Nikolai Brykin was born on November 25, 1959 in the village of Soldatskoye, Voronezh Region. After graduating from the Ostrogozhsk Agricultural College, he was drafted into the army. He served in the border troops of the KGB of the USSR at the border outpost Matveevka, in the Kurchum border detachment in Kazakhstan. For excellent service he was awarded the badges "Excellent Frontier Troops" I and II degree.
After serving in the army, he was sent to work in the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Russian Federation in the city of Nizhnevartovsk. Subsequently, he took the position of deputy head of the criminal police - head of the department for combating economic crimes of the department.
In 1993, Nikolai Brykin graduated from the Tyumen Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. In 1994, he headed the branch of the Federal Tax Police Service of Russia in the city of Nizhnevartovsk. Later he was appointed First Deputy Head of the Department of the Federal Tax Service of the Russian Federation for the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug (KhMAO).
In 1999, he was transferred to Moscow to the post of First Deputy Head of the Federal Tax Service Administration for the city of Moscow. On May 20, 2004, by decree of President Vladimir Putin, Nikolai Gavrilovich was appointed First Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for the Far Eastern Federal District - Head of the Operational Investigation Bureau for Economic and Tax Crimes. He retired on August 4, 2006 with the rank of major general of militia.
After 2006, he held high management positions in such large organizations as Mechel OJSC, Rostopprom OJSC, Rosneft OJSC. In 2007 he graduated from the Nizhnevartovsk branch of the non-state educational institution of higher professional education "Institute of Business and Law".
Since 2009, he has been the General Director of OJSC Russian Fuel Company - Rostopprom. Since 2015, he has served as First Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Regional Public Fund for Assistance to Veterans of Special Units of the Security Agencies to Combat Terrorism "Protection of the Fatherland".
In February 2016, Nikolai Gavrilovich, as a representative of the fund, together with several organizations of the Tyumen region, established the regional Tyumen association "Protection of the Fatherland", becoming the chairman of its board.
In the elections on September 18, 2016, Brykin Nikolai Gavrilovich was elected a Deputy of the State Duma of the VII convocation as part of the federal list of candidates put forward by the All-Russian political party "United Russia". Regional group No. 8 - Tyumen region, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. Member of the United Russia faction. Member of the State Duma Committee on State Building and Legislation. The date of commencement of office is September 18, 2016.
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Nikolai Gavrilovich Brykin- Russian public and political figure, in 2016 he was elected to the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the 7th convocation from the United Russia party, First Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Defense of the Fatherland Foundation, Major General of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, retired (2006).
Biography
Born November 25, 1959 in the village. Soldatskoye, Ostrogozhsky district, Voronezh region. After graduating from school, Nikolai Brykin went to study at the Ostrogozhsk Agricultural College, after which he was called up for military service. He served in the army on the border with China, in the Eastern Military District, the Kurchum detachment, the 10th border outpost "Matveevka".
After returning from the army, he worked for SU-909 Tyumendorstroy for some time. At the same time, he entered the Tyumen Civil Engineering Institute at the road construction department.
This was followed by a service in the Ministry of the Interior, where he was sent to strengthen. During the years of work in the Internal Affairs Directorate of the city of Nizhnevartovsk, Tyumen Region (11 years), Nikolai Brykin rose to the rank of head of the department for combating economic crimes (being deputy head of the criminal police). While working in the law enforcement system, he studied at the Higher Police School (Tyumen).
In 1994, Brykin headed the Nizhnevartovsk branch of the Federal Tax Police Service of Russia. In 1999, from the position of First Deputy Head of the Office of the Federal Tax Service of Russia for Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, he was transferred to Moscow, where he worked as First Deputy Head of the Office of the Federal Tax Service of Russia for Moscow until the abolition of the Federal Tax Police Service.
In 2004, Brykin was assigned to the Far East, where he was appointed head of the Bureau of Economic Tax Crimes of the Far Eastern Federal District.
In 2006, by Decree of the President of Russia, he was removed from his post, and ended his service with the rank of major general.
