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Igor Ivanovich Sechin (Russian: И́горь Ива́нович Се́чин; born 7 September 1960) is a Russian oligarch and a government official, considered a close ally and "de facto deputy" of Vladimir Putin. [2] Sechin has been a confidant of Russian leader Vladimir Putin since the early 1990s.
Ivan Sechin 35 Employee of Rosneft. Son and heir apparent of Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin: 5 February 2024 1 Moscow Complained of kidney pain at his home mansion overnight and died within hours after ambulances failed to arrive in time, due to the security service providing the wrong address. Cause of death officially diagnosed as a blood clot.
Vladislav Surkov, initially being an aide to Voloshin, gained much influence, as well as Prosecutor-General Vladimir Ustinov, who had leaned towards new Saint Petersburg elites and whose son had become Igor Sechin's son-in-law.
Dmitry Ustinov married Inga Sechina, a daughter of Igor Sechin, on 22 November 2003. Dmitry and Inga have a son born 4 July 2005. Dmitry and Inga have a son born 4 July 2005. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] As of 2014, Dmitry and Inga are divorced.
[111] [112] On 24 February 2022, his son Ivan Sechin was also sanctioned by the U.S. [113] On 28 February 2022, Igor Sechin was subjected to travel restrictions and had his assets frozen by the EU. [114] Rosneft and many of its subsidiaries have been sanctioned in the past and appear on the Sectoral Sanctions Identification (SSI) List. [115]
A former KGB leader, a diamond mine executive and a deputy prime minister — these are just some of the roles held by Russian oligarchs targeted by the Biden
Two weeks ago, France seized a $120 million super-yacht linked to Sechin, CEO of Russian energy giant Rosneft and a close Putin ally.
He rose to prominence during Medvedev's presidency but has suffered from the resurgence of Igor Sechin. [4] From 2018 to 2022 he was the Chairman of Skolkovo Foundation. Since 2015, he is also the Chairman of the Board of the Directors in Russian Railways company. Dvorkovich's father, Vladimir Dvorkovich, was an international chess arbiter. [5]