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Alkhanov Alu Dadashevich - Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation.

Former President of the Chechen Republic.

Former member of the Commission on Counteracting Attempts to Falsify History to the detriment of Russia's interests. Member of the Export Control Commission. Member of the Council for Cossack Affairs under the President of Russia.

Biography

Born on January 20, 1957 in the village. Kirovsky, Kirovsky district, Taldy-Kurgan region, Kazakh SSR.

Education

Graduated from the Rostov Higher Police School.

1994 - graduated from the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR.

Military service

1975 - 1977 - served in the Soviet Army.

Lieutenant General of the Police.

Science degree

Candidate of Legal Sciences.

Career

1979 - 2003 - worked as a policeman, inspector, criminal investigation officer, senior operative, deputy head of a department, head of a department, head of the Grozny linear department of internal affairs of the North Caucasian department of internal affairs in transport.

1995 - 1996 - under the government of Doku Zavgayev, he held the position of head of the republican linear Department of Internal Affairs on Transport.

August 1996 - a unit headed by Alkhanov put up fierce resistance to the militants who seized Grozny.

1997 - 2000 - Head of the line police department in the city of Shakhty, Rostov region.

Since 1999, he took an active part in the counter-terrorist operation in Chechnya.

2000 - 2003 - Head of the Grozny Department of Internal Affairs for Transport.

After coming to power in the republic, Dzhokhar Dudayev was one of the leaders of the opposition, a supporter of the return of Chechnya to the legal field of Russia.

2003 - 2004 - Minister of Internal Affairs of the Chechen Republic.

2004 - 2007 - President of the Chechen Republic.

2007 - By the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of February 15, 2007 No. 173, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation.

2007 - was removed from the political council of the Chechen regional branch of "United Russia", to which he was previously a member "as the head of the republic."

As Deputy Minister of Justice, Alu Alkhanov was a member of a number of government commissions, including the Commission on Minors and the Protection of Their Rights, the Commission on Protective Measures in Foreign Trade and Customs and Tariff Policy, the Commission for Evaluating the Performance of Federal and Regional Executive Bodies, Commission on the development of the electric power industry, supervised financial, economic and scientific activities in the Ministry of Justice.

April 2010 - Elected Chairman of the Ethics Committee of the Russian Football Union.

November 3, 2011 - Member of the Coordinating Council at the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation for the Rostov Region.

2012 - became the head of the board of trustees of the National Student Football League (NSFL).

Member of the organizing committee of the All-Russian public award "Shield and Rose".

Ali Alkhanov's visit to the city of Taganrog

Awards and titles

  • 2005 - Awarded with the Order of Akhmad Kadyrov "for exceptional merits related to the development of statehood, achievements in labor, strengthening peace, friendship and cooperation between peoples contributing to the prosperity and glory of the Chechen Republic."
  • 2005 - laureate of the prize "There is such a profession - to defend the Motherland."
  • February 15, 2007 - Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree - for a great contribution to the socio-economic development of the republic, strengthening of Russian statehood and the constitutional order.
  • January 20, 2007 - Certificate of Merit of the Government of the Russian Federation - for a great personal contribution to the restoration of the economy and social sphere of the Chechen Republic.
  • Order of Courage.
  • October 12, 2011 - for the achievements in labor and many years of conscientious work.
  • Medal of Honor".
  • Awarded with a personal gratitude of the President of the Russian Federation for participation in ensuring the referendum in the Chechen Republic.

Since 2007 - 1st Class Acting State Counselor of Justice of the Russian Federation.

Colonel General of Justice.

Master of Sports in Judo.

Family status

He is married with three children.

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  1. The leadership of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation
  2. The composition of the Council for Cossack Affairs has been changed
  3. 3.0 3.1 Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation - Organizational structure - Leadership - Deputy ministers
  4. Head of the RFU Ethics Committee Alu Alkhanov resigns
  5. The head of the RFU committee on ethics should devote all the time to work - Alkhanov
  6. Visit of the Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation Alkhanov Alu Dadashevich to the Office of the Federal Bailiffs Service in the Rostov Region
  7. Alu Alkhanov headed the NSFL Board of Trustees
  8. 8.0 8.1 All-Russian public award "Shield and Rose": Members of the organizing committee
  9. Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of February 15, 2007 No. 171
  10. Ministry of Justice: Alkhanov Alu Dadashevich

Dear Artur Olegovich!

Dear Colleagues!

Today we are summing up the results of the FSSP of Russia for the past 2015 and define the main tasks for the current 2016.

In general, these results seem to be optimistic, despite the persistence in 2015 of a steady trend of an annual increase in the number of executive documents submitted for enforcement: their number increased by 6 million executive documents compared to 2014.

