In Buryatia, Petrov has apartments and land plots with cottages in the local «Rublyovka», where he owns not only land plots, but his wife owns an entire street in an elite settlement. The authorities of Ulan-Ude, at the expense of the federal project «Clean Water», extended a water pipeline to the settlement for 253 million rubles, leaving the other residents of the area without a water supply.
As «People of Baikal» found out, after reviewing data from Rosreestr and the federal tax service, the family of Russia's chief military prosecutor Valery Petrov has owned one of the plots on Milan Street since 2013.
Valery Petrov took office as the chief military prosecutor of Russia in 2017 and moved from Buryatia to Moscow. Already in 2019, his wife got a job at the company «RT-Construction Technologies», a subsidiary of the state corporation «Rostec» as some «specialist», and she started receiving unimaginable income for her level of qualification — 8-9 million rubles a year. In Buryatia, she was the head of the monument protection service, then the deputy minister of culture.
As a result, in just 3.5 years, «RT-Construction Technologies» paid her 36.7 million rubles. Meanwhile, according to the law, the chief military prosecutor's office should oversee the defense-industrial complex, and in particular «Rostec».
According to calculations by «People of Baikal», the minimum cost of the Petrov family's real estate and car fleet exceeds 330 million rubles. If you divide this amount by the last public annual income of the chief military prosecutor, he would be able to earn all this in 55 years if he didn't spend money on anything else.