Vladimir Litvinenko

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Born (1955-08-14) 14 August 1955 (age 70)
Novoleninsky, Timashyovsky District, Krasnodar Krai,[1] Soviet Union
OccupationRector
Vladimir Litvinenko
Владимир Литвиненко
Litvinenko in 2022
Born (1955-08-14) 14 August 1955 (age 70)
Novoleninsky, Timashyovsky District, Krasnodar Krai,[1] Soviet Union
EducationLeningrad Mining Institute
OccupationRector
ChildrenOlga Litvinenko

Vladimir Stefanovich Litvinenko (Russian: Влади́мир Стефа́нович Литвине́нко, born 14 August 1955) is a Russian academic, businessman and Vladimir Putin's campaign manager.[2] He is also rector of Saint Petersburg Mining University in St. Petersburg.[2]

Litvinenko has been the rector of Saint Petersburg Mining University since the 1990s.[citation needed]

He oversaw Vladimir Putin's dissertation work in 1996,[3] which is alleged to include significant amounts of plagiarism and is speculated perhaps to have not even been written by Putin. Litvinenko has been criticised for either not spotting the alleged plagiarism or blatantly ignoring it.[4] According to his daughter Olga, Vladimir Litvinenko himself wrote the dissertation.[5]

Litvinenko was Putin's political campaign manager in 2000 and 2004.[citation needed]

On June 11, 2014, he was given an honorary doctorate by the Freiberg University of Mining and Technology, Saxony, Germany.[6]

In 2022, he signed the Address of the Russian Union of Rectors, which called to support Putin in his invasion of Ukraine.[7]

Business career

Litvinenko owns nearly 15% of PhosAgro, a phosphate mining company[2] in the Arctic.[8] The mine had been at one time partly owned by Mikhail Khodorkovsky.[8] He claims that he was paid in shares for some consulting that he did in 2004 and that this "did not contradict any laws".[8]

Phosagro was floated on the London Stock Exchange in July 2011 and Litvinenko was listed among its new owners, as chairman.[8] When Litvinenko owned 5%, the stock was worth about $260 million.[2] In April 2014, he acquired a further 4.9% from Andrey Guryev, who controls the company, for $269 million.[9]

Personal life

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