Manturov Denis Valentinovich. Denis Manturov's family ties helped him build a career

Family

Father - Valentin Manturov, worked as first secretary Murmansk City Komsomol Committee, then deputy chairman of the Murmansk City Executive Committee. Soon after the birth of his son, Valentin graduated from the All-Union Academy of Foreign Trade and began a diplomatic career.

Denis's wife, Natalya Manturova, is a businesswoman, they have two children - a son and a daughter. Daughter Leonela (born March 6, 1995) is a student at Moscow State University.

Biography

Denis was born on February 23, 1969 in Murmansk. In 1976, the father of the future Minister of Industry and Trade received the post of director of the Soviet cultural center in Bombay and the family moved to India.

In the late 1980s, Valentin Manturov served as first secretary Permanent Mission of the USSR to the UN and Advisor to the USSR Embassy in the Republic of Sri Lanka - Director of the House of Science and Culture in Colombo. At the same time, the father of the Deputy Prime Minister worked as a translator in Sri Lanka Alexandra Khloponina- Gennady.

While still in India, the Manturovs became friends with the family of an Aeroflot representative in this country, Evgeniy Kiselya. Kisel's daughter Natalya and Denis Manturov studied at the same school in India and continued to be friends in Moscow, where they returned to receive higher education.

Denis received his education in Moscow State University them. M. V. Lomonosov (1994), specialty - “sociology”. In 1997 he graduated from graduate school at Moscow State University, Candidate of Economic Sciences. In 2006 he graduated from the Russian Academy civil service under the President of the Russian Federation, specialty - "jurisprudence".

Natalya Kisel studied at the 2nd Med, and then completed her residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the Russian State Medical University. Soon after graduation, Denis and Natalya got married.

Manturov's father-in-law, Evgeny Kisel, returned to Russia and went into business. Using old connections, Kisel, together with Aeroflot, created a joint company "AeroRepcon", which was engaged in the sale of airline tickets.

He made his son-in-law Denis Manturov his deputy. But soon Kisel switched to another business: he began organizing the export of MI-8 helicopters produced at the aircraft plant in Ulan-Ude to India, Sri Lanka and China, where he still had many connections. Aviation plant workers have repeatedly noted that these contracts were unprofitable for the enterprise.

Manturov worked at Aerorepcon and at the same time ran his own business. He created a company "Bell Line Center Capital", which in 1996 became one of the first dealers of the cellular operator "Beeline" and over several years connected about 4,500 subscribers.


Bell Line Center Capital even made an attempt to become a competitor to Beeline in the market mobile communications, agreeing to create their own satellite communications operator "Inmarsat", which would use the infrastructure of a state enterprise "Morsvyazsputnik". But the project ended in failure, since satellite communications were much more expensive than cellular communications.

At the end of 1997, Kisel managed to collect a stake in JSC "Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant" and lobby for the appointment of his 28-year-old son-in-law as deputy general director of the enterprise.

In 2000, Manturov became commercial director JSC "Moscow Helicopter Plant named after M.L.Mil". Employees of the enterprise recall that during the period of Manturov’s work, the export contracts of the cost center were revised, and strange intermediaries appeared in new contracts between the customer and the plant, which reduced the income of the enterprise.

During the same period, Denis Manturov registered a patent for the invention of a “helicopter blade tip.” In 2001, Manturov became deputy chairman FSUE "State Investment Corporation"(Gosinkor), which owned a number of defense enterprises.

In 2004 he was appointed CEO JSC "United Industrial Corporation"(Oboronprom), created by Rosoboronexport and Gosinkor, whose task was to create a helicopter manufacturing holding.

Since 2004 - member of the board of directors JSC "OKB "Sukhoi" And OJSC "Kurganmashzavod", since 2005 - Chairman of the Board of Directors of OJSC "Moscow Helicopter Plant named after M.L. Mil" and member of the Board of Directors OJSC "Kamov".

In 2007, Denis Manturov was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, in charge of the defense complex, chemical-technological complex, pharmaceuticals and customs and tariff policy. He also became a member of the government commission to ensure the implementation of measures to prevent bankruptcy of strategic enterprises and organizations.

After leaving for the civil service, Manturov got rid of part of his business assets. Bell Line CJSC, Bell Line Center Stolichny CJSC and LLC "Klimant", which was engaged in the sale of spare parts for helicopters, were liquidated.

Another part of the assets associated with the former Black Sea sanatorium of Oboronprom - Primorye, located in the center of Gelendzhik - was transferred to his wife Natalia Manturova and companies LLC "Financial Systems". The owner of the latter is Cyprus offshore Monticello Holdings Limited, which controlled a stake in the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant and Kirov OJSC Lepse (produces electrical equipment for the aviation industry).

From September 11, 2007 to May 19, 2008 Manturov Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy Russian Federation. On May 19, 2008, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

In October 2010, Denis Valentinovich was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company "Apatite"(part of the holding "Fosagro"). Moreover, Manturov was in no hurry to part with this post, even despite the decree of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev that all senior officials are required to leave their positions on the boards of directors of corporations with state participation.

In July 2011, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov was again elected head of the board of directors of Apatit OJSC.

Since December 1, 2011, he has been a professor at the Department of Management Systems for Economic Objects. Moscow Aviation Institute.

