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  1. Maria Konstantinovna Pevchikh (Russian: Мария Константиновна Певчих; born August 15, 1987) is a Russian investigative journalist and anti-corruption activist who has served as the chairwoman of the board of directors of the Anti-Corruption Foundation since March 2023.

  2. Mar 4, 2023 · A thirty-five-year-old graduate of Moscow State University and the London School of Economics, Pevchikh now leads a close, devoted team that has carried out remarkably detailed investigations of...

  3. Feb 18, 2024 · Last winter, I visited their headquarters in Lithuania, to profile Maria Pevchikh, Navalny’s protege who, in his absence, had taken over his brilliant, innovative YouTube investigations into ...

    • How Did The Investigation originate?
    • How Did Navalny’s Team Film The Palace?
    • Who Financed The Palace?
    • Who Owns The Palace?
    • What’s Next For Fbk?

    The idea to look into the Gelendzhik property came to Navalny a few days after he woke up from a coma in Berlin in early September, Maria Pevchikh, head of the investigations department at FBK tells TIME over the phone from her home in London on Monday. Pevchikh and FBK investigator Georgy Alburov began their research a few weeks later, while Naval...

    This was one of the most challenging tasks, Pevchikh says. The team decided to travel to Gelendzhik to capture a video of the heavily-guarded residence using a drone. Three FBK staff members, Alburov, Vyacheslav Gimadi, and Vladlen Los, took a train at night from the capital. Before Alburov and Gimadi disembarked near Gelendzhik, Los replaced their...

    By analysing more than 100,000 bank transactions, Pevchikh and Alburov say they uncovered a complex web of transfers and shell companies that facilitates the flow of money needed to sustain the palace and its vineyards. They include the state-owned pipeline monopoly Transneft, oil giant Rosneft and its Chief Executive Igor Sechin, and Gennady Timch...

    According to Navalny’s video the palace is officially registered to Binom Joint Stock Company, a tiny firm based in a 100 square foot office in St. Petersburg. Navalny said Binom’s employees are also employed by an obscure company, Aktsept, which is owned by Mikhail Shelomov, Putin’s cousin once removed (Putin’s mother was Shelomov’s great aunt). T...

    Navalny faces three and half years in prison at his next hearing on Feb. 2 on charges of violating the terms of a suspended sentence from a 2014 embezzlement case that he said was “politically motivated”. Alburov and several FBK members, including press secretary Kira Yarmysh, were arrested in Moscow on Jan. 21, accused of inciting participation in...

  4. Feb 26, 2024 · Alexei Navalny was about to be freed in a prisoner swap when he died, according to his colleague Maria Pevchikh. She said the Russian opposition leader was going to be exchanged for Vadim...

  5. Feb 16, 2021 · Maria Pevchikh knew she would have to act fast to uncover the truth about who poisoned her boss, Russia's main opposition politician, Alexei Navalny.

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  7. Apr 25, 2022 · Here’s what Maria Pevchikh, head of investigations for Alexey Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, has to say about the continuation of the Russian opposition leader’s work – and why the ...

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