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Beskhmelnitsyn Maxims Mikhailovich
Beskhmelnitsyn Maxims Mikhailovich

Biography

Maxim Beskhmelnitsyn was born in 1978 in the Belgorod region.

He graduated from the Military University of the Ministry of Defense of Russia.

Since 2007, he headed the Kursk branch of Rostelecom. In 2017 he became a deputy of the city assembly.

In December 2019, Beskhmelnitsyn was appointed Deputy Director of the Department for Information Technologies and Communications of the Government of the Russian Federation.

In March 2020, he was chosen as a candidate for the position of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation responsible for digital transformation. [1] of the [2]

2020: Deputy Justice Minister

At the end of April 2020, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree appointing Maxim Beskhmelnitsyn to the post of Deputy Minister of Justice. He will oversee issues related to informatization and digital transformation in the department.

This was preceded by Putin's signing of a decree in March, according to which the Ministry of Justice may not have seven, as before, but nine deputy ministers. In an explanatory note to the draft of this act, prepared by the Ministry of Justice in February 2020, the department explained that it was preparing for digitalization and planned to increase the staff by 44 units to introduce the position of deputy head of the federal body responsible for digital transformation and the creation of a specialized structural unit of the federal body to ensure the activities of this deputy head.

This was necessary for carrying out measures to informatize the main processes of functional activities of the Ministry of Justice and working out the issues of using machine-readable law technologies in rule-making, the department explained.

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Based on the tasks set by the President of the Russian Federation in his message to the Federal Assembly on January 15, 2020, in 2020 it is necessary to complete the reform of control and supervisory activities. Tasks have been set to improve the criminal, constitutional, technological and administrative legislation of the Russian Federation. At the same time, within the framework of the national program "Digital Economy of the Russian Federation," issues of using machine-readable law technologies in rule-making are being worked out, the study of which should be carried out with the active role of the Ministry of Justice of Russia, the explanatory note said.
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Photo: rpgu.rkursk.ru

2021: 59th place in the IT industry in terms of income and 19th in terms of the cost of personal cars

For the period from January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021, the income of the family of Maxim Beskhmelnitsyn amounted to 11 million rubles. Personal income - 10,959,577 rubles, spouse income - 30,205 rubles[3].

The total average estimated cost of cars in the family of the Deputy Minister of Justice amounted to 19.6 million rubles. The list of declared vehicles includes: UAZ-39094, MZSA 817731 trailer, CFMOTO X6 snow and swamp vehicle and cars owned by the couple - Mercedes-Benz Viano, Mercedes-Benz V 250 4Matic[4].

Real estate: apartments owned - 116.3 m ² (joint) and 134.4 m ²; apartments in use - 86.2 m ² and 57.1 m ²; garage 24.3 m ². Spouse: land - 708.0 m ²; house - 162.0 m ²; garage[5].

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