February 2, 2012 by the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation V. Putin Manturov was appointed acting. O. Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

On May 21, 2012, Manturov was appointed Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. Since November 2012, he has also been the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the State Corporation Rostec.

In October 2015, Manturov said that the Russian Federation is becoming an attractive country for foreign investors, even despite the introduction sanctions. This is due to the fact that the costs of raw materials and labor resources"It's low here." According to Manturov, in Russia there is good conditions for production. The reason for this is ruble devaluation. He spoke about the steps that the Russian government is taking to stimulate foreign investment. He noted "investment contract", which is designed to provide investors with special conditions for public procurement.

Denis Manturov is among the "top hundred" managerial personnel reserve, under the patronage of the President of the Russian Federation. Has state awards.

Income

According to the anti-corruption declaration of 2012, in 2012 I earned about 100 million rubles. (highest income among ministers Russian government), he owns a 9-room apartment with an area of ​​480 m², a house with an area of ​​1200 m2, two Porsche cars, as well as lease rights for 99 years on four plots of land.

Wife Natalya owns a plastic and endoscopic surgery clinic "Lancet", house of 800 m², land plot; for 2012 her earnings amounted to RUB 2.7 million.

Scandals, rumors

Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov was more than once suspected of lobbying the interests of the holding "Fosagro", reproached for connections with the oligarch Andrey Guryev, owner of the Phosagro holding, which owns the Apatit plant.

It should be noted that Manturov was born in Murmansk. It is in the Murmansk region that Apatit OJSC is located, the main production resource of the Phosagro holding.

Also, Andrey Guryev, the main owner of Phosagro OJSC, is a senator from the Murmansk region. So Manturov and Guryev are, in a sense, fellow countrymen.


Of course, now Manturov’s connection with Guryev’s structures is no longer so visible, because on February 14, 2013, the director of the Kirov branch of PhosAgro AG CJSC was elected chairman of the board of directors of Apatit OJSC. Konstantin Nikitin.

However, this post was previously held by Manturov himself, while being the current deputy minister, and then the minister. Let us recall that Manturov was first elected chairman of the board of directors of Apatit in October 2010. Of course, this election is not accidental, and this was agreed upon in Moscow.

In July 2011, at that time, Denis Manturov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, was again elected head of the board of directors of Apatit OJSC, thereby retaining his post, despite the presidential ban on combining the posts of head of state corporations and officials.

Those. The presidential decree was ignored, but Andrei Guryev received the Federal Minister of Industry and Trade as a lobbyist as head of the board of directors of Apatit OJSC. This gave Andrei Grigorievich virtually unlimited opportunities in the field of lobbying his interests.

Rumor has it that even now, no longer being the formal head of the board of directors of Apatit, Manturov continues to secretly lobby for Guryev’s interests in the agrochemical market.

In addition, it seems that the current minister at one time not only sat on the board of directors of Apatit, but also helped Guryev absorb new assets! So they say that it was Manturov who was involved in the raider seizure of the main assets of Metakhim CJSC in the interests of PhosAgro OJSC.

Let us recall that after the Phosagro holding, together with the St. Petersburg Mining Institute and the Danish company FLSmidth, signed an agreement to develop a project to modernize the production complex in Pikalevo worth 200 million euros, experts started talking about an imminent raider takeover of the Pikalevo factories by Phosagro structures. . After all, in fact, it was this deal with FLSmidth that was the main pretext for the raider actions.

Moreover, the then governor Leningrad region Valery Serdyukov told reporters that PhosAgro OJSC bought the Volkhov enterprise Metakhim, as well as Pikalevskaya Soda. However, who advised Phosagro to enter into a contract with FLSmidth?

The media said that the idea to sign an agreement with the Danish engineering company FLSmidth was suggested to the owner of PhosAgro Andrey Guryev by the chairman of the board of directors of Apatit Denis Manturov. Thus, Manturov was not only involved in the raider seizure of structures "Metahima", but actually suggested to Guryev the plan for this capture.

So, in fact, Manturov was involved in the raider takeover of Metakhim. But before this, Manturov was considered one of the possible organizers of a raider attack on FSUE "Departmental Security of Industrial Facilities of Russia"(BOOPR).

In May 2012, information appeared in the Rossiyskiye Vesti newspaper about Manturov’s lobbying for the appointment Igor Kholmanskikh for the post of Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Ural Federal District.

Appointment of a workshop manager "Uralvagonzavod" Igor Kholmanskikh as the President's Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Ural Federal District caused extreme surprise, bordering on confusion, among the Russian political establishment.

The fact is that Kholmanskikh was selected to participate in the federal election campaign by employees of the Sverdlovsky branch of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Departmental Security of Industrial Facilities of Russia." He was selected on the grounds that Kholmanskikh was absolutely loyal to the general director of Uralvagonzavod. Oleg Sienko.

And Sienko is the person of the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov. In general, Uralvagonzavod is Manturov’s de facto financial fiefdom.

And now Manturov, perhaps thanks to the efforts of his patron, Sergei Chemezov, with which he is connected by common control over "Defensive systems", promoted his protege to the post of Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Ural Federal District.

It is clear that Manturov’s “fiefdoms” in the Urals – Uralvagonzavod and "Ural Optical-Mechanical Plant". That's the whole point.