After 2006, he held high management positions in such large organizations as Mechel OJSC, Rostopprom OJSC, Rosneft OJSC.
In 2014, he received an offer from the leadership of the Regional Public Fund for Assistance to Veterans of Special Units of Security Agencies to Combat Terrorism "Protection of the Fatherland" to move to the Fund for a permanent job, and became the First Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Fund.
In May 2016, he took part in the United Russia primaries. He successfully passed the selection and became a candidate for the State Duma of the Russian Federation from this party. According to the results of voting in the elections to the State Duma, he was elected a deputy on federal lists from the United Russia party.
Family
Married, has a son and daughter, grandchildren
Criticism
The loudest scandalous story, which was reflected in numerous publications of authoritative media and blogs, continues to this day. According to information available in the media, Nikolai Brykin, with the help of his son-in-law, Sergei Kiryanov, tried to get a free stake in an organization that belonged to businessman Konstantin Dyulgerov. According to businessman Dyulgerov, he paid tribute to Brykin and Company for a long time, and after refusing the services of "protection", a criminal case was initiated against him, the investigation of which had already dragged on for several years.
From 2004 to 2006, Brykin served as head of the Bureau for Economic Tax Crimes in the Far Eastern Federal District. In 2006, by the Decree of the President of Russia, he was removed from his post, and ended his service with the rank of major general. According to one of the versions available in the media, the real reason for the removal of Nikolai Brykin from his post was a possible interest in resolving one of the high-profile cases of large-scale fraud, which Nikolai Brykin's subordinates investigated negligently and contributed to its collapse.
As CEO of Open Joint-Stock Company"RUSSIAN FUEL COMPANY" (JSC "Rostopprom"), by virtue of his position, took a direct part in its bankruptcy. It was his actions, as well as the guarantee signed by him as the general director of OJSC Rostopprom, that ultimately led to the bankruptcy of a successful state-owned organization. At the same time, several clans showed interest in seizing control over OJSC Rostopprom.
During the pre-election period of 2016, Nikolai Brykin reportedly negotiated with major regional media in various ways to remove negative information about his life and work, as well as to post exclusively positive news about him, even on the most insignificant occasions. At the same time, some media outlets received “warnings” due to the refusal of such cooperation. As a result of such work, the regional information field was partially "cleared", but some of the publications on the network still remained.
Education
Non-state educational institution of higher professional education Institute of Business and Law (Nizhnevartovsk branch), 2007 .
Awards
1. By decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 4th degree
2. By decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was awarded the medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree
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- What are you talking about there? Marya Dmitrievna's bass voice was suddenly heard across the table. What are you banging on the table for? she turned to the hussar, “who are you getting excited about? right, you think that the French are in front of you?"I'm telling the truth," said the hussar, smiling.
“It’s all about the war,” the count shouted across the table. “After all, my son is coming, Marya Dmitrievna, my son is coming.
- And I have four sons in the army, but I don’t grieve. Everything is the will of God: you will die lying on the stove, and God will have mercy in battle, ”the thick voice of Marya Dmitrievna sounded without any effort, from the other end of the table.
- This is true.
And the conversation again focused - the ladies at their end of the table, the men at theirs.
“But you won’t ask,” the little brother said to Natasha, “but you won’t ask!”
“I’ll ask,” Natasha answered.
Her face suddenly flared up, expressing a desperate and cheerful determination. She half rose, inviting Pierre, who was sitting opposite her, to listen with a look, and turned to her mother:
- Mother! her childlike chest voice sounded all over the table.
- What do you want? the countess asked frightened, but, seeing from her daughter's face that it was a prank, she waved her hand sternly, making a threatening and negative gesture with her head.
The conversation hushed.
- Mother! what cake will it be? - Natasha's voice sounded even more resolutely, without breaking.
The Countess wanted to frown, but she couldn't. Marya Dmitrievna shook her thick finger.
“Cossack,” she said threateningly.
Most of the guests looked at the elders, unsure how to take this stunt.
