Biography of Alexander Savenkov
Earlier, he was the first deputy Minister of Justice, the chief military prosecutor and deputy general of the prosecutor of Russia took part in a number of high -profile trials in cases related to the crimes of the military: Alexander Sypachev, George Oleinik, Yuri Budanov, Eduard Ulman and others. The first military prosecutor, which allowed himself to speak with public criticism addressed to the current Minister of Defense.
Colonel General of Justice, Doctor of Law. Alexander Nikolaevich Savenkov was born on March 29 in the city of Livnia, Oryol region. In the year he went to military service. In the year he graduated from the Military Faculty of Military University. Up to a year, he served in the Trans -Baikal Military District by the investigator, and then the military prosecutor of the garrison in Irkutsk, Chita and the Chita region [26].
He was seen in the main military prosecutor's office. In October, Deputy Chief Military Prosecutor Smirnov asked the commander -in -Chief of the internal troops of Kulikov to allocate an apartment from the Fund of Internal Troops out of turn [27]. From the end of the year he worked in the apparatus of the Main Military Prosecutor's Office. He defended his thesis in the year.
Since the year, he headed the military prosecutors of the Volga, Siberian and Moscow military districts. Since the beginning of the year, he served as the first deputy chief military prosecutor [25]. Being represented by senators, Savenkov gave a negative assessment of the processes in the army. He called the main problems to ensure the security of military service and the implementation of budget legislation.
The candidate for the main military prosecutors promised to use all the possibilities of prosecutorial supervision in order to withstand the "serious threat of the economic component of the life of the troops." In the same year, Savenkov became a doctor of legal sciences, defending the dissertation on the topic "Actual problems of constitutional legality in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and the role of the prosecutor's office in their decision" [29].
In the role of the main military prosecutor, Savenkov took part in a number of high -profile trials in cases related to the crimes of the military. In the years, Savenkov sought to tighten the punishment of the personnel scout Alexander Sypachev, sentenced to 8 years in prison for attempted attempts on the Stateizer. The head of the GVP, representing the state prosecution in the process, classified the actions of the scout not as an attempt on the Stateizer, but as the Gosisman itself.
However, the Supreme Court upheld the previous sentence in force [23]. In December, Savenkov protested an amnesty that was applied to the former chief financier of the Ministry of Defense, Colonel General George Oleinik. Oleinik was accused of excess of official powers when transferring millions of dollars to Ukraine. The protest was rejected. The GVP started another criminal case on Oleinik, but on May 31, the Kolomensky City Court released a colonel general conventionally.
However, on May 19, the jury again justified the special forces. She did not appear for interrogation and was put on the international wanted list. In February, Tymoshenko became the prime minister of Ukraine, however, on May 24, Savvenkov stated that she was still put on the wanted list, and the case on charges of giving bribes to officers of the Russian Ministry of Defense was not closed [23].
Savenkov became the first representative of the military prosecutor's office to allow himself to public criticism addressed to the current Minister of Defense. At a press conference in May, the chief military prosecutor reproached Sergei Ivanov for an increase in the crime rate in the army. Savenkov said that over two years, the number of cases of non -state relations increased by almost 25 percent.
He pointed out the fact that officer crime began to grow, including among senior officers [20]. The main military prosecutor pointed to the fall of the level of professionalism and the weakening of the educational function of officers. He also criticized the work of the military enlistment offices, accusing their employees of inaction. According to his estimates, each military commander in a month has to deal with no more than two draftees.
Ivanov sharply denied all the accusations and made it clear that the prosecutor’s office could not cope with his duties [24]. The conflict between the Ministry of Defense and the main military prosecutor’s office worsened after the appointment of Admiral Gennady Suchkov as an adviser to the Minister of Defense of Russia. In connection with the death of the submarine K, which sank during the towing, against the Admiral’s northern fleet, a criminal case was instituted.
And in April, he became an adviser to the Minister of Defense of Russia on the issues of the Navy [24]. Savenkov condemned this appointment and called "absolutely non -respondent tasks of justice." However, the head of the Ministry of Defense Sergei Ivanov said that he consulted with the main military prosecutor, and he did not mind [23]. In January, Savenkov reproached representatives of the Ministry of Defense in concealing crimes - in connection with the incident at the Chelyabinsk Tank Institute.
In this educational institution, Private Andrei Sychev was crippled by colleagues. The main military prosecutor of Russia took the investigation of the case of grandfature under his control [22], [19].The court in the "case of Sychev" began in June. The main accused was the junior sergeant Alexander Sivakov. Sivakov never pleaded guilty. Criminal cases under the article "negligence", instituted against the institute officers, the military prosecutor's office stopped "for the lack of corpus delicti" in November [15], [10].
Savvenkov was initiated by the restoration of the Institute of Regimental Priests. This idea of his deputy was supported by the Prosecutor General of Russia Vladimir Ustinov, who in February proposed to revive the Institute of Regimental Capellanes to combat non -state relations and crime in the Armed Forces [21]. In July, Savenkov, like the rest of the deputy general of the Russian prosecutor, was removed from his post.
He also lost his position of the main military prosecutor. The place of Savenkova was taken by Sergey Friedinsky, Friedinsky, for consideration by the Federation Council, was introduced by Yuri Chaika, appointed by the Prosecutor General of Russia after the resignation of Ustinov [17]. In the same month, Ustinov changed his seagull as Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation [18].
Savenkov did not return to Ustinov’s submission immediately - only six months later. In this capacity, Savenkov repeatedly appeared in the media. In March, the first Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev won the presidential election in the presidential election [9]. In May of that year, he officially took office as the President of Russia [7], and Putin became the new Prime Minister of the Russian government [8], [6].
In December, the presidential decree Savenkov was dismissed from the post of First Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation [2], [3]. In March, the new composition of the Legislative Assembly of the Vladimir Region elected Savenkov as his representative in the Federation Council [1]. Savenkov - Colonel General of Justice, Doctor of Law, Professor.
He has state awards, including the Order of Honor and the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV degree, awarded medals, the sign "Honorary Worker of the Prosecutor's Office". Savenkov is married, he has two sons [25], [28]. Used materials [1] Elena Lazarenko.
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The top of the Ministry of Defense does not care about justice. In Russia, a new military prosecutor. The military has a new prosecutor. Fear of height. Savenkov Alexander Nikolaevich.