Boris Kovalchuk appointed deputy head of the Presidential Control Directorate

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Boris Kovalchuk, former head of Inter RAO, became deputy head of the Presidential Control Directorate. This was reported by RBCby quoting sources.

The day before Kovalchuk resigned from his position Director General of Inter RAO. He had been holding this position since 2009. This article is from St. It was received by the former deputy governor of St. Petersburg, Sergei Dregval.

Boris Kovalchuk is 46 years old and the son of Yuri Kovalchuk, co-owner of Rossiya Bank.

Kremlin press service in February reportedIt was stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin had a meeting with the General Director of PJSC Inter RAO. During the event, Kovalchuk informed the Russian leader about the growth in the energy company’s revenue. As he said, from 2009 to 2023, this figure increased from 69 billion rubles to over 1.3 trillion rubles.

Formerly Inter RAO started Partial restrictions were imposed on electricity supply to China.

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