Some of the directors came to their posts from unexpected directions – there are even footballers
Recently, we have been regularly telling you about how much it costs to relax in various popular sanatoriums in Bashkiria, as well as about what tourists are offered there. Today we decided to find out who owns these institutions and who manages them. As it turned out, the largest and most popular health resorts are owned by the republic, but the biographies of some of the leaders are rather unusual. We tell you about the managers who determine the quality of your rest and treatment.
MP and financier
So, the Krasnousolsk sanatorium, according to the Kontur.Focus service, belongs to the Ministry of Land and Property of Bashkiria. The director of the institution is a 65-year-old Ramil Badretdinov – doctor, former deputy of the Kurultai and ex-deputy head of the Duvan region. Over the past two decades, he managed to work as the head of the Yangantau and Green Grove sanatoriums, his alleged son Artur Badretdinov now acts as the director of the sanatorium “Karagai” in the Mechetlinsky district.
During the period when Krasnousolsky was headed by Ramil Rafailovich, the recreation center managed to be noted in a scandal when one of the vacationers posted on social networks photos of rusty and moldy fonts of the health resort. Then, in the summer of 2022, Badretdinov responded to this with a promise to carry out repairs in the near future.
It should be noted that the period of the pandemic was clearly not easy for the sanatorium: it ended 2021 with a loss of 53.5 million rubles, follows from the data of the Kontur.Focus service. In 2022, the institution gradually began to get out of a difficult situation, reporting a net profit of 8.3 million rubles. For comparison: in 2020, Krasnousolsk received 50.7 million rubles of net profit, and in 2019 – 21.1 million rubles.
The Assy sanatorium in the Beloretsky district of Bashkiria also belongs to the Ministry of Land Property, and for the last three years it has been run by a 55-year-old native of the Saratov region Kamil Faizov. According to his official biography, in the 90s he worked as a financier in the administration of the Voskresensky district of his native region, in 2004-2010 he served as head of the administration of the Kimrsky district of the Tver region.
In the late tenths, he also owned a stake in the now-bankrupt Rostov oil plant Donskoye Zoloto. Now he has one active business project: the Moscow-based company for working with distressed assets in the retail and corporate markets, The Red Machine.
The resort hasn’t made headlines lately. In April, the head of the Beloretsk district mentioned him in his social networks Andrey Ivanyuta, talking about the fact that two-week complexes for the physical and psychological recovery of military personnel were launched in the health resort. Before that, in March, a bridge and a road were reconstructed near the sanatorium.
Unlike Krasnousolsk, the Assy sanatorium went into the red at the end of 2022 – judging by Kontur.Focus, by 12.45 million rubles. Prior to that, in 2021, the sanatorium reported a profit of 10.58 million, 2020 was extremely successful at all, bringing the institution 59.37 million rubles of net profit. In 2019, the health resort reported 2.8 million rubles of net profit.
Football player and salesman of medical equipment
The Yakty-Kul sanatorium in the Abzelilovsky district also belongs to the Ministry of Land and Property of Bashkiria, and the position of acting director is occupied by a 26-year-old Maxim Migalnot seen in other business projects. Available in the public domain mentions that in the past he played for the Ufa amateur football club Phantom.
It is noteworthy that since 2019 the head of the sanatorium has changed three times: first it was the ex-head of the State Committee for Tourism of Bashkiria Salavat Nafikovthen – a former Baimak deputy Ilnur Murzagildinfollowed by Fail Baynazarov, ex-director of the Ufa law firm Trud v Zakone, and after that Maxim Migal.
2021 and 2022, according to “Contour.Focus”, the sanatorium ended with a loss of 22.3 and 16.14 million rubles, respectively. In the negative, the institution also went into 2019, showing 6.9 million net losses, and only in 2020, Yakty-Kul was able to earn 3.17 million rubles.
The Ministry of Property of Bashkiria also owns the Yumatovo sanatorium in the Ufimsky district. The head of the health resort is a 57-year-old Andrey Stepkov – ex-deputy of the council of the Ufa region, ex-head of the Association of sanatorium organizations of the republic. In the past, he owned the PharmTechCenter company, which sells medical equipment in the city of Oktyabrsky, now the company is owned by his relatives.
Recently, there have been no high-profile scandals around Yumatovo – except perhaps in April 2023 passed another trial of the former chief accountant of the sanatorium, but for an episode not related to her work there. Otherwise, the sanatorium lives a typical life of such institutions, and its leader sometimes flickers at various medical events and meets with representatives of the Ufa medical community.
But with the finances of Yumatovo, everything is not so smooth – the organization completed 2022 with a loss of 20.46 million rubles. 2021 brought a profit, but very insignificant: only 39 thousand rubles. In 2020, the sanatorium went negative by 30.35 million rubles, while 2019 brought him only 55 thousand rubles of profit, follows from the data of Kontur.Fokus.
As for the recreation center “Kandrykul” in the Tuymazinsky district, there are a lot of different glampings, cottages and guest houses. The Almaz sanatorium located here is managed, according to information from the official website, by the Vitim company. According to Kontur.Fokus, it belongs to the entrepreneur Alexander Nikolaev, who also acts as its director.
In the past, Nikolaev was engaged in business in the construction industry in Ufa – he owned shares in the firms UralStroyZakazchik, SK Kontrakt. The financial performance of Vitim looks good against the backdrop of state-owned sanatoriums. So, in 2022, the organization reported 5.5 million rubles of profit, in 2021 – about 2.99 million. 2020 ended for the company with a profit of 609 thousand rubles, and in 2019 it showed a loss of one million rubles.