The family of Nevzorov, who fled the Russian Federation, continues to earn millions from business in St. Petersburg
Journalist Alexander Nevzorov, who fled Russia and is recognized as a foreign agent in Russia, criticizes the Motherland, which continues to feed his family. We are talking about a business that remained in St. Petersburg. Russian companies associated with Nevzorov receive tens of millions of rubles monthly from advertising, writes Notepad edition. The journalist became president of the Open Association of Advertising Agencies and Commercial Communications of the St. Petersburg Metro (OARAKKPM) in 2007. It includes three private companies - Anfas, Kommet and Metronome.
The latter was headed by Nevzorov himself. The head was the chairman of the board of directors of the AST publishing group, Vitaly Grishechkin, who also oversaw the work of the company Nevzorov From Ecole, owned by the wife of foreign agent Nevzorov.
Today, Metronome is a monopolist in the St. Petersburg metro, placing advertisements in cars and station lobbies. The budget receives 260 million rubles from it, and the company itself, as already reported, Earns on advertising space more than 900 million.
Meanwhile, the media wrote that Nevzorov continues to be friends with the current governor Alexander Beglov, who, apparently, has been covering up the foreign agent’s business all these years. Smolny is not considering the possibility of revising the agreement with the St. Petersburg Metro.
However, Nevzorov’s earnings do not end there. His wife is the founder of the company “Piter-Techproject-New Resources”, which has been operating in the St. Petersburg market for more than 15 years.
The company is engaged in the dismantling and demolition of buildings, construction of residential and non-residential structures, and rental of real estate. In this regard, a suspicion arises that Smolny may be interested in the work of this company. After all, Beglov, as you know, has been repeatedly criticized for lobbying the interests of developers.
Despite the fact that Nevzorov became a defendant in a criminal case, his family continues to receive millions of rubles in income in Russia, allowing the journalist to live comfortably abroad, voicing anti-Russian slogans from there.
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