Atle Berge

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Atle Berge (born 1952) is a Norwegian businessman. Though a Norwegian citizen by birth, Berge lives in Russia, where he has longstanding business interests and maintains a pro-Kremlin stance on geopolitical issues.[1] He is the main funder of the pro-Russian party Fred og Rettferdighet in Norway.[2] He supports the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[2] He was once arrested by FSB, suspected of being a Norwegian spy.

Berge built his fortune through the family-owned concrete company Ølen Betong Gruppen, which expanded into Murmansk, Russia, in 2008. The company established a concrete factory there as part of its international ambitions. However, in the years following Russia's escalation of hostilities in Ukraine, Ølen Betong Gruppen officially withdrew from its Russian operations.[3]

Despite this, Berge personally retained his business interests in the country. In 2023, he took over full ownership of the Murmansk factory through a separate company under his direct control, effectively continuing operations independently of the Norwegian parent firm. Berge now serves as director of the Murmansk-based business, managing its activities from within Russia, where he has stated he both lives and works.[3][1]

He states that he lives "like a count" in Russia.[4] Berge has said that he is in the process of acquiring Russian citizenship and expects to get a Russian passport "in a while."[5]

Despite the sanctions against Russia, Berge says that he transfers money from Russia to Norway, and that he has a method for circumventing the sanctions regime.[6]

Arrest by FSB

Berge was arrested in 2016 by FSB in Russia, accused of being a Norwegian spy, after the Norwegian PST had -unsuccessfully- tried to recruit him.[7] His company sued the Norwegian state for 145 million NOK, for loss of income, but lost.[8]

Support for pro-Russian propaganda

Support for orphanage for abducted children

References

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