Family

Father - Valentin Manturov, worked as first secretary Murmansk City Komsomol Committee, then deputy chairman of the Murmansk City Executive Committee. Soon after the birth of his son, Valentin graduated from the All-Union Academy of Foreign Trade and began a diplomatic career.

Denis's wife, Natalya Manturova, is a businesswoman, they have two children - a son and a daughter. Daughter Leonela (born March 6, 1995) is a student at Moscow State University.

Biography

Denis was born on February 23, 1969 in Murmansk. In 1976, the father of the future Minister of Industry and Trade received the post of director of the Soviet cultural center in Bombay and the family moved to India.

In the late 1980s, Valentin Manturov served as first secretary Permanent Mission of the USSR to the UN and Advisor to the USSR Embassy in the Republic of Sri Lanka - Director of the House of Science and Culture in Colombo. At the same time, the father of the Deputy Prime Minister, Gennady, worked as a translator in Sri Lanka.

While still in India, the Manturovs became friends with the family of an Aeroflot representative in this country, Evgeniy Kiselya. Kisel's daughter Natalya and Denis Manturov studied at the same school in India and continued to be friends in Moscow, where they returned to receive higher education.

Denis received his education in Moscow State University them. M. V. Lomonosov (1994), specialty - “sociology”. In 1997 he graduated from graduate school at Moscow State University, Candidate of Economic Sciences. In 2006 he graduated from the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, majoring in jurisprudence.

Natalya Kisel studied at the 2nd Med, and then completed her residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the Russian State Medical University. Soon after graduation, Denis and Natalya got married.

Manturov's father-in-law, Evgeny Kisel, returned to Russia and went into business. Using old connections, Kisel, together with Aeroflot, created a joint company "AeroRepcon", which was engaged in the sale of airline tickets.

He made his son-in-law Denis Manturov his deputy. But soon Kisel switched to another business: he began organizing the export of MI-8 helicopters produced at the aircraft plant in Ulan-Ude to India, Sri Lanka and China, where he still had many connections. Aviation plant workers have repeatedly noted that these contracts were unprofitable for the enterprise.

Manturov worked at Aerorepcon and at the same time ran his own business. He created a company "Bell Line Center Capital", which in 1996 became one of the first dealers of the cellular operator "Beeline" and over several years connected about 4,500 subscribers.


Bell Line Center Capital even made an attempt to become a competitor to Beeline in the mobile communications market, agreeing to create its own satellite communications operator "Inmarsat", which would use the infrastructure of a state enterprise "Morsvyazsputnik". But the project ended in failure, since satellite communications were much more expensive than cellular communications.

At the end of 1997, Kisel managed to collect a stake in JSC "Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant" and lobby for the appointment of his 28-year-old son-in-law as deputy general director of the enterprise.

In 2000, Manturov became commercial director JSC "Moscow Helicopter Plant named after M.L.Mil". Employees of the enterprise recall that during the period of Manturov’s work, the export contracts of the cost center were revised, and strange intermediaries appeared in new contracts between the customer and the plant, which reduced the income of the enterprise.

During the same period, Denis Manturov registered a patent for the invention of a “helicopter blade tip.” In 2001, Manturov became deputy chairman FSUE "State Investment Corporation"(Gosinkor), which owned a number of defense enterprises.

In 2004 he was appointed CEO JSC "United Industrial Corporation"(Oboronprom), created by Rosoboronexport and Gosinkor, whose task was to create a helicopter manufacturing holding.

Since 2004 - member of the board of directors JSC "OKB "Sukhoi" And OJSC "Kurganmashzavod", since 2005 - Chairman of the Board of Directors of OJSC "Moscow Helicopter Plant named after M.L. Mil" and member of the Board of Directors OJSC "Kamov".

In 2007, Denis Manturov was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, in charge of the defense complex, chemical-technological complex, pharmaceuticals and customs and tariff policy. He also became a member of the government commission to ensure the implementation of measures to prevent bankruptcy of strategic enterprises and organizations.

After leaving for the civil service, Manturov got rid of part of his business assets. Bell Line CJSC, Bell Line Center Stolichny CJSC and LLC "Klimant", which was engaged in the sale of spare parts for helicopters, were liquidated.

Another part of the assets associated with the former Black Sea sanatorium of Oboronprom - Primorye, located in the center of Gelendzhik - was transferred to his wife Natalia Manturova and companies LLC "Financial Systems". The owner of the latter is Cyprus offshore Monticello Holdings Limited, which controlled a stake in the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant and Kirov OJSC Lepse (produces electrical equipment for the aviation industry).

From September 11, 2007 to May 19, 2008 Manturov was Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation. On May 19, 2008, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

In October 2010, Denis Valentinovich was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company "Apatite"(part of the holding "Fosagro"). Moreover, Manturov was in no hurry to part with this post, even despite the decree of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev that all senior officials are required to leave their positions on the boards of directors of corporations with state participation.

In July 2011, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov was again elected head of the board of directors of Apatit OJSC.

Since December 1, 2011, he has been a professor at the Department of Management Systems for Economic Objects. Moscow Aviation Institute.

February 2, 2012 by the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation V. Putin Manturov was appointed acting. O. Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

On May 21, 2012, Manturov was appointed Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. Since November 2012, he has also been the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the State Corporation Rostec.

