Two Billion Dollars and a Villa in France Found in “Putin's Daughter” - ForumDaily
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The "daughter of Putin" found two billion dollars and a villa in France

Reuters has published an investigation, from which it follows that “Putin’s daughter” Katerina Tikhonova owns a fortune of billions of dollars. Investigation was published on the agency's website on Tuesday, November 10.

After unconfirmed information about Katerina’s identity in the media, a high-ranking Russian official told Reuters that her last name was Tikhonova. According to the agency, the chairman of the board of Gazprombank (named as a deputy) in the publication said that he had seen Katerina when she was a child and lately, and that Tikhonova is the daughter of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

According to Reuters, earlier in 2015, 29-year-old Tikhonov called herself the wife of Kirill Shamalov, son of Nikolai Shamalov, co-owner of Russia Bank and Vyborg Shipyard, and "long-time friend of the president." According to estimates that financial analysts, like husband and wife Shamalov and Tikhonov, would provide the agency with corporate holdings worth about two billion dollars - basically these are shares of SIBUR, Russia's largest petrochemical holding company, which Shamalov acquired from Putin's longtime friend.

In addition, writes Reuters, Shamalov and Tikhonova owns a seaside villa in the city of Biarritz in the south-west of France, the cost of which is estimated at about $ 3,7 million dollars. This asset, according to the agency, Shamalov also acquired from Timchenko.

The villa, which, according to Reuters, Shamalov purchased three years ago, is a four-storey house with a pool, located on top of a sea cliff. According to the agency, the area of ​​the house built in 1950's is about 300 square meters, the garden area is about two thousand square meters.

The agency refers to public documents, according to which in September 2007, Timchenko and his wife Elena Ermakova registered SCI Atlantic in France to buy a house. According to the agency, on November 15, 2012, the shares of the company that still owns the villa were transferred to Shamalov. The amount of the transaction is unknown. At the same time, people living nearby told Reuters that they did not see Shamalov and Tikhonov there.

Also, the agency writes, Tikhonova is engaged in publicly funded projects at Moscow State University. Reuters examined official documents and found out that within the framework of these projects Tikhonova signed contracts for several million dollars with government organizations. Meanwhile, as Reuters notes, there is no indication that Tikhonov is taking personal gain from this work. In particular, according to the agency, Tikhonova helps to manage the plan to expand the MSU campus with 1,7 billion dollars.

Katerina Tikhonova and Kirill Shamalov declined to comment for the Reuters article. A representative of Timchenko, answering a question about a house in Biarritz, stated that he would not comment on personal matters. Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov was unable to confirm to Dozhd that Katerina Tikhonova is the daughter of Vladimir Putin.

Previously, the Forum wrote about the Forbes rating of the most influential people in the world, where Putin took first place.

“Putin continues to argue that he is one of the few people in the world who has enough influence to do whatever he wants and avoid responsibility,” the editorial board explained his choice.

Recently, activists of the Navalny Foundation found a nine million-dollar house in Barvikha near Moscow, which belongs Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.

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