The head of the Federal Service for Regulation of the Alcohol Market, Igor Aleshin, has chosen his deputy. They became Denis Gulyaev, who already worked in the service. He worked as the head of the administrative department, but in 2016 he left the job of his own free will.
According to rumors, Denis Gulyaev hurried to quit when he found out that law enforcement agencies were interested in his boss. It would seem that why worry about a simple employee of the Federal Service for Regulation of the Alcohol Market with a salary of 65 thousand rubles a month? It turns out that Denis Gulyaev really had cause for concern. Moreover, they still remain, but for some reason Gulyaev hopes that no one will pay attention to them.
Penthouses, apartments and cars
Working in the Federal Service for the Regulation of the Alcohol Market, the family of Denis Gulyaev lived in a luxurious house. The cottage with an area of 900 square meters is located in the village of Borzye on Novorizhskoye Highway. The house is equipped with an elevator, swimming pool and other amenities. Its market value exceeded $ 2 million, but Gulyaev, of course, did not record this property in the declarations. Once the Gulyaevs tried to sell the house, but the deal could not be closed. Denis Gulyaev drove a Mercedes-Benz GL, and his wife drove a Porsche Cayenne. And even abroad, the Gulyaevs had real estate.
In 2010-2011, the family of Denis Gulyaev purchased a three-room apartment in southern Spain. The purchase price is 400 thousand euros. And in 2014, the Gulyaevs also became the owners of a two-story penthouse in the CAMPANARIO residence. In addition, they had their own cars in Spain: Jaguar XF, Chrysler Voyager and Porsche Boxster. These riches Gulyaev also did not declare in Russia.
With a modest salary at the Federal Service for the Regulation of the Alcohol Market, Denis Gulyaev could not afford such purchases. His wife Galina also could not boast of earnings. Before going on maternity leave, she worked in the apparatus of the State Duma and earned about 45 thousand rubles a month. When Vladimir Putin banned Russian officials from holding foreign accounts abroad, Denis Gulyaev found a way out with the help of his father-in-law, Sergei Trofimov. He signed a penthouse lease agreement with Trofimov. At the same time, the father-in-law had to pay him 800 euros a month, and for five years – 48 thousand euros, which the pensioner could not earn. It turned out that Denis Gulyaev regularly transferred substantial amounts of money to his father-in-law abroad, although in fact he could not even earn them in Russia. After his dismissal from the Federal Service for Regulation of the Alcohol Market, Gulyaev managed to work at RSC Energia named after S.P. Korolev. Maybe at this enterprise Gulyaev was paid more than 65 thousand rubles a month, but where does the money come from for previously acquired real estate?