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In 1980 he graduated from the Ural Polytechnic Institute with a degree in Industrial Thermal Power Engineering.

From 1980 to 1988 he worked as a foreman, site manager, and deputy chief engineer in the installation and construction department No. 1 of the Energospetsmontazh trust. Participated in the construction of the Kirovo-Chepetsk chemical plant.

From May 18 to August 25, 1987, he took part in the liquidation of the consequences of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, and supervised repair work at the Shelter facility of the fourth power unit of the station.

Since 1988 - chief engineer of installation and construction department No. 90 at the construction of the Ignalina nuclear power plant.

Since 1992 – Deputy General Director of JSC MSU-90 (reconstruction of the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant).

In 1996 - 2000 was elected as a deputy of the City Assembly of the municipal formation "City of Sosnovy Bor".

From 1999 to 2003, he was Chairman of the Board of Directors of the TITAN-2 Concern holding (construction of the North-Western Scientific and Industrial Nuclear Energy Center complex, the new Russian VVER-640 reactor (NITI).

In 2001, he was elected as a deputy of the Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region. In 2003, he was elected a member of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation from the Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region.

In 2007, he was re-elected to the Federation Council of the Russian Federation from the Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region.

In January 2010, he was appointed head of quartering and arrangement of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation - Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.

By Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of July 6, 2010, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.

For courage and dedication in eliminating the consequences of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, he was awarded the Order of Courage.

Honored Builder of the Russian Federation.

Candidate of Economic Sciences.

According to source, Grigory Naginsky, the owner of the St. Petersburg company JSC Concern Titan-2, had big financial problems. The Main Directorate for the Construction of Roads and Airfields (FSUE) of the Ministry of Defense sued the holding's subsidiary JSC Automobile Transport Administration (UAT) for almost one and a half billion rubles. This happened due to a delay in the construction of a military airfield in the city of Engels, Saratov region. Naginsky’s company contracted for the construction of the facility back in 2012. According to the agreement with the Ministry of Defense, the airfield was supposed to be fully commissioned 4 years ago. However, construction did not "The final acts of acceptance of the work performed between the parties under the disputed agreements have not yet been signed, which indicates that the work has not been completed in full under the disputed agreements," - says the decision of the Moscow arbitration Thus, Naginsky “got” the money very well. And he really doesn’t like to do this! Metrostroy In Russian business, everyone has long known: where Grigory Naginsky is, there are scandalous stories. For example, the legal battle between JSC Concern Titan-2 and the Metrostroy company has been going on for several years now. The latter is suing Naginsky’s company three times at once for a total amount of more than 1 billion rubles According to the plaintiff, the defendant did not pay for the already completed repair work at the Leningrad NPP-2, the customer of which was Naginsky. The litigation is taking place in the Arbitration Court of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region. Apparently, because Naginsky is very stubborn, the process has not yet been completed. Northern Shipyard Despite his reputation, Grigory Naginsky continues to win all kinds of tenders for the most lucrative projects from a monetary point of view. The last of them is the construction of a shipbuilding complex, the customer of which is the Severnaya Verf company.

Engels Airport today

The contract amount, I must say, is quite good. It amounts to 6 billion rubles. And the customer is ready to give this money to Grigory Naginsky. At the same time, he is faced with very big problems. After all, Naginsky loves money, but he really doesn’t like to give it away. Both our own and others. Oboronexport Grigory Naginsky was involved in a number of high-profile scandals during his work in the country's military ministry. There he was the deputy of the former and no less scandalous minister and his friend Evgenia Vasilyeva. And the matter concerned the notorious story with the Defense Service of the State Design Institute for Special Construction (GPISS). As law enforcement agencies established, shares that were state-owned were withdrawn from GIPSS. They were sold, according to the investigation materials, to the companies VitaProject (once controlled by Vasilyeva) and Sosnovoborelektromontazh. At the same time, they sold it at a very low price, incomparable with the real cost. The institute's staff were categorically against this. But the shares were sold no matter what. By the way, fraud with the State Property Management System became one of the key reasons for initiating a criminal case against Vasilyeva. So, the shareholders, as mentioned above, were VitaProject and Sosnovoborelektromontazh. And the last company personally controlled by Grigory Naginsky.

