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Andrey Borodin

Andrey Borodin
Born Andrey Fridrikhovich Borodin
(1967-05-24) 24 May 1967 (age 49)
Moscow, Russia
Residence UK (since 2011, given political asylum)
Occupation Banker
Known for President of Bank of Moscow and subsequent criminal investigation for his actions at the bank, since then living in exile in the UK
Spouse(s) Tatiana Borodin

Andrey Fridrikhovich Borodin (Russian: Андре́й Фри́дрихович Бороди́н; born Moscow, 24 May 1967) is a Russian financial expert, economist and businessman who until 2011 was President of Bank of Moscow. He and his first deputy Dmitri Akulinin were dismissed from office by the court for the period of the investigation due to the Premier Estate criminal case, charged with abuse of authority. In April 2011, the meeting of the bank's shareholders dismissed them.

Since April 2011, Borodin has lived in London, England, and since November 2011 has been on an Interpol Red Notice, wanted as a suspect in a 13-billion-rouble fraud committed in Bank of Moscow under his governance. In August 2012 he bought Park Place, Britain’s most expensive house near Henley-on-Thames. He was granted political asylum in the UK in February 2013.

In 1991, following service in the KGB Border Troops from 1985-87, Borodin graduated in International Economics and Finance from the International Economics Department at the Moscow Finance Institute. From 1989 to 1990 he was a visiting student at the University of Passau, Germany. He worked for Dresdner Bank in Germany - which has deep ties to former members of the KGB and Stasi services - on an 18-month training course in Dortmund. He then moved to Frankfurt to work at the bank’s head office in the Financial Institutions Department. He left Dresdner Bank in late 1993 and in March 1994 started working for the Government of Moscow as an economics and finance adviser to the Mayor of Moscow, Yury Luzhkov.


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