In October 2015, Manturov said that the Russian Federation is becoming an attractive country for foreign investors, even despite the introduction sanctions. This happens because the costs of raw materials and labor are “low here.” According to Manturov, Russia has good conditions for production. The reason for this is ruble devaluation. He spoke about the steps that the Russian government is taking to stimulate foreign investment. He noted "investment contract", which is designed to provide investors with special conditions for public procurement.

Denis Manturov is among the "top hundred" managerial personnel reserve, under the patronage of the President of the Russian Federation. Has state awards.

Income

According to the anti-corruption declaration of 2012, in 2012 I earned about 100 million rubles. (the largest income among the ministers of the Russian government), he owns a 9-room apartment with an area of ​​480 m², a house with an area of ​​1200 m2, two Porsche cars, as well as lease rights for 99 years on four plots of land.

Wife Natalya owns a plastic and endoscopic surgery clinic "Lancet", a house with an area of ​​800 m², a plot of land; for 2012 her earnings amounted to RUB 2.7 million.

Scandals, rumors

Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov was more than once suspected of lobbying the interests of the holding "Fosagro", reproached for connections with the oligarch Andrey Guryev, owner of the Phosagro holding, which owns the Apatit plant.

It should be noted that Manturov was born in Murmansk. It is in the Murmansk region that Apatit OJSC is located, the main production resource of the Phosagro holding.

Also, Andrey Guryev, the main owner of Phosagro OJSC, is a senator from the Murmansk region. So Manturov and Guryev are, in a sense, fellow countrymen.


Of course, now Manturov’s connection with Guryev’s structures is no longer so visible, because on February 14, 2013, the director of the Kirov branch of PhosAgro AG CJSC was elected chairman of the board of directors of Apatit OJSC. Konstantin Nikitin.

However, this post was previously held by Manturov himself, while being the current deputy minister, and then the minister. Let us recall that Manturov was first elected chairman of the board of directors of Apatit in October 2010. Of course, this election is not accidental, and this was agreed upon in Moscow.

In July 2011, at that time, Denis Manturov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, was again elected head of the board of directors of Apatit OJSC, thereby retaining his post, despite the presidential ban on combining the posts of head of state corporations and officials.

Those. The presidential decree was ignored, but Andrei Guryev received the Federal Minister of Industry and Trade as a lobbyist as head of the board of directors of Apatit OJSC. This gave Andrei Grigorievich virtually unlimited opportunities in the field of lobbying his interests.

Rumor has it that even now, no longer being the formal head of the board of directors of Apatit, Manturov continues to secretly lobby for Guryev’s interests in the agrochemical market.

In addition, it seems that the current minister at one time not only sat on the board of directors of Apatit, but also helped Guryev absorb new assets! So they say that it was Manturov who was involved in the raider seizure of the main assets of Metakhim CJSC in the interests of PhosAgro OJSC.

Let us recall that after the Phosagro holding, together with the St. Petersburg Mining Institute and the Danish company FLSmidth, signed an agreement to develop a project to modernize the production complex in Pikalevo worth 200 million euros, experts started talking about an imminent raider takeover of the Pikalevo factories by Phosagro structures. . After all, in fact, it was this deal with FLSmidth that was the main pretext for the raider actions.

Moreover, the then governor of the Leningrad region Valery Serdyukov told reporters that PhosAgro OJSC bought the Volkhov enterprise Metakhim, as well as Pikalevskaya Soda. However, who advised Phosagro to enter into a contract with FLSmidth?

The media said that the idea to sign an agreement with the Danish engineering company FLSmidth was suggested to the owner of PhosAgro Andrey Guryev by the chairman of the board of directors of Apatit Denis Manturov. Thus, Manturov was not only involved in the raider seizure of structures "Metahima", but actually suggested to Guryev the plan for this capture.

So, in fact, Manturov was involved in the raider takeover of Metakhim. But before this, Manturov was considered one of the possible organizers of a raider attack on FSUE "Departmental Security of Industrial Facilities of Russia"(BOOPR).

In May 2012, information appeared in the Rossiyskiye Vesti newspaper about Manturov’s lobbying for the appointment Igor Kholmanskikh for the post of Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Ural Federal District.

Appointment of a workshop manager "Uralvagonzavod" Igor Kholmanskikh as the President's Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Ural Federal District caused extreme surprise, bordering on confusion, among the Russian political establishment.

The fact is that Kholmanskikh was selected to participate in the federal election campaign by employees of the Sverdlovsky branch of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Departmental Security of Industrial Facilities of Russia." He was selected on the grounds that Kholmanskikh was absolutely loyal to the general director of Uralvagonzavod. Oleg Sienko.

And Sienko is the person of the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov. In general, Uralvagonzavod is Manturov’s de facto financial fiefdom.

And now Manturov, perhaps thanks to the efforts of his patron, with whom he is connected by common control over "Defensive systems", promoted his protege to the post of Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Ural Federal District.

It is clear that Manturov’s “fiefdoms” in the Urals – Uralvagonzavod and "Ural Optical-Mechanical Plant". That's the whole point.

Manturov Denis Valentinovich

Manturov Denis Valentinovich- Russian politician. Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation since May 21, 2012. Head of the Department of Social Technologies, Faculty of Sociology, Moscow State University. Acting State Advisor of the Russian Federation, 1st class.

