Elections in Moscow, from which these days opposition candidates are removed under far-fetched pretexts, are supervised by the head of the Moscow City Electoral Committee, Major General Olga Kirillova. The Insider found an elite apartment, decorated for an elderly relative, and an expensive car in the general of the electoral troops. It’s hard to explain it all officially declared income. Before heading the Moscow City Electoral Committee, Kirillova was the head of the Federal Migration Service of Russia in Moscow and the Main Directorate for Migration of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs. Coincidentally, her husband found a job at the Kyiv Ploshchad Group of Companies, a business entirely built on the labor force of migrants.
Olga Kirillova headed the Moscow City Electoral Commission in December 2021. The election of the chairman was non-alternative, there were no other candidates. All 14 members of the IPCC voted unanimously for Kirillova. As chairman, she will have to organize in Moscow the elections of the President of Russia in 2024, State Duma deputies in 2026, the mayor of the capital and deputies of the Moscow City Duma in 2023 and 2024.
In addition, the capital’s electoral committee oversees the municipal elections in Moscow this year. They are already accompanied by scandals. For example, Konstantin Yankauskas, an acting deputy from the Zyuzino district, was denied registration as a candidate for allegedly having links with Navalny’s headquarters. Other opposition candidates are prevented from being admitted to the elections: the Mundep in the Filevsky Park district Denis Prokuronovcandidates from Yabloko Irina Sobyanina and Nicholas of the Caucasuscandidates from the Nomination platform Ivan Shmatin and Eduard Kormyshakov, Yulia Ivanova. Also, independent deputies are massively persecuted by the security forces and the courts for demonstrating supposedly extremist symbols – the Smart Voting logo is recognized as such. Conviction under such an article closes the way to the elections.
Kirilova worked all her life in the public service. Since 1992, she has worked in the internal affairs bodies on Sakhalin. In 2006, she moved to work for the Federal Migration Service, where until 2012 she held the post of head of the FMS Department for the Sakhalin Region. In October 2012, Kirillova moved to the capital, where she became the head of the Federal Migration Service of Russia in Moscow. In 2016, she received the post of head of the Main Directorate for Migration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. A year later, by presidential decree, she was awarded the rank of Major General of Police. Olga met her husband, Yakov Kirillov, on Sakhalin. He is also a former police officer and once headed the Department of Internal Affairs for the Sakhalin Region.
Since 2020, an apartment with an area of 141.7 sq. m and the current market value of about 60 million rubles in the residential complex business class “Dubrovskaya Sloboda”. This happened after Kirillova left the post, and she did not need to declare the acquisition. In fact, Major General Kirillova had used this apartment before, but registered it with an elderly relative.
The apartment was purchased in 2014 in the name of Agapiya Yakovlevna Kirillova, born in 1932, the mother-in-law of the head of the Moscow City Electoral Committee. At the time of the purchase, Agapia Yakovlevna was 82 years old, The Insider could not find any information about doing business and participating in legal entities. The Kirillov couple, for the five previous years buying an apartment, earned a total of less than 19 million rubles.
Yakov Kirillov prefers not only large apartments, but also large cars. He travels around Moscow in a Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. The price of such a car in 2017 can reach 4.5 million rubleswhich is approximately equal to the earnings of the head of the family for two years.
According to information available to The Insider, Yakov Kirillov was employed at Kyiv Ploshchad 1 LLC. Kyiv Ploshchad group of companies was founded in 1992 God Nisanov and Zarakh Ilievthey are Russia’s largest rentiers.
God Nisanov is famous not only as dollar billionaire and friend of the Naryshkin family, but also as a co-owner of the Sadovod market and the Food City agricultural cluster, the largest wholesale and retail food center in Russia. Food City is known in Moscow as a gathering place for illegal migrants. There are constant reports in the media about fights, migrant rallies and appeals to Putin from residents of nearby areas demanding to restore order. Nisanov’s structures also made money on the construction of migration centers.
IA “RBC”, 07/20/2015, “RBC investigation: who makes money on migrants”: According to RBC estimates, the Moscow authorities announced 18 tenders for the construction of temporary and permanent structures of the WMC for a total of 9.34 billion rubles. The winner of the largest of them (more than 4 billion rubles), Trade Investments LLC, is part of the Kyiv Ploshchad group of companies Zarakh Iliev and God Nisanov, the largest real estate owners in Moscow. According to the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, the co-founder of Trade Investments is also a classmate of Vladimir Putin, co-owner of the European Center and the Ukraine Hotel Ilgam Ragimovwhich Forbes called partner of Nisanov and Iliev. — Inset K.ru
“I am officially divorced with my husband today. I did not want to get divorced while I was in the service. When she retired, she was able to quietly divorce in 2020 so as not to attract public attention. But I live at the same address. We don’t have a hostile relationship. Considering that it’s closer to work for me from there, no one kicks me out of the apartment, ”Kirillova told The Insider.
Could Agapiya Yakovlevna buy this apartment on her own? “Well, of course not,” agrees the head of the Moscow City Electoral Committee. “We all helped together, bought together. We came from Sakhalin. She had her own penny savings. We have our own. We bought under a share agreement, even when it was not completed, in 2012. At that time, the price of the apartment was completely different. Now it is very expensive, but at the time of the purchase under the equity agreement it was normal money.”
According to the surviving archive announcements, an apartment of comparable area could be purchased for 28 million rubles before the house was commissioned. This is more than two times lower than its current market value, but still amounts to almost 10 annual family income while working on Sakhalin, and neither she nor her husband had any other real estate that Kirillova could sell. And if it weren’t for the design of the capital’s apartment for her mother-in-law, Kirillova would have to justify the origin of the funds – according to the law, this is done if the purchase price exceeds 3 annual incomes. In a conversation with The Insider, Kirillova said: “If I’m not mistaken, the apartment cost 22 million. But I don’t remember exactly.” Even in this case, the registration of real estate in the mother-in-law allowed to bypass the anti-corruption requirement to justify income.
Why did they register an apartment in the name of an elderly woman and thus avoided declaration? Kirillova explains it this way: “Because she had a Moscow residence permit. When we arrived in Moscow to work on a transfer, we did not have a Moscow residence permit. She also had an apartment” (according to The Insider, we are talking about a 30-meter apartment on Donelaitis Street, now it has also been re-registered for Yakov Kirillov).
As for a possible conflict of interest in the control of migrants in Moscow, Kirillova also denies it: “My ex-husband no longer works at Kievskaya Ploshchad, but I can’t say when he was fired. He worked as a head of security. Not even the head of the mall. He obviously did not communicate with the owners. I have never even been to work with him. In her tenure, both Food City and the Sadovod market were repeatedly brought to administrative responsibility rather harshly.