Putin ally Kudrin steps down from audit chamber

Putin ally Kudrin steps down from audit chamber, Alexei Kudrin, a longtime ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, resigned on Tuesday from his position as head of the nation’s audit chamber amid reports he will be in charge of overseeing the rebuilding of tech giant Yandex after sanctions over Ukraine. Former finance minister Kudrin has been involved in Russian politics since the 1990s and is known in Moscow as an economic liberal.

 

Putin ally Kudrin steps down from audit chamber

 

Putin ally Kudrin steps down from audit chamber

The 62-year-old said he was “leaving the post of Chairman of the Audit Chamber” after “around 25 years in the public sector.” “Now I would like to focus on large projects that are related to the development of private initiatives in a broad sense, but at the same time have a significant impact on people.” He held the post since 2018, appointed after Putin was re-elected for a fourth term in the Kremlin.

 

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Last week, Russian state news agency TASS reported that Kudrin will be given a senior role in Yandex before the new year. “The decision has been taken,” TASS quoted a source as saying. Yandex — often dubbed the “Russian Google” — has a search engine and also provides Russia’s main taxi and food delivery service. It is registered in the Netherlands and has European, UK and US subsidiaries, but the bulk of its business is in Russia and Russian-speaking countries. Last week, its board of directors said it will weigh “options to restructure the group’s ownership and governance in light of the current geopolitical environment.”

 

Putin ally Kudrin steps down from audit chamber

 

It said this could include developing some of its services — including self-driving technologies, cloud computing and data labelling — “independently from Russia.” It added that the company “anticipates” that it will “in due course be renamed”. Yandex said it could “divest ownership and control of all other businesses in the Yandex Group”, such as advertising, e-commerce and food delivery. This summer Yandex said it was selling its search engine — the largest in the Russian-language internet — to the government-controlled VK group which owns the country’s largest social network VKontakte.

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