The family of Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova owns assets worth 50 billion rubles, investigators from the team of Alexei Navalny found out.
The property of the deputy chairman's family (Golikova herself, her husband Viktor Khristenko and his son from his first marriage, Vladimir Khristenko) includes a house with an area of 1800 sq. m in the suburbs, five villas in Europe and several golf clubs. According to investigators, all this was “earned” on vaccines for Russians.
Golikova's stepson is the president of the Nanolek pharmaceutical company, which regularly receives multimillion-dollar state orders for the purchase of vaccines, which, by a strange coincidence, before that fall into the vaccination calendar, and therefore they should be purchased by hospitals across the country. The vaccination calendar is compiled by the Ministry of Health, controlled by the government and Deputy Prime Minister Golikova.
As the authors of the investigation found out, the Golikova family has a stake in the vaccine company Sputnik V:
“In the report of one of Khristenkov's funds, we found, probably, the most sensational find. What many suspected was that the Golikova family had a stake in Generium, the largest manufacturer of the Sputnik-V vaccine.”
50 billion rubles is the minimum figure, the investigation says: “Most likely, this is the lower bar, only what we managed to find, prove and calculate. The real number is much higher."