenty of Moscow Order
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by the Russian Orthodox Church and the ''Dialogue of Cultures'' medal by UNESCO.
Personal life
Lebedev's first wife was Natalia Sokolova, daughter of the scientist Vladimir Sokolov, with whom he has one child, Evgeny Lebedev. They separated in 1998. Evgeny Lebedev has sat in the House of Lords as a crossbench life peer
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since 19 November, 2020
Since 2005, Lebedev's partner has been Elena Perminova, a former model; some sources report they are married while others say they are engaged.[ They have four children together, three sons and a daughter.]
Lebedev holds lavish social events, with guests including Mick Jagger, Eddie Izzard, Ian McKellen
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, Keira Knightley, Joan Collins and Ralph Fiennes, and the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova.[
]
See also
* Russian oligarchs
References
External links
The spy who loves media
Ian Cobain, '' The Guardian'', 12 October 2009
*
Personal website
Twitter
to Radio Liberty
Sponsorship page
National Rezerve Bank
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1959 births
Living people
Businesspeople from Moscow
Communist Party of the Soviet Union members
Fourth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
KGB officers
Russian billionaires
Russian newspaper publishers (people)
Russian philanthropists
Aeroflot
The Independent people
Moscow State Institute of International Relations alumni
Russian businesspeople in the United Kingdom