Igor Artemyev
Igor Artemyev | |
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Head of the Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russia | |
In office 10 March 2004 – 11 November 2020 | |
Succeeded by | Maksim Shaskolsky |
Personal details | |
Born | Leningrad, Soviet Union (now Russia) | 27 November 1961
Igor Yurievich Artemyev (Russian: Игорь Юрьевич Артемьев) (born 27 November 1961 in Leningrad, Soviet Union) is a Russian politician and government official.[1] He has the federal state civilian service rank of 1st class Active State Councillor of the Russian Federation.[2]
Biography
Artemyev graduated from the Leningrad State University Faculty of Biology and from the Faculty of Law of the St. Petersburg State University.[1] According to former opposition leader Marina Salye, Artemyev worked for the KGB during the Soviet era.[3]
On 10 March 2004, Artemyev was appointed the head of the Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russia (FAS) by President Vladimir Putin through presidential decree № 329-р.[1] He served in this role for 16 years, retiring in 2020.[4] Artemyev was replaced in this capacity by Maksim Shaskolsky, the former vice governor of Saint Petersburg.[5]
References
- ^ a b c "Igor Artemyev's profile at the FAS website". Archived from the original on 2012-11-07. Retrieved 2012-10-30.
- ^ О присвоении классных чинов государственной гражданской службы Российской Федерации федеральным государственным гражданским служащим (Decree 333) (in Russian). President of Russia. 30 March 2009.
- ^ Становление оппозиции — наш гражданский долг, Марина Салье, Радио Свобода, 7 января 2012 г.
- ^ "Russian competition watchdog head steps down after 16 years". globalcompetitionreview.com. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
- ^ "MAXIM SHASKOLSKY WAS APPOINTED AS THE HEAD OF THE FAS RUSSIA | Федеральная Антимонопольная Служба - ФАС России". en.fas.gov.ru. Retrieved 2021-09-09.