- Here I am! said the Countess.
- Mother! what will the cake be? Natasha shouted already boldly and capriciously cheerfully, confident in advance that her trick would be well received.
Sonya and fat Petya were hiding from laughter.
“So I asked,” Natasha whispered to her little brother and Pierre, whom she looked at again.
“Ice cream, but they won’t give you,” said Marya Dmitrievna.
Natasha saw that there was nothing to be afraid of, and therefore she was not afraid of Marya Dmitrievna either.
— Marya Dmitrievna? what an ice cream! I don't like butter.
- Carrot.
– No, what? Marya Dmitrievna, which one? she almost screamed. - I want to know!
Marya Dmitrievna and the countess laughed, and all the guests followed. Everyone laughed not at Marya Dmitrievna's answer, but at the incomprehensible courage and dexterity of this girl, who knew how and dared to treat Marya Dmitrievna in this way.
Natasha lagged behind only when she was told that there would be pineapple. Champagne was served before ice cream. Again the music began to play, the count kissed the countess, and the guests, rising, congratulated the countess, clinked glasses across the table with the count, the children, and each other. Again the waiters ran in, the chairs rattled, and in the same order, but with redder faces, the guests returned to the drawing room and the count's study.
The Boston tables were moved apart, parties were made, and the count's guests were accommodated in two living rooms, a sofa and a library.
The count, spreading his cards like a fan, could hardly resist the habit of an afternoon nap and laughed at everything. The youth, incited by the countess, gathered around the clavichord and harp. Julie was the first, at the request of everyone, to play a piece with variations on the harp and, together with other girls, began to ask Natasha and Nikolai, known for their musicality, to sing something. Natasha, who was addressed as a big one, was apparently very proud of this, but at the same time she was shy.
- What are we going to sing? she asked.
“The key,” answered Nikolai.
- Well, let's hurry. Boris, come here, - said Natasha. - Where is Sonya?
She looked around and, seeing that her friend was not in the room, ran after her.
Running into Sonya's room and not finding her friend there, Natasha ran into the nursery - and Sonya was not there. Natasha realized that Sonya was in the corridor on a chest. The chest in the corridor was the place of sorrows of the female young generation of the Rostovs' house. Indeed, Sonya, in her airy pink dress, crushing it, lay face down on the dirty striped nurse's feather bed, on the chest, and, covering her face with her fingers, wept bitterly, trembling with her bare shoulders. Natasha's face, lively, all day long, suddenly changed: her eyes stopped, then her broad neck shuddered, the corners of her lips drooped.
– Sonya! what are you?… What, what is the matter with you? Woo woo!…
And Natasha, spreading her big mouth and becoming completely ugly, roared like a child, not knowing the reason and only because Sonya was crying. Sonya wanted to raise her head, wanted to answer, but she could not and hid even more. Natasha was crying, sitting down on a blue featherbed and hugging her friend. Gathering her strength, Sonya got up, began to wipe her tears and tell.
- Nikolenka is going in a week, his ... paper ... came out ... he told me himself ... Yes, I wouldn’t cry ... (she showed the paper she held in her hand: it was poetry written by Nikolai) I wouldn’t cry, but you won’t you can... no one can understand... what kind of soul he has.
And she began to cry again because his soul was so good.
“It’s good for you ... I don’t envy ... I love you, and Boris too,” she said, gathering her strength a little, “he’s cute ... there are no obstacles for you. And Nikolai is my cousin... it is necessary... the metropolitan himself... and that is impossible. And then, if my mother ... (Sonya considered the countess and called her mother), she will say that I spoil Nikolai's career, I have no heart, that I am ungrateful, but right ... by God ... (she crossed herself) I love her so much too , and all of you, only Vera is one ... For what? What did I do to her? I am so grateful to you that I would be glad to sacrifice everything, but I have nothing ...
Sonya could no longer speak and again hid her head in her hands and feather bed. Natasha began to calm down, but it was clear from her face that she understood the importance of her friend's grief.