Grigory Naginsky

It is surprising that Naginsky got away unscathed. If Vasilyeva came under criminal investigation and was even sent to jail by the court, then the businessman acted in the case as a witness at most. Maybe he betrayed, as they say, his colleague and friend? Spetsstroyraspil Brightly in quotation marks, Grigory Naginsky also worked at the Spetsstroy enterprise of the Ministry of Armor. He was appointed there from the post of deputy. This place, it must be said, turned out to be no worse than the deputy place. Only the lazy did not write about how many scandals there were with Spetsstroy. It is worth remembering the most grandiose of them – the construction of the Vostochny Cosmodrome. It was under Naginsky that gigantic thefts of budget money were uncovered, and several people have already gone to jail. But it’s Naginsky’s office carried out the main work at this construction site of the century. Many whisper that Naginsky and his boss Serdyukov allegedly had a very close hand in the thefts.

But everything once again slipped off the businessman’s mind like water off a duck’s back. When the scandal with Vostochny was already in full swing, Spetsstroy received a very profitable contract for the construction of the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant (LNPP-2) in Sosnovy Bor. And the subcontractor turned out to be the Titan-2 company, which was controlled by Naginsky. Good friends Grigory Naginsky, as everyone has already understood, knows how to make influential friends. In particular, he is closely acquainted with the head of Rostec. So close that he entrusted Naginsky with all financial transactions for restructuring the debts of the Novosibirsk Sibselmash plant. Entrusted businessman through company accounts History is silent about how the debts were restructured. Only now the largest machine-building enterprise beyond the Urals has risen from its knees. But Grigory Naginsky never knelt. They also say that he is closely acquainted with another Russian oligarch Gennady Timchenko, a close comrade, it’s scary to say who. It was thanks to the patronage of Timchenko that Naginsky at one time became a member of the Federation Council from the Leningrad region. However, the story of the airfield in Engels leads to certain thoughts. Where did the almost one and a half billion rubles received disappear? Have they been taken away from their homeland and has Naginsky himself gone beyond the border? If yes, then he needs to do this as soon as possible. Until the border was blocked by tough guys in uniform.

Over the past 13 years, the head of the Federal Agency for Special Construction (Spetsstroy) has been relieved of his post. He was replaced by 52-year-old Deputy Defense Minister Grigory Naginsky, who had worked in the construction industry for a long time.

In 1980 he graduated from the Ural Polytechnic Institute with a degree in Industrial Thermal Power Engineering. From 1980 to 1988, he worked as a foreman, site manager, and deputy chief engineer at the Installation and Construction Department No. 1 of the Energospetsmontazh trust. Participated in the construction of the Kirovo-Chepetsk chemical plant.

From May 18 to August 23, 1987, Grigory Naginsky participated in the liquidation of the consequences of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant as the chief engineer of the “Montazhny District”, where he directly supervised the work at the “Shelter” facility.

From 1988 to 1992 he worked as chief engineer in the Installation and Construction Department No. 90 during the construction of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant.

From 1992 to 1998 - Deputy General Director of JSC MSU-90, which was involved in the reconstruction of the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant. From 1996 to 2000 - deputy of the City Assembly of the municipal formation "City of Sosnovy Bor".

From 1999 to 2003, Grigory Naginsky was Chairman of the Board of Directors of the TITAN-2 CONCERN Holding, which united construction and installation enterprises of the city of Sosnovy Bor for the construction of the North-Western Scientific and Industrial Nuclear Energy Center complex, the new Russian VVER-640 reactor (NITI ).

In December 2001, Naginsky was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region. In September 2003 - member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from the Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region. Chairman of the subcommittee on nuclear energy of the Federation Council Commission on Natural Monopolies, member of the Federation Council Committee on Industrial Policy and member of the Federation Council Commission on National Maritime Policy.

In 2006, Naginsky defended his dissertation at the St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance. Candidate of Economic Sciences.

In March 2007, Grigory Naginsky was re-elected to the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from the Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region. Chairman of the subcommittee on nuclear energy of the Federation Council Commission on Natural Monopolies and member of the Federation Council Committee on Industrial Policy.

In January 2010, Grigory Naginsky was appointed head of the quartering and arrangement of troops - Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.

In July 2010, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation, Grigory Naginsky was appointed Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation.

On April 22, 2011, by presidential decree, Naginsky was appointed to the post of head of the Federal Agency for Special Construction (Spetsstroy).

Grigory Naginsky has been a member of the United Russia party since 2002. In June 2006, he was elected to the presidium of the Regional Political Council of the Nenets regional branch of the United Russia party, in May 2007 - to the Regional Political Council of the Leningrad regional branch of the party.

In August 2005, Grigory Naginsky was appointed to the position of Deputy Head of the North-West Interregional Coordination Council of the United Russia party for interaction with deputies and deputy associations of United Russia in the legislative (representative) bodies of state power of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

On April 15, 2009, he was appointed to the position of Deputy Head of the North-West Interregional Coordination Council of the United Russia party for agitation and propaganda work, the work of anti-crisis groups and political clubs of the party.