The annual increase in the number of incoming enforcement proceedings, of course, leads to an increase in the workload of bailiffs-executors.

It is possible that this situation did not allow achieving maximum efficiency in terms of the number of enforcement proceedings completed by actual execution.

In particular, one of the tasks for 2015 was the effectiveness of execution with focus on actual execution from 25 to 30 million enforcement proceedings and the number of enforcement proceedings completed with actual execution in 2015 is 25.6 million.

The issue of compulsory execution of judicial acts demanding the payment of alimony deserves special attention.

The remainder of unfinished enforcement proceedings in this category for the first time decreased and amounted to 906.1 thousand enforcement proceedings. Over 8 billion rubles were collected in favor of the children, including about 967 million rubles. - as a result of limiting debtors to leave the Russian Federation.

One cannot fail to note the positive dynamics of the actual execution of court decisions on the provision of living quarters to orphans. In 2015, residential premises were provided for 9.3 thousand enforcement proceedings. For comparison, in 2014 this figure was 8.6 thousand enforcement proceedings.

On the positive side, one should evaluate the work on collecting funds to the consolidated budget.

Thus, 146 billion rubles were transferred to the consolidated budget of the Russian Federation. (20.7 billion rubles more than in 2014), including a performance fee of over 9.6 billion rubles. The planned target for the collection of the performance fee, set by the Ministry of Finance of Russia, has been fulfilled by 108.9%.

It seems that a positive result of activities in the field of enforcement of court decisions was given by changes in the legislation, which endowed the bailiffs-executors carrying out the search with powers to carry out executive-search actions and the orders of the Ministry of Justice of Russia issued in 2015 “On approval of the Procedure for organizing the conduct of executive-search actions "And the FSSP of Russia" On the tactics of carrying out executive-search actions. "

In particular, in 2015, bailiffs-executors searched for 75 720 debtors-citizens, of which 54 371 people were debtors in enforcement proceedings for the recovery of alimony.

It is impossible not to note the activities in the field of ensuring the established procedure for the activities of courts, which retained in the reporting period the positive trends that were outlined in 2014.

Bailiffs to ensure the established procedure for the activities of the courts executed more than 4.4 million applications for ensuring the security of court sessions and the delivery of material evidence and case materials, the indicator "The effectiveness of the execution of court orders on drives" was 95.4% with a predicted value of 80%.

The number of criminal cases in the proceedings of the investigators of the FSSP of Russia increased by 0.7% (88 991 criminal cases, in 2014 - 88 386 cases) and 2.2% more were sent with an indictment (72 801 cases, in 2014 - 71 240 ).

In 2015, new leaders were appointed in 16 territorial bodies of the FSSP of Russia and, despite the short period of their activity, already now we can note positive results in certain performance indicators in the Departments for the Arkhangelsk, Vologda, Orenburg, Tyumen and Moscow regions, and the Office for the Republic of Adygea. and the Khabarovsk Territory.

One cannot fail to note the joint activities of the Ministry of Justice of Russia and the Federal Bailiff Service in the preparation of regulatory legal acts aimed at increasing the efficiency of the execution of judicial acts and acts of other bodies and other officials, creating a mechanism to motivate debtors to timely comply with the requirements of executive documents.

Particularly noteworthy is the work carried out to prepare the draft federal law and amendments to it, which resulted in the adoption of the Federal Law "On Amendments to the Federal Law" On Enforcement Proceedings "and Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation" restrict the debtor's use of a special right, including the right to drive vehicles.

Considering that these changes are effective from January 15, 2016 and only in relation to a certain circle of debtors, the practice of applying these restrictions should be analyzed in order to prepare proposals aimed at the possibility of applying these restrictions to all property claims.

Another significant event was the adoption of the Federal Law "On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation", which provides the possibility of sending, in the form of electronic documents, executive documents of petitions, explanations, recusals and complaints to the bailiff-executor, summons and other notices - to persons participating in enforcement proceedings, inquiries about the debtor's property - to the registering authorities, banks and other credit organizations, persons registering rights to securities, owners of nominal bank accounts.

In order to implement this federal law, the Ministry of Justice of Russia, together with the FSSP of Russia, are preparing draft acts of the Government of the Russian Federation, the adoption of which will provide an opportunity for electronic interaction in full.

The priority area in the legislative activity of the Ministry of Justice of Russia in the reporting period was the implementation of the instruction of the President of the Russian Federation on improving legislation in terms of regulating the specifics of the passage of public service by bailiffs performing law enforcement functions and providing them with social guarantees.