– Sonya! she said suddenly, as if guessing the real reason for her cousin's grief. “Right, did Vera talk to you after dinner?” Yes?
- Yes, Nikolai himself wrote these poems, and I wrote off others; she found them on my table and said that she would show them to mamma, and also said that I was ungrateful, that mamma would never allow him to marry me, and he would marry Julie. You see how he is with her all day ... Natasha! For what?…
And again she wept bitterly. Natasha lifted her up, hugged her and, smiling through her tears, began to comfort her.
“Sonya, don’t trust her, darling, don’t. Do you remember how all three of us talked with Nikolenka in the sofa room; remember after dinner? After all, we have decided how it will be. I don’t remember how, but remember how everything was fine and everything is possible. Uncle Shinshin's brother is married to a cousin, and we are second cousins. And Boris said that it is very possible. You know, I told him everything. And he is so smart and so good,” said Natasha ... “You, Sonya, don’t cry, my dear, darling, Sonya. And she kissed her, laughing. - Faith is evil, God be with her! And everything will be fine, and she will not tell her mother; Nikolenka will tell himself, and he did not even think about Julie.
On May 1, 2019, Vladimir Putin signed a controversial bill to isolate the Russian segment of the Internet. Neither the technical illiteracy of the document, nor the vague definitions of "threats" prevented it from becoming law, which will come into force in November. Prior to signing, the bill was adopted by the deputies of the State Duma in three readings, deputies from our region also voted for it. The media told us their names - all who voted turned out to be United Russia: Brykin, Valeev, Gogoleva, Zavalny, Kvitka, Ledkov and Pushkarev.
The first on this list is retired General of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Nikolai Gavrilovich Brykin. In custom television programs, he demonstrates patriotism with all his might, even runs a fund called "Protection of the Fatherland." He is especially concerned about the fate of the younger generation: it is they, according to Brykin, who replenish the armed extremist groups. To avoid this, Nikolai Gavrilovich suggests bring up in youth, army discipline and reverence for the personality of Vladimir Putin, as well as teaching them how to handle weapons.
However, if you enter the name of a patriotic deputy into a search engine, the Internet will return a huge amount of compromising information on this request: from small notes and articles to a whole movie. Is this why Nikolai Brykin dislikes the worldwide web so much? Let's figure it out.
In the dashing 90s, Nikolai Brykin worked in the tax police: first he headed the department for combating economic crimes in the city of Nizhnevartovsk, and then he went to the level of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. It was in this region that an ugly story took place: local entrepreneur Konstantin Dyulgerov, owner of Samotlor Trading Company LLC, accused the Nizhnevartovsk security officials - Brykin's former subordinates - of "covering" the business.
Dyulgerov claims that in addition to monthly payments, he was forced to add Brykin's son-in-law, Sergei Kiryanov, to the list of the company's founders. Then Dyulgerov naively relied on the anti-corruption campaign announced in Russia and tried to expel Kiryanov from among the founders. Then a criminal case was opened against him and accused of trying to deceive his "business partner".
As a result, Dyulgerov was forced to leave Russia so as not to end up in the dock. In 2018, business ombudsman Boris Titov included him in the list of entrepreneurs persecuted in Russia for dubious motives. And there the prosecutor's office suddenly discovered that there was no damage in his criminal case. So the denouement of this story, most likely, is yet to come.
After his dismissal from the authorities, Brykin headed a number of large enterprises, especially distinguishing himself as the head of the state-owned fuel company OJSC Rostopprom.
And the son-in-law of Brykin, Sergei Kiryanov, already familiar to us, at the same time became interested in the fuel business and became the founder of two legal entities at once: UglegorInvest LLC and AmurUgol Trade LLC.
Rostopprom, under the leadership of Brykin, made a very unsuccessful guarantee for a subsidiary that was close to bankruptcy. As a result, Rostopprom itself was on the verge of bankruptcy, and the Federal Agency for State Property Management tried to recover losses from Nikolai Gavrilovich through the courts. However, unsuccessfully.