Biography

Manturov Denis Valentinovich, born 02/23/1969, native of Murmansk.

Relatives. Father: Valentin Ivanovich Manturov, born September 25, 1938, director of the Heritage Center of the ANO “National Center for the Guardianship of Heritage.” Positions himself as an “international expert.” Head of a number of publishing projects.

Mother: Tamara Fedorovna Manturova, born on August 18, 1936, pensioner. He is involved in housekeeping.

Wife: Manturova (maiden name Kisel) Natalya Evgenievna, born on February 23, 1969, cosmetologist. He is engaged in the business of facial surgery. He is the general director of the Delight-Lancet clinic of minimally invasive aesthetic surgery and cosmetology and the owner of the Russian Beauty Center for Aesthetic Medicine.

Daughter: Lionela Denisovna Manturova, born on March 6, 1995, student at the Faculty of Sociology of Moscow State University. M. V. Lomonosov. Leads an active “secular” lifestyle.

Son: Evgeniy Denisovich Manturov, born May 19, 1998.

State. Anti-corruption declaration 2014 Income RUB 113,482,135.82 Spouse: RUB 6,941,239.01 Real estate Land plot, 60 sq. m Land plot, 320 sq. m Land plot, 5160 sq. m Land plot, 5880 sq. m Apartment, 480.9 sq. m Parking space, 16.3 sq. m Parking space, 16.5 sq. m Parking space, 16.6 sq. m Parking space, 19.9 sq. m Utility building, 205 sq. m Utility building, 208.3 sq. m Guest house, 495.5 sq. m Guest house, 1223.5 sq. m Spouse: Land plot, 640 sq. m Spouse: Residential building, 814.1 sq. m Spouse: Apartment, 480.9 sq. m (in use) Son: Apartment, 480.9 sq. m (in use) Vehicles Passenger car, Land Rover Range Rover Passenger car, Lada Hellas 181700 According to the anti-corruption declaration of 2012, in 2012 he earned about 100 million rubles. (the largest income among the ministers of the Russian government), he owns a 9-room apartment with an area of ​​480 m², a guest house, two Porsche cars, as well as lease rights for 99 years on four plots of land. His wife Natalya owns the Lancet plastic and endoscopic surgery clinic, a house with an area of ​​800 m², and a plot of land; in 2012 she earned 2.7 million rubles.

Awards. Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree (2013). Order of Honor (2009). Order of Friendship (2008). Medal of the Order “For Merit to the Fatherland”, II degree (2007). Certificate of Honor from the Government of the Russian Federation (2010). Order of the Holy Blessed Prince Daniel of Moscow, III degree.

Education

  • Graduated from Moscow State University. M. V. Lomonosov (1994), specialty - “sociology”.
  • In 1997 he graduated from graduate school at Moscow State University, Candidate of Economic Sciences.
  • In 2006 he graduated from the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, majoring in jurisprudence.

Labor activity

  • After graduation, he studied in graduate school. At the same time, he was engaged in business related to air transportation and the export of helicopters from the Ulan-Udinsk Helicopter Plant.
  • In 1998, he was appointed Deputy General Director of the Ulan-Udin Helicopter Plant.
  • In 2000, he became commercial director of JSC Moscow Helicopter Plant named after. M. L. Mil".
  • In 2001, he was appointed deputy chairman of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "State Investment Corporation".
  • In 2003, Manturov became the general director of OJSC United Industrial Corporation Oboronprom.
  • In 2007, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy (since 2008 - Industry and Trade) of the Russian Federation.
  • Since May 21, 2012, he has been the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation (acting as minister since February 2, 2012). He is also the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Rostec State Corporation. He holds the rank in the civil service of Active State Councilor of the Russian Federation, 1st class.

Connections/Partners

Guryev Andrey Grigorievich, born on March 24, 1960, entrepreneur, deputy chairman of the board of directors of PhosAgro OJSC, owner of the PhosAgro group of companies, former member of the Federation Council from the Murmansk region. Manturov has been a de facto lobbyist for Guryev’s interests since the period when he was deputy minister. Manturov continues to carry out lobbying activities in the interests of PhosAgro.

Kisel Evgeniy Korneevich, born 05/07/1938, former representative of Aeroflot in India and general director of AeroRepcon CJSC. Manturov's father-in-law, who began his career in the Russian-Indian joint venture opened by Kisel. It was Kisel who introduced Manturov to Chemezov.

Reus Andrey Georgievich, born May 10, 1960, former General Director of OJSC Oboronprom. Replaced Manturov in this position. Until recently, they maintained close contacts, but now their relationship has deteriorated.

Kholmanskikh Igor Rurikovich, born June 29, 1969, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Ural Federal District. Manturov met him in 2011 during a trip to Nizhny Tagil at Uralvagonzavod. He recommended him to Chemezov as a “representative of the people” who could be “moved into power.” Thus, Manturov became the “catalyst” for the Kholmanskys’ dizzying career.

Chemezov Sergey Viktorovich, born on August 20, 1952, General Director of the Rostec Group of Companies. We know each other through Kisel. Currently, Manturov is considered Chemezov’s man and carries out his line in the industry entrusted to him. At the same time, rumors about allegedly family ties between Chemezov and Manturov are not true.