In 1997, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation, Naginsky was awarded the Order of Courage “for courage and dedication in eliminating the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster.” In 2001, he was awarded a Certificate of Honor from the Governor of the Leningrad Region. In June 2008, by presidential decree, Naginsky was awarded the honorary title “Honored Builder of the Russian Federation.”

November 19th, 2013

The People's Control Committee continues the topic of corruption scandals in the Russian Ministry of Defense and brings to your attention material previously published on the website comnarcon.com about one of the former functionaries of Serdyukov’s “saw-and-recoil” machine. Meet Grigory Mikhailovich Naginsky.

Naginsky Grigory Mikhailovich, born on June 16, 1958, native of Orsk, Orenburg Region. Graduated from the Ural Polytechnic Institute (Sverdlovsk). Has an academic degree of Candidate of Economic Sciences.
After graduating from university, he worked at MSU No. 1 of the Energospetsmontazh Production Association in Kirovo-Chepetsk, Kirov Region, where he successively held all positions from site foreman to deputy chief engineer. In 1987, as the chief engineer of the installation area, he supervised repair work at the Fourth Power Unit of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, after which he received the position of chief engineer of MSU No. 90 of the Energospetsmontazh Production Association in Sosnovy Bor, Leningrad Region.
In 1992, after the corporatization of MSU, Naginsky became deputy general director of OJSC MSU-90, and in 1995 he initiated the merger of a number of Sosnovy Bor enterprises, including MSU-90, into the holding company Concern Titan-2, becoming chairman of its board directors. At the same time, from 1990 to 2001, he was a deputy of the municipal assembly of the city of Sosnovy Bor.
In 2001, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region, where he worked in the standing committees on budget and taxes, housing and communal services, fuel and energy complex and construction. In 2003, he became a member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation from the Leningrad region. He was a member of the Industrial Policy Committee.
In January 2010, Naginsky was appointed to the post of head of cantonment and arrangement of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, and in June of the same year he became Deputy Minister of Defense. In April 2011, he took the position of director of the Federal Agency for Special Construction (Spetsstroy).
On July 25, 2013, Naginsky G.M. was relieved of his post as director of Spetsstroy.
Naginsky has the Order of Courage, which he was awarded for “courage and dedication shown during the liquidation of the consequences of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant,” and the honorary title “Honored Builder of the Russian Federation.”

Married, has a daughter.

Closest relatives:

Wife: Tatyana Ivanovna Naginskaya, born 01/05/1958, entrepreneur. She has been a co-owner of the Titan-2 holding since her husband became a member of the Federation Council.

Daughter: Elena Grigorievna Naginskaya, born September 26, 1978, General Director of the Titan-2 holding. Carries out operational management of Naginsky's assets.

Contacts:

Born 01/08/1962, former Minister of Defense. Longtime acquaintance of Naginsky. It was on Serdyukov’s initiative that Naginsky was invited to the Ministry of Defense and received from the minister “carte blanche” for his actions. Together we implemented “gray” schemes to siphon funds from the state budget.

Serdyukov Valery Pavlovich, born November 9, 1945, former governor of the Leningrad region. Naginsky managed to establish close contacts with him and even become one of those close to him. As a result, Serdyukov lobbied for the appointment of Naginsky as a member of the Federation Council from the Leningrad region.

Somov Vadim Evseevich, born May 22, 1951, General Director of Kirishinefteorgsintez LLC. Business partner of Naginsky in the 1990s. It was Somov who introduced Naginsky to Gennady Timchenko. They continue to maintain relations to this day.

Timchenko Gennady Nikolaevich, born November 9, 1952, entrepreneur, owner of the private investment group Volga Group. We met through Vadim Somov. In the late 1990s, they collaborated on a number of business “projects”. According to some reports, Timchenko finally agreed at the highest level on the appointment of Naginsky as a member of the Federation Council.

Chubkina Marina Evgenievna, born March 31, 1981, advisor to the president of Russian Railways, former chief of staff of Spetsstroy. She was Naginsky’s assistant in the Federation Council, then he took her with him to the Ministry of Defense. At one time they were in a close relationship; Naginsky even supported her in publishing a collection of poems.

Food for thought:

The initial period of the biography of Grigory Mikhailovich Naginsky was not particularly different from the biography of millions of Soviet middle managers. Born into a family of engineers in the small town of Orsk, he studied at a school where Grisha, although he was not an excellent student, was also not known as a hooligan or blockhead. Then the institute, where Naginsky was also not particularly different. He was a member of the Komsomol, but did not try to become an activist. He was a diligent student, although he did not qualify for a diploma, but he passed his exams on time and was not found in bad company. And Gregory had no time to play tricks, he got married very early, a daughter was born soon, and he had to feed his family.

