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Klyuchenko Andrei Aleksandrovich
Klyuchenko Andrei Aleksandrovich

Biography

Born August 8, 1977

In 1999 he graduated from the Omsk State University of Railways specialty of automation, telemechanics communication and railway. transport

In 2015 he graduated from the magistracy of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, specialty management.

In 2017, he studied at the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation under the program for training the highest level of the reserve of management personnel under the federal program "Introduction of modern management technologies into the activities of state bodies."

In 2018, he studied at the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation under the program for training the highest level of the reserve of managerial personnel under the federal program "Head of Digital Transformation."

2005: Beginning of labor activity at the Ministry of Industrial Policy, Transport and Communications of the Omsk Region

From August 2005 to 2013, Andrey Klyuchenko went to the Ministry of Industrial Policy, Transport and Communications of the Omsk Region from the chief specialist of the software sector and mobilization training of the Ministry's affairs department to the head of the Department of Information Technology, Communications and Security.

2013: Deputy Head of the Main Department of IT and Communications of the Omsk Region

Then from 2013 to 2019 he was deputy head of the Main Directorate of Information Technologies and Communications of the Omsk Region.

2019: Head of the State Institution of Information Technologies and Telecommunications

From 2019 to 2021, he headed the state institution of the Omsk Region "State Institution of Information Technologies and Telecommunications."

2021

Appointment as First Deputy Minister of Industry, Communications, Digital and Scientific and Technical Development of the Omsk Region

In June 2021, he was appointed First Deputy Minister of Industry, Communications, Digital and Scientific and Technical Development of the Omsk Region.

127th place in the ranking of regional IT officials in terms of income

For the period from January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021, Andrei Klyuchenko's income amounted to 2.7 million rubles. As a result, 127th place in the ranking of regional IT officials by income for 2021 according to CNews Analytics[1].

2022: Appointment as Minister of Digital Development and Communications of the Omsk Region

By order of the Governor of the Omsk Region dated October 11, 2022 No. 222-rk, Andrei Klyuchenko was appointed Minister of Digital Development and Communications of the Omsk Region. Prior to that, he served as First Deputy Minister of Industry, Communications, Digital and Scientific and Technical Development of the region.

Order of the Governor of the Omsk Region dated October 11, 2022 No. 222-rk "On the Appointment of the Minister of Digital Development and Communications of the Omsk Region"

On April 26, 2022, the acting governor of the Omsk region, Valery Boyko, signed a decree on the reorganization of the Ministry of Industry, Communications, Digital and Scientific and Technical Development of the region by separating the Ministry of Digital Development and Communications of the Omsk Region from it.

Ministry of Digital Development and Communications of the Omsk Region

The Ministry of Digital Development and Communications of the Omsk Region transferred the functions of the Ministry of Industry, Communications, Digital and Scientific and Technical Development of the region in the fields of communications, telecommunications, information security, information technology development and digital development.

It is established that the Ministry of Digital Development and Communications of the Omsk Region is the successor to the Ministry of Industry, Communications, Digital and Scientific and Technical Development of the Omsk Region in the fields of communications, telecommunications, information security, information technology development and digital development of the Omsk Region.[2]

2023: Dismissal after department searches

Acting Governor of the Omsk Region Vitaly Khocenko dismissed the Minister of Digital Development and Communications of the region Andrei Klyuchenko. The head of the region wrote about this in his Telegram channel on July 10, 2023.

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Today he decided to dismiss Andrei Aleksandrovich Klyuchenko, Minister of Digital Development and Communications of the Omsk Region. There are many reasons: improper performance of official duties and assignments, multiple questions from law enforcement agencies, ignoring the requests of residents. We do not need such people in the team, - said Khocenko.
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Andrey Klyuchenko

The resignation of Klyuchenko became known two months after a criminal case was initiated against unidentified officials of the Ministry of Industry, Communications, Digital and Scientific and Technical Development of the Omsk Region and PJSC Rostelecom on the fact of negligence in concluding and executing a state contract signed by the parties in September 2021. At the end of June 2023, searches were held at the Ministry of Digital Development and Communications of the Omsk Region. The searches are related to a contract of about 650 million rubles, according to which all Omsk schools had to be equipped with the Internet, TASS reports.

A source told Komsomolskaya Pravda how this could happen:

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First, the Ministry of Digital Science in the region was officially created only in October 2022. Now the Minister of Digital Development and Communications of the region Andrei Klyuchenko does not even have deputies. In total, the device has about 20 specialists. And many processes of working with documents are incomprehensible due to the launch of the Ministry of Digital Science in the country relatively recently.. As with such a personnel deficit, it was possible to control the progress of the figure.
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According to the interlocutor, the money did not go anywhere - they were returned to the account of the state institution. In any case, the security forces are obliged to check where considerable funds were "walking" and what caused the failure to fulfill the contract. This will be followed by procedural decisions, the source suggests.[3]

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