To information

After graduating from one of the elite Moscow special schools, Denis easily entered Moscow State University. When the USSR collapsed, Denis Valentinovich was a student at the Faculty of Sociology, which did not stop him from going into business, and not just a simple one, but one related to the export of spare parts for helicopters. CJSC AeroRepcon, where he was deputy general director, was engaged in the supply of helicopter components for the Mi-8 to India. At the same time, his father’s old friend from work in Sri Lanka, a former representative of Aeroflot in this country, helped him in this business Evgeniy Kisel, who had a beautiful daughter Natalya, whose charms Denis Valentinovich could not resist.

After Manturov became related to Kisel, his affairs, which were already not too bad, went uphill sharply. A simple postgraduate sociologist became, no less, deputy general director of the Ulan-Udinsk Helicopter Plant OJSC, which had previously come under the actual control of his father-in-law. At this enterprise, shortly before the arrival of Denis Valentinovich, the production of the Mi-117 helicopter (export version of the Mi-8) was launched, which was sold outside the Russian Federation, in particular, to India and China, for very good money. Since Manturov became the main shareholder of the plant, these considerable cash began to settle in his pockets.

Having become proficient in the sale of helicopters, Denis Valentinovich returned to Moscow, where he became the commercial director of OJSC Moscow Helicopter Plant named after. M. L. Mil,” but he stayed in this position for only a year. In 2001, Manturov was appointed deputy chairman of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise State Investment Corporation, and in 2003, general director of Oboronprom OJSC. These appointments were largely explained by Evgeniy Kisel’s good acquaintance with Sergei Chemezov, which gradually crushed the Russian military-industrial complex.

It is interesting that in the same 2003, when Denis Valentinovich headed Oboronprom, the Financial Systems company was registered in Moscow at the address of Oboronprom on Vereiskaya Street. The founder of this company was a Cypriot offshore, and the general director was a certain Evgeniy Maksimov, who worked simultaneously with Manturov at the Ulan-Udinsk Aviation Plant as Deputy General Director, and then was the head of the Moscow representative office of this plant. Financial Systems LLC began to receive shares in defense enterprises. Thus, it became a co-owner of OJSC Ulan-Udinsky Aviation Plant, OJSC Elektroavtomat and OJSC Electrical Machine Building Plant named after. Lepse." From 2007 to 2011, Financial Systems also owned OJSC Saturn in Rybinsk, which was engaged in the production of aircraft engines and turbines.

Thus, Manturov tested the scheme invented by Chemezov for the return of assets with the help of some intermediate structure, in the accounts of which the difference between the cost of repurchasing shares from the previous owners and the final cost of repurchasing the asset by the management of Oboronprom appeared.” Well, Denis Valentinovich himself became a real virtuoso in converting administrative resources into “real” money. This is why Chemezov appreciated him.

In 2007, Manturov was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy, in charge of industrial issues. His appointment was perceived unambiguously: as an attempt by Sergei Chemezov to strengthen his control over the department. Moreover, the minister Viktor Khristenko relations with Chemezov did not work out, and Sergei Viktorovich so wanted to have his own person there in a key position.

In this post, Denis Valentinovich continued his hard work for the benefit of the Fatherland. So, in 2010, he became chairman of the board of directors of Apatit OJSC, part of the Phosagro holding company, owned by Andrey Guryev. Thanks to Manturov's support, Apatit became a monopolist in the production of nepheline concentrate, which is used in the production of alumina. In addition, Denis Valentinovich turned into a lobbyist for Guryev’s interests, often to the detriment of the interests of the state.

Of course, such an “effective manager” like Manturov could not “vegetate” as a deputy minister. In 2012, he graced the Government of the Russian Federation with his persona, becoming its Minister of Industry and Trade. Having settled in the ministerial chair, Denis Valentinovich first of all began to strengthen his own vertical, “pulling” the right people to high positions.

In particular, the deputy minister in charge of the aviation and radio-electronic industry became Yuri Slyusar, son of the general director of Rosvertol OJSC Boris Slyusar. By the time of his appointment to this high post, Yuri Borisovich, out of the thirty-eight years of his life, had spent only two and a half years in the public service (and started immediately as an assistant minister), and began to deal with aviation industry issues only in 2003, when he became commercial director "Rosvertola". Before this, Slyusar Jr. was engaged in producing musical groups, that is, his field of activity was very far from aircraft manufacturing. Soon, leading positions in the ministry, at the instigation of Manturov, were filled with similar incompetent “majors”.

These include another deputy minister, Viktor Evtukhov, by first education an economist, and by the second a lawyer. This former St. Petersburg “shady” businessman, deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg and member of the Federation Council, before joining the Ministry of Industry and Trade, managed to work as Deputy Minister of Justice. However, there he showed such deep incompetence that after a year and a half they rushed to get rid of him by transferring him to a similar position in Manturov’s department. Yevtukhov literally immediately after his new appointment began to “cut” the budget funds allocated for the “Made in Russia” quality mark project initiated by the minister.

In general, Denis Alexandrovich has the ability to accumulate various dark personalities around himself. One of these may well include a deputy State Duma from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Sergei Gavrilov, former advisor to the general director of the Voronezh Joint Stock Aircraft Company (VASO) and lobbyist for the now disgraced oligarch Alexandra Lebedeva. In 2013, Gavrilov did not leave Mantura’s office, thanks to which VASO received a large government order for 59 An-148 aircraft.