After graduation, the young specialist Naginsky was assigned to Kirovo-Chepetsk, to the Installation and Construction Department of the Energospetsmontazh Production Association of the USSR Ministry of Medium Engineering, which was engaged in installation work at the facilities of the Kirovo-Chepetsk Chemical Plant, as well as at nearby nuclear power plants. Here Grigory Mikhailovich, by the age of twenty-nine, rose to the rank of deputy chief engineer of the department. The chief engineer, however, was not going anywhere, and Naginsky would have had to wait a long time for a new position if it had not been for the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. After it, restoration work began at the Fourth Power Unit, a new installation area was created, where they could not find a chief engineer for a long time. Many did not agree to go there, but Naginsky agreed. And I was right. After returning from Chernobyl, he was invited as chief engineer to MSU No. 90 in the city of Sosnovy Bor, Leningrad Region, servicing the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant.

From that moment on, Grigory Mikhailovich’s career took off. After the collapse of the USSR, he discovered an entrepreneurial streak in himself when, as deputy general director, he took part in the corporatization of MSU No. 90. And when in 1995, MSU merged with a number of other Sosnovy Bor enterprises into the Titan-2 holding, Naginsky managed head the board of directors of the new company. Gradually, he made connections both in high offices and among “authoritative” entrepreneurs, beginning to crush the city of nuclear scientists under himself. Titan-2, working on orders from LNPP, has become one of the most prosperous companies in the Leningrad region. Behind his back, Naginsky began to be called, neither more nor less, “the Emperor of Sosnovy Bor,” since without Grigory Mikhailovich not a single issue was resolved in the city of nuclear scientists.
Soon Naginsky felt cramped in Sosnovy Bor; he wanted to reach a higher level. Just then the elections to the State Duma of 1999 arrived, in which Grigory Mikhailovich decided to take part. He ran for the Yabloko party, but did not become a deputy. Naginsky had to wait another two years before he managed to receive the coveted mandate, albeit of a lower rank: the Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region. But this time he ran for the correct party, Unity. At the same time, grasping the conjuncture of the moment, Grigory Mikhailovich headed the judo federation of the city of Sosnovy Bor.

Since Naginsky went to the Legislative Assembly exclusively to “resolve issues,” then, of course, he did not particularly burden himself with legislative activity. And in general, he was an infrequent guest in the building on Suvorovsky Prospekt. Much more often, Grigory Mikhailovich was in the steam room with the governor of the Leningrad region Valery Serdyukov. And this paid him off handsomely. In 2003, Naginsky became a senator from the region.
Grigory Mikhailovich spent six years in the Federation Council. Over the years, he also did not show himself, except for the fact that he initiated the draft law “On the technical regulations of perfumery and cosmetic products”, which is extremely important for Russia. It is likely that Naginsky simply did not want to once again remind about his modest person, since his election took place with obvious violations of the law (his candidacy was approved by deputies on the same day that it was nominated), arousing interest from the prosecutor’s office. Not without the help of Governor Serdyukov, the attack was repulsed, but still an unpleasant aftertaste remained.
But, despite his passivity as a member of the upper house of the Russian parliament, Grigory Mikhailovich cannot be called a slacker. On the contrary, he is a very active person. He simply did not consider the usual sitting in the senator’s chair to be an activity, doing other things than putting forward bills that no one needed. So, he continued to do business, despite the fact that he officially transferred all the affairs of the Titan-2 holding to his wife. Naginsky continued to keep his finger on the pulse of events in Sosnovy Bor.

Thus, in the summer of 2004, Grigory Mikhailovich sharply opposed the construction of an aluminum plant in the city of nuclear scientists. He not only supported the residents who voted against the construction of this enterprise in a referendum, but also sent an angry letter to Vice-Governor Grigory Dvas, in which he asked how long the regional administration would allow environmentally harmful factories to be built on the shores of the Gulf of Finland. It seemed that Naginsky had suddenly turned into a fierce environmentalist. But, as it turned out later, the point was not that the senator joined the ranks of Greenpeace, but that the management of Titan-2 participated in a tender for construction and installation work worth 1.5 billion rubles, but lost . Therefore, the senator had to join the ranks of environmental defenders.
However, it should be noted that the failure with the tender for the construction of an aluminum smelter was a one-time failure for Grigory Mikhailovich. Basically, his holding in Sosnovy Bor was a success. Taking advantage of the closed status of the city, Naginsky actually acted on the principle “I can do whatever I want.” It was through him that key appointments in the city administration took place, his proxies managed the city budget. Through Titan-2, municipal apartments were sold to the “right people” and premises were rented out. The same Titan-2 could easily take ownership of the building to pay for repair debts. It is not surprising that Naginsky’s holding became the contractor for the construction of the second stage of the LNPP in 2007.