Together with the FSSP of Russia, the Ministry of Justice has prepared a draft federal law "On bailiffs and the procedure for serving as a bailiff." Currently, this draft is being finalized taking into account the comments and is in the final stage of preparation for re-submission to the Government of the Russian Federation.

Creating conditions for a safe and secure childhood is one of the main national priorities of the state, since we are talking not just about children, but about the future of our state, I ask you to consider ensuring the regularity of the payment of alimony for the maintenance of children as one of the main tasks for 2016. At the same time, I draw your attention to the fact that, despite the positive dynamics of reducing the balance of enforcement proceedings in this category, there are egregious cases when non-payment of alimony is associated with dishonest and negligent attitude to their duties on the part of bailiffs-executors.

As a rule, such unacceptable cases become known from citizens' appeals to the Ministry of Justice of Russia and the FSSP of Russia.

In particular, bailiffs do not take all comprehensive enforcement measures to collect alimony arrears and search for debtors. I will give a few examples: (Tosnensky district department of bailiffs of the Office of the FSSP of Russia in the Leningrad region, debtor Plaksin I.A., Gagarinsky department of bailiffs of the FSSP of Russia in Moscow, debtor Nekrasov A.V), there are cases of loss of an executive document on the recovery of alimony (Essentukovsky city ​​department of bailiffs, debtor Murashenko A.I.).

Unfortunately, the examples I have given are not the only ones. The task for 2016 is to exclude cases of delays in the receipt of alimony associated with the inaction of bailiffs-executors.

To summarize the above, in 2016 the Federal Bailiff Service needs to take all possible measures to improve the indicators achieved in 2015 in all areas of activity, as well as to further reduce the balance of unfulfilled documents requiring the recovery of alimony.

The previously set tasks remain relevant this year: anti-corruption, compliance with the rule of law in the exercise of their powers, strengthening of executive discipline, elimination of the facts of unjustified delay, illegal termination and termination of enforcement proceedings, ensuring the reliability of departmental statistical reporting.

One of the joint priority tasks of the Ministry of Justice of Russia and the FSSP of Russia in 2016 is the implementation of a set of measures to radically improve the work of the Federal Bailiff Service in the framework of the execution of the order of the President of the Russian Federation dated 01.06.2015 No. Pr-1108.

The service has the potential and capabilities to solve these problems.

I wish you all success and thank you for your attention.

19.01.2018

Alkhanov Alu Dadashevich

Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation

Colonel General of Justice

Major General of Police

Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation. Member of the Export Control Commission. Member of the Council for Cossack Affairs under the President of the Russian Federation. President of the Chechen Republic (2004-2007). Member of the Commission on Counteracting Attempts to Falsify History to the Prejudice of Russia's Interests (2009-2012). Colonel General of Justice.

Alu Alkhanov was born on January 20, 1957 in the village of Kirovsky, Taldy-Kurgan region, Republic of Kazakhstan. Soon the family returned to Chechnya and settled in the city of Urus-Martan. In his youth, Alu played the trumpet in the school orchestra, was fond of history, went in for sports, mainly wrestling. Fulfilled the standard of the master of sports in freestyle wrestling.

After graduating from a local high school, he passed military service in the ranks of the Soviet Army. He served in the Southern Group of Forces, stationed in Hungary. Demobilized, he graduated from the Mogilev special secondary school of the transport police of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. Since 1979, Alkhanov begins his long career in law enforcement. He works as a policeman, inspector, then a criminal investigation officer and a senior operative in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.

In 1994 he received a higher education in law, graduating from the Rostov Higher Police School with honors. Soon Alkhanov was appointed to the post of deputy, then the head of the transport department, and then the head of the Grozny linear department of internal affairs of the North Caucasian department of internal affairs in transport.

After coming to power in the republic, Dzhokhar Dudayeva was one of the leaders of the opposition, a supporter of the return of Chechnya to the legal field of Russia. During the first Chechen war, Alkhanov joined the federal forces. In one of the most difficult battles, on August 6, 1996, while defending the building of the Grozny police department besieged by the separatists, he was seriously wounded in the stomach. Miraculously survived, managed to withdraw after the siege the personnel and another 75 people, seconded railway workers. His unit managed to repel numerous attacks by the Basayevites and left Grozny only after the federals surrendered the city.

With the coming to power of Aslan Maskhadov, after the August 1996 events and the notorious Khasavyurt agreements signed, Alkhanov left the Republic. For some time it is in the reserve of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. Remaining on the territory of the Rostov region in 1997, he became the new head of the Shakhty line police department. In 1999 he took an active part in the Chechen counter-terrorist operation.