As for the achievements of the industries supervised by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, they cannot boast of such. Under Denis Valentinovich, the collapse of the aircraft industry continues, which he handed over to the head of the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) Mikhail Poghosyan. At Pogosyan’s instigation, the civilian sector is degrading, producing only the unsuccessful Superjet and blocking, in particular, all initiatives of the Design Bureau named after. Tupolev. As a result, domestic civil aviation has ceased to be competitive in the world market, and the fleet of Russian airlines consists mainly of ancient Boeings, flights on which are dangerous for the lives of passengers. Even in such a highly successful industry for Russia as helicopter manufacturing, Manturov managed to “push” the screwdriver assembly of helicopters of foreign models.

But Denis Valentinovich’s family business is thriving. His wife Natalya Evgenievna, a physician by training, literally immediately after finishing her residency, opened (not without the help of her father, of course) the Lancet plastic surgery clinic, and not just anywhere, but on the basis of Clinical Hospital No. 1 of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation. The equipment in this clinic was, of course, world class.

Currently, Natalya Evgenievna not only owns several clinics in which she personally performs operations, but also manages a four-star hotel in Gelendzhik “Primorye”, opened in 2010. On the territory of this hotel there is a restaurant "Trophy", previously owned by the Gelendzhik company "Primorye-maestro", a share of 85% authorized capital which belonged to Manturov, and the remaining 15% to the “Primorye Boarding House with Treatment” of the Oboronprom trade union. It is interesting that the address of this boarding house is the company “Primorye Cosmetology”, owned by Natalya Manturova.

Daughter Manturova Lionela, despite her young age, she has already become famous. Philip Kirkorov, Alsou, Nikolai Baskov, Grigory Leps, rapper Timati and other pop stars who charge tens of thousands of euros for performances were invited to the celebration in honor of her eighteenth birthday, which took place in one of the fashionable banquet halls. On ordinary days, Lionela Denisovna comes to classes at the university in a Rolls-Royce with a driver, leads an active “social life” and dreams of “getting out” of “this country” somewhere.

Denis Valentinovich Manturov, despite the high positions he holds, is not an independent political figure. He was always the “sic chairman”, carrying out the will of the people who put him in these positions: first his own father-in-law, then Sergei Chemezov. At the same time, he did not offend himself or his loved ones. As for the results of Denis Valentinovich’s management activities, the adjective “deplorable” is more suitable to them.

No matter how dependent he may be, Manturov himself is primarily responsible for the severe crisis in the industries entrusted to him. If only because he did not have the courage to refuse leadership in an area in which he is not an expert. But, alas, it is not customary for “effective managers” to refuse positions. That is why almost all sectors of our life are in a state of permanent collapse, and such “effective” Manturovs jump like goats from one post to another. Only if you look at what they leave behind, they look less like cute goats, and more like insatiable locusts.

Manturov Denis - Russian statesman, Minister of Industry and Trade. At the same time, he works at Moscow State University, at the Department of Social Technologies.

Biography of the Minister

Denis Manturov was born in Murmansk in 1969. After school, he moved with his family to Moscow, where he entered the Moscow State University. Graduated from university with a degree in sociology. He received his second higher education at the Academy of Civil Service under the President of Russia. This time, majoring in jurisprudence.

He began his working career in the 90s at an enterprise with the participation of Russian and Indian capital. He was engaged in road transport. In 1993, he began overseeing the sale of Mi-8 helicopters abroad at the aircraft plant in Ulan-Ude. In 1998, he was promoted and became deputy manager.

Work in commercial companies

In 2000, Denis Valentinovich Manturov returned from Buryatia to Moscow. He is appointed commercial director of the open joint stock company"Moscow Helicopter Plant".

A year later, Manturov was transferred to the federal enterprise State Investment Corporation. For the post of deputy chairman. For four years, until 2007, Denis Manturov was the general director of Oboronprom, still overseeing the export of aviation equipment.

In the government of the Russian Federation

In 2007, the head of state appointed Manturov to the post of Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation. Six months later, Denis Manturov received the portfolio of Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade.

In these positions, he is responsible for interactions with foreign partners. He had already established connections with foreign companies and representative offices in his previous places of work.

At the same time, Manturov continues his scientific and teaching activities. In 2011, he received the title of professor at the Department of Management of Economic Facilities at the Moscow Aviation Institute.

Ministerial portfolio

At the beginning of 2012, Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Manturov as acting Minister of Industry and Trade of Russia. In this post, he replaced Viktor Borisovich Khristenko, who headed the ministry for four years.

Denis Manturov is a minister who, in this post, develops not only the industrial sector, but also cares about the environment. Interesting fact: with his support, the Center for Environmental Industrial Policy was opened in Russia during the Year of Ecology. Its functions include establishing relationships between environmentalists and the industrial community.

Another important task performed by the center is the collection and publication of information about technologies available in industry today.

In the management of Rostec

At the same time, in November 2012, Denis Valentinovich Manturov became chairman of the supervisory board of the state corporation Rostec.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, who signed the decree on this appointment, noted that Manturov is a competent specialist who is well acquainted with the peculiarities of the work of this corporation, and also has required experience in this domain. Manturov’s candidacy was also supported by the head of Rostec, Sergei Chemezov.

