Dmitry Yakubovskiy

Dmitri Olegovich Jakubowski (Russian: Дмитрий Олегович Якубовский; born September 5, 1963 in Bolshevo (now part of Korolev ), Moscow Oblast, Soviet Union ) is a Russian lawyer.

Biography

Family

Dmitri Olegovich Jakubowski was born in Bolshevo in the Moscow Oblast. His father was a professional soldier and served in the Strategic Missile Forces as a lieutenant colonel and engineer. At the age of 42 years he died due to a medical error. He was buried in Holy Trinity Monastery of St. Sergius. His mother and youngest brother live since 1991 in Canada and are now Canadian citizens. Jakubowskis middle brother is a Swiss citizen, president and owner of the volleyball clubs VBC Voléro Zurich and lives in Zurich. Dmitri Jakubowski is married and has four children. Today Dmitri Jakubowski lives in Russia and Switzerland.

Career

After Dmitri Jakubowski has finished high school, he joined the higher military school of the Strategic Missile Forces. After a year he was, since he as the son of a Jewish mother received no admission, convened as a soldier in the Soviet army. After completing his service Dmitri Jakubowski occupied various posts in the Soviet Union. Among other things, in the prosecutor's office, in the Grossnab ( State Committee for material and technical supply, Russian Госснаб СССР ), in the prosecutor's office of Moscow and as secretary of the management of the lawyer Presidium of the Soviet Union.

In 1990, Jakubowski was appointed head of the working group of the Ministry of Defence of the Western troops of the USSR ( Germany ). He was, however, a short time later suspended by this office after complaints from the German side came up, he had too much used in the registration of claims of ownership of assets abandoned in favor of the USSR. Thereafter Jakubowski representatives of Agrochim (Ex - Ministry of Agriculture) in the city of Basel, Switzerland. After the first coup in Russia in 1991, he moved to Canada to return to Russia in March 1992.

At 28, he was Advisor to the Government of the Russian Federation, Adviser to the Prosecutor General's Office in constitutional issues, crime consultant service department of the Interior Ministry and Deputy Head of the Main Administration of Radioraswedka, the federal agency of the government connections and information to the KGB. Dmitri Jakubowski was intended as the main representative of the judicial bodies of specialized information services, but it was as a result of a conflict with the head of the Security Service of the President Alexander Korzhakov and the future director of the FSB, MI Barsukow freed from all its responsibilities and expelled from the country. During the second coup in 1993 he took an active part on the side of the Russian president. In December 1994 he was arrested and accused of being involved in the theft of books from the National Library of Russia in St. Petersburg. During his stay in prison ( Kresty prison in Saint Petersburg ), he was again sentenced to 4 years in prison for " injury to a sports master candidate ". This penalty spent in Nizhny Tagil Jakubowski in the Sverdlovsk Oblast, in a special zone for ex-employees of the Justice and service institutions. He was released in December 1998 and rehabilitated in 2001.

Jakubowski worked following his detention as a lawyer and defended among others, the wife of ex- mayor of St. Petersburg and other major businessmen. Jakubowski also represented the interests of a number of shareholders in their fight against the Alpha Bank. He hosted the show " arrest and freedom " at REN TV. In 2007, he began a partnership with the public subsidiary structure AFK (System) by Vladimir Yevtushenko. Since 2009 he has been a partner of VTB Bank, formerly East-West Merchant Bank and Chairman of the Board of Directors of VTB property.

Academic tasks

Prof. Dr. iur. Dmitri Jakubowski taught at the Moscow School of International Law and Economics and worked at the Department of Attorney and human rights. He is Director of the Bureau first Moscow Bar Association.

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