For the defense of Grozny during its seizure by the separatists, he was awarded the Order of Courage, the Medal "For Courage" and the personal gratitude of the President of the Russian Federation "For participation in ensuring the referendum in the Chechen Republic."

Returning to his homeland in 2000, Alu Alkhanov again became the head of the transport police in Grozny. In April 2003, he heads the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Chechnya. Then he received the shoulder straps of Major General of the Police from the hands of the President of the Chechen Republic Akhmat Kadyrov. At that time, Alkhanov was Akhmat Kadyrov's closest associate and fully shared the President's aspirations to see his Republic and his people prosperous.

In 2004, Kadyrov was killed in an explosion at the Dynamo stadium in Grozny. On that day, Alu Dadashevich was also in this ill-fated place and was wounded. The son of the deceased, Ramzan Kadyrov, said that he sees Alkhanov as a worthy successor to his father. This candidacy was also supported by the Chechen diaspora. In June 2004, he was elected chairman of the Public Council for Control over the Recovery of the Economy and Social Sphere of the Chechen Republic, after which he nominates himself for the elections. Following the results of the election campaign on August 29, 2004, he becomes the new president of the Chechen Republic. In 2007 he resigns with a request to transfer to another job. His place is taken by Ramzan Kadyrov.

At a personal meeting, the President of Russia considered Alkhanov's appeal with a request and signed a decree on the appointment of Deputy Minister of Justice. At the same time, he signed another decree. “Everything that you have done in Chechnya is undoubtedly the result of the collective efforts of the republican authorities, work on the ground and in the regions, but to a large extent this is the result of your work. I want to thank you for this and inform that today I signed a decree on awarding you the Order of Merit to the Fatherland of the fourth degree, ”the President said, addressing Alkhanov. These were not the easiest years in the life of the Chechen Republic.

Since February 15, 2007 Alkhanov Alu Dadashevich has been the Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation. Deals with the rights of juvenile criminals, issues of security of foreign trade and tariff and customs policy. Evaluates the work of executive bodies of the federal and regional levels, being a member of the relevant commissions. He is a Class 1 Active State Counselor of Justice of the Russian Federation. Candidate of Legal Sciences. Colonel General of Justice.

In April 2010, he was elected chairman of the Ethics Committee of the Russian Football Union, and on August 10, 2011, he resigned due to his employment in the civil service. Since November 2011 - member of the Coordinating Council at the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation for the Rostov Region. In 2012, he headed the board of trustees of the National Student Football League. President of the International Student Football Union. Member of the organizing committee of the All-Russian public award "Shield and Rose".

Awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree "For great contribution to the socio-economic development of the republic, strengthening of Russian statehood and the constitutional order", the Order of Alexander Nevsky "For services in state building, strengthening the rule of law and many years of conscientious work", the Order of Courage , Order of Honor "For the achieved labor success and long-term conscientious work", Medal "For Courage", Cavalier of the Golden Badge of Honor "Public Recognition". Awarded with the Letter of Commendation from the President of the Russian Federation and the Certificate of Honor of the Government of the Russian Federation "For a great personal contribution to the restoration of the economy and social sphere of the Chechen Republic."

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Ministry or department: Ministry of Justice

Position: Deputy Minister

Age: 63

Place of birth: Kazakhstan

Income for 2018: 7,365,837 rubles.

Biography

Born on January 20, 1957 in the village of Kirovsky in Kazakhstan. Graduated from the Rostov Higher Police School (1994). He served in the army. Since 1979 he worked in various positions in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.

Since 1995 - Deputy Chief, Head of the Linear Police Department of Grozny, then Head of the Linear Police Department of Art. Mine (Rostov region). In the first Chechen war, he sided with the federal troops, after the separatists came to power, he left the republic. Since 2000 - the head of the Grozny police department for transport. In 2003 he became the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Chechnya. On August 29, 2004, he was elected president of the republic (73.67%). In February 2007, he resigned, yielding the post to Ramzan Kadyrov. In 2010-2011, he headed the RFU Ethics Committee. On February 15, 2007, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation.

Candidate of Law, Colonel General of Justice. Has state awards, including the Order of Honor, Courage, "For Services to the Fatherland" IV degree, the medal "For Excellence in the Protection of Public Order."

A policeman by vocation and by profession, Chechen by nationality and spirit, a great patriot of his republic, who has always advocated its unity with Russia - this is who Alkhanov Alu Dadashevich is. The biography of this figure is closely connected with both Moscow and Grozny. And there, and there he held important government posts. The highest was the post of President of the Chechen Republic.

Childhood

Alu Alkhanov was born on January 20, 1957 in a family of deported Chechens. Place of birth - Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, Taldy-Kurgan region, Kirovsky