In 2010, Grigory Mikhailovich reached a new level when he was appointed (at the instigation of the then minister Anatoly Serdyukov) to the post of head of cantonment and arrangement of the Moscow Region, and six months later became deputy minister. They had known Serdyukov for a long time. In particular, back in the fall of 2008, JSC Glavtitanstroy, controlled by Naginsky, received an order from the military department for the construction of a scientific and practical medical center located on the territory of the Military Medical Academy in St. Petersburg. The total investment in the project was expected to be 12 billion rubles, and the center should begin operating no later than 2015. At the same time, no one was embarrassed that such a contract was awarded to a company engaged in industrial construction. Moreover, against the backdrop of the chaos going on in the Ministry of Defense, this situation looked quite logical.
In his new post, Naginsky oversaw, among other things, the construction of housing for the military. However, he did not win any laurels in this area. The line of military personnel in need of apartments moved extremely slowly, despite the astronomical sums allocated from the budget. It should be noted that Grigory Mikhailovich’s position was, if not execution, then mortally dangerous. In any case, one of his predecessors, Colonel General Viktor Vlasov, shot himself in his office. But Naginsky, although he seriously cleaned up the personnel that he “inherited” from the former deputy minister, Army General Alexander Kosovan, and actively spent money, did not suffer at all. Moreover, Serdyukov liked how Grigory Mikhailovich distributed financial flows and privatized army property, so the minister soon found him a new position. In 2011, Naginsky became director of the Federal Agency for Special Construction (Spetsstroy).

This structure, although formally part of the Ministry of Defense, actually stood somewhat apart. The previous head of Spetsstroy, Army General Abroskin, was critical of the minister’s reforms, and senior military builders occupied leading positions under him. In turn, Naginsky carried out an “optimization” of the agency, expelling almost all the military from there, replacing them with civilian specialists. How competent these specialists were can be judged by the fact that his former assistant on the Federation Council, a lawyer by education and a poet by vocation, Marina Chubkina, took the post of head of the Central Administrative Department of Spetsstroy. She had zero experience in the construction industry, except for the fact that for six months she acted as deputy head of quartering and arrangement, and for another ten months she headed the Department of Planning and Coordination of Construction of Facilities of the Russian Defense Ministry.
But Grigory Mikhailovich’s task as director of Spetsstroy was not to accelerate the pace of construction of defense facilities, but to organize various schemes, the beneficiary of which was, among other things, the Minister of Defense himself. Thus, with the assistance of Naginsky, the sale of shares of OJSC 31 State Design Institute for Special Construction (31GPISS) was organized, which were purchased at a reduced price by the companies VitaProject and Sosnovoborelektromontazh. The first structure was controlled by Serdyukov’s notorious passion, Evgenia Vasilyeva, and the second by Tatyana Ivanovna and Elena Grigorievna Naginsky, respectively the wife and daughter of the head of Spetsstroy.
Grigory Mikhailovich did not forget about his business. Thus, in February 2012, Spetsstroy, instead of Rosatom’s subsidiary SPb Atomenergoproekt, became the new general contractor for the construction of the second Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant (LNPP-2) in Sosnovy Bor. At the same time, one of the largest subcontractors at the time of the change of general contractor was the Titan-2 concern founded by Naginsky, whose director was his daughter Elena, and his wife Tatyana was a co-owner. Thus, Naginsky became one of the richest officials in the security bloc.


However, in November 2012, Serdyukov was dismissed, and the new Minister of Defense, Sergei Shoigu, was not nearly as complementary to Grigory Mikhailovich as his predecessor. A wave of criticism fell on Naginsky. He was reminded of the slowness in the construction of the naval base in Novorossiysk, and the unavailability of the launch complex for the Angara launch vehicle, the launch of which was postponed for this reason from the summer of 2013 to 2014. Shoigu's dissatisfaction gradually accumulated until, finally, it resulted in Naginsky's resignation from the post of head of Spetsstroy. In the Oboronservis case, he is currently serving as a witness, but who knows what will happen next? Grigory Mikhailovich has been too “presumptuous” lately, he felt too confident, thinking that even under the new minister he would be able to carry out his old “schemes”.
 


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