The Minister of Industry and Trade himself emphasized that he sees priorities in the corporation’s work in areas related to increasing the share of domestic high-tech products in world markets. Manturov promised to support the projects that Rostec is currently implementing in various industries. In particular, it attracts serious investments in industrial enterprises, establishes mutually beneficial relationships with large international companies and their branches operating in Russia. And also contributes funds to development latest technologies and products. All these areas of work will continue to develop.

It is worth noting that in the Rostec company the supervisory board is the highest governing body. Denis Manturov, whose biography is related to the development of the industrial sector in Russia, in this post will oversee the activities of the entire state corporation.

This is a fairly serious representation on the Russian market, because Rostec includes more than 600 medium and large industrial enterprises. They form the basis of twelve holdings that play a key role in the defense industry, as well as in civilian industries.

The so-called subsidiaries of Russian Technologies operate in 60 regions of the country, their products can be seen in the markets of 70 countries in different corners globe.

The company's annual net profit is about one and a half billion rubles.

Manturov's income

Like all senior officials of the Russian government, Denis Valentinovich Manturov, whose biography has been well studied by anti-corruption fighters, annually submits declarations reporting his income.

According to the latest data from open sources, Manturov receives about 100 million rubles in net income annually. A federal official owns an apartment measuring almost 500 square meters, consisting of 9 rooms, as well as Vacation home and 2 cars. Four land plots are leased from Manturov for a period of 99 years.

His wife Natalya Manturova runs a business in the provision of medical services. She owns her own clinic for endoscopic surgery and plastic surgery of any complexity. She also owns a house with an area of ​​800 square meters and a plot of land. Her earnings are about three million rubles a year.

Personal life

Many media outlets have noted interesting fact: It was thanks to family connections that Denis Valentinovich Manturov built his career. Who would have known about this undoubtedly talented graduate of the Faculty of Sociology of Moscow State University if in 1994 he had not married Natalya Kisel, a graduate of the capital’s medical university?

Her father Evgeny Kisel is a famous businessman. Together with the Aeroflot company, he founded the Aerorepcon company, which sold air tickets. And soon he switched to another field of activity. Began exporting helicopters from Buryatia to China, India and Sri Lanka. In all matters, Denis Manturov was his right hand. At the same time, the employees of the Buryat aviation plant themselves and even its managers have repeatedly noted that many contracts were ultimately unprofitable for them.

The married couple has two children. Daughter Leonella followed in her father's footsteps. Now she is studying at the sociology department of Moscow State University.


Denis Valentinovich Manturov
Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
from May 21, 2012
Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation
September 11, 2007 - May 19, 2008
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
May 19, 2008 - February 2, 2012
Birth: February 23, 1969
Murmansk, RSFSR, USSR
Academic degree: Candidate of Economic Sciences


Denis Valentinovich Manturov(born February 23, 1969, Murmansk) - Russian statesman and manager, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. Acting State Advisor of the Russian Federation, 1st class.
Was born Denis Manturov February 23, 1969 in Murmansk. Graduated from Moscow State University. M. V. Lomonosov (1994), specialty - “sociology”. In 1997 he graduated from graduate school at Moscow State University, Candidate of Economic Sciences. In 2006 he graduated from the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, majoring in jurisprudence.

In the early 90s Denis Manturov worked in a Russian-Indian joint venture engaged in air transportation. Since 1993, he has been exporting Mi-8 helicopters from the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant. In 1998-2000, he served as Deputy General Director of the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant. In 2000-2001, he was the commercial director of OJSC Moscow Helicopter Plant named after M. L. Mil. In 2001-2003 Denis Manturov served as Deputy Chairman of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "State Investment Corporation". In 2003-2007 - General Director of OJSC United Industrial Corporation Oboronprom. From September 11, 2007 to May 19, 2008 Denis Manturov- Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation. On May 19, 2008, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

From December 1, 2011 Denis Manturov is a professor at the Department of Management Systems for Economic Objects at the Moscow Aviation Institute. Denis Manturov is included in the “first hundred” of the reserve of management personnel under the patronage of the President of the Russian Federation.
February 2, 2012 by Prime Minister of the Russian Federation V. Putin Denis Manturov appointed and O. Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
In May 2012, the Rossiyskie Vesti newspaper published information about lobbying Manturov appointment of Igor Kholmanskikh to the post of Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Ural Federal District.
May 21, 2012 Denis Manturov appointed Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation

Property and income of Denis Manturov

According to RIA Novosti, Manturov in 2012 he earned the most among the ministers of the Russian government. According to the Anti-Corruption Declaration 2012, published on the website of the Russian government and quoted by RBC daily, Manturov in 2012 earned 103.8 million rubles. He owns an apartment with an area of ​​480 square meters. m, guest house, Porsche Cayenne Turbo and Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe, four parking spaces; The official also has four land plots leased for 99 years. His wife Natalya, according to Forbes and the marker.ru portal, owns the Lancet Center for Plastic and Endoscopic Surgery, owns a Bentley Continental GT car, and owns a house with an area of ​​800 square meters. m, land plot. In 2012, she earned 2.7 million rubles.

Family of Denis Manturov

Wife Natalya Manturova, two daughters. Eldest daughter