In addition to managing state-owned companies, our hero was engaged in private business. So, he became the founder of 50% of the enterprise Yuzhny Breeze LLC, registered in the city of Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Territory. According to a court decision published in the public domain, Yuzhny Breeze owns 98 plots of land near Novorossiysk, an average of 10 acres, the total cost of which is approximately 300 million rubles, given that one hundred square meters of land nearby is sold for no less than 300,000 rubles. And local residents write about the construction of an elite cottage settlement under the same name "Southern Breeze" on these sites. The official site of the South Breeze promises to comply with the best European traditions, but the site itself has recently been unavailable for some reason and can only be seen in the web archive.
In 2016, Brykin sold his entire business, including his stake in Yuzhny Breeze, to his own daughter, Kiryanova Valentina Nikolaevna, and moved to the State Duma on the lists of United Russia. And as a member of United Russia, Brykin fully complies with the high standards of the party, regularly voting for almost all bills submitted.
For 2.5 years, Nikolai Gavrilovich voted against only 9 times, and 7 of them related to the regulations of the State Duma, once he was categorically against his resignation from the position of representative of the State Duma in the Supreme Court, and only once he did not like something in the program powers to deal with traffic violations.
But very resolutely deputy Brykin spoke out against the bill on illicit enrichment, which the deputies from A Just Russia tried to introduce. After all . The priorities are clear, aren't they?
In conclusion, let us recall that Nikolai Brykin represents the inhabitants of the Tyumen region in the State Duma - you and me. United Russia promotes such corrupt and incompetent people on its lists so that they regularly adopt the most stupid, harmful and cannibalistic laws. And our common task is to block their access to lawmaking.
Brykin Nikolay Gavrilovich Born: November 25, 1959 Place of birth: Voronezh region, Ostrogozhsky district, Soldatskoye village Marital status: married, has a son and daughter, grandchildrenAfter school, Nikolai Brykin went to study at the Ostrogozhsky Agricultural College, after which he was called up for military service. He served in the army on the border with China, in the Eastern Military District, the Kurchum detachment, the 10th border outpost "Matveevka". After returning from the army, he worked for some time in the SU-909 "Tyumendorstroy". At the same time, he entered the Tyumen Civil Engineering Institute at the road construction department.
This was followed by a service in the Ministry of the Interior, where he was sent to strengthen. During the years of work in the Internal Affairs Directorate of the city of Nizhnevartovsk, Tyumen region (11 years), Nikolai Brykin rose to the rank of head of the department for combating economic crimes (being deputy head of the criminal police). Over the years of work in the law enforcement system, he studied at the Higher Police School (Tyumen).
In 1994, Brykin N. G. headed the Nizhnevartovsk branch of the Federal Tax Police Service of Russia. In 1999, from the position of First Deputy Head of the Office of the Federal Tax Service of Russia for Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, he was transferred to Moscow, where he worked as First Deputy Head of the Office of the Federal Tax Service of Russia for Moscow until the abolition of the Federal Tax Police Service.
During the years of work in the law enforcement agencies of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, situations arose repeatedly that indicated the possible involvement of Nikolai Brykin in corruption crimes, “protection”, pressure on commercial organizations and taking over the business of entrepreneurs. The loudest story, reflected in numerous publications of authoritative media and blogs, continues to this day. According to available information, Nikolai Brykin, with the help of his son-in-law, Sergei Kiryanov, tried to get a share in an organization owned by Konstantin Dyulgerov free of charge. At the same time, according to businessman Dyulgerov, he paid tribute to Brykin and Company for a long time, and after refusing the services of "protection", a criminal case was initiated against him, the investigation of which had dragged on for several years. More information about this story can be found at the link: LINK
In 2004 Brykin N.G. was in the Far East, where he became the head of the Bureau of Economic Tax Crimes of the Far Eastern Federal District.
In 2006, by Decree of the President of Russia, he was removed from his post, and ended his service with the rank of major general. According to one of the versions available in the media, the real reason for the removal of Nikolai Brykin from office was a possible interest in resolving one of the high-profile cases of large-scale fraud, which Nikolai Brykin's subordinates had neglected and contributed to its collapse. It is noteworthy that major officials from the city of Vladivostok were involved in the case, with whom Nikolai Brykin had close relations.
By virtue of his senior positions in the law enforcement agencies of the KhMAO, Moscow and the Far East, Nikolai Brykin had a very wide circle of acquaintances among large businesses (he oversaw economic crimes in all positions), among officials of various ranks and high-ranking heads of law enforcement agencies (Ministry of Internal Affairs, the prosecutor's office, the Investigative committee, etc.).
After 2006, he held high management positions in such large organizations as Mechel OAO, Rostopprom OAO, Rosneft OAO. bankruptcy. It was his actions, as well as the guarantee signed by him as the general director of OJSC Rostopprom, that ultimately led to the bankruptcy of a successful state-owned organization. At the same time, several clans showed interest in seizing control over OJSC Rostopprom, but it is not known in whose interests Nikolai Brykin acted.
In 2016, Nikolai Brykin decided to go into politics. In May 2016, he will take part in the United Russia primaries. During the pre-election period, Nikolai Brykin, according to reports, agreed in various ways with major regional media to remove negative information about his life and work, as well as posting exclusively positive news about him, even on the most insignificant occasions. It is known that some media outlets received “warnings” about negative consequences for them because of the refusal of such cooperation. As a result of such work, the regional information field was "cleared", but some of the publications can be found in the federal media and on our website.
Today, Nikolai Brykin is actively promoting his person. As a fundamental idea, he puts forward the development of patriotism. I would like to note that the theme chosen is excellent. Especially considering the fact that Nikolai Brykin worked in law enforcement for a long time. The society doesn't like "cops", and you can't help but love patriots. And now the apparent minus of Brykin turns into a plus - it remains [...]
He got into a serious scandal, as serious commercial interests on the Black Sea coast were found by journalists and activists, which clearly do not correspond to his financial capabilities.
Information from the official declaration of Nikolai Brykin: for the period of 2016, he received 2.39 million rubles, and his wife 153 thousand. The official income is clearly different from the life that the Brykins lead, living in the capital. The property is striking, because with a modest couple for the capital, they managed to acquire four plots of land in a good location, two Toyota Land Cruiser jeeps, six houses and even a modern fashionable boat SeaRay 185 S, which is in no way inferior to premium cars in terms of its cost. Also in use there is a huge apartment of 183 square meters.
Officially, the deputy does not have any business, and in general he represents the Tyumen region while living in Moscow. But the journalists managed to find out the details of the Brykins' involvement with firms in the Krasnodar Territory that own land on the Black Sea coast (also far from Tyumen).
Nikolai's first company is Bakhus LLC, its TIN is 2315985475. The declared activity of this company is grape growing, wine production and 81 other activities. Can you imagine how competent a leader is who manages to combine so many types of activities at once?
The second company is Southern Breeze LLC, TIN 2302055962. This company is engaged in real estate, construction and other related activities, including even railway communication. According to the registration data, Nikolay Brykin has been a beneficiary since 2007, as soon as he resigned from the MFD. In 2016, he disappeared from the list of co-founders, but his share in the company passed to his daughter Valentina. The main reason for the re-registration of the company was the preparation for the elections to the State Duma. During the elections, he positioned himself as a deputy who has nothing but the desire to “rise Russia from its knees”, but in fact he simply hid his wealth away from the eyes of journalists and his voters.
If we talk in more detail about the company Bakhus LLC, then it can be called relatively young, since it was established in October 2015. As you already understand, since May 2016, his daughter Valentina again received the status of the owner, who still owns this company.
And now the most important point - the company "South Breeze" now owns 98 land plots in South Ozereevka (Krasnodar Territory, between Novorossiysk and the village of Abrau-Dyurso). And all land plots are intended for construction of houses. Can you imagine what kind of money it is? How do you think Brykin was able to buy so many plots of land? It seems that this issue should be of interest to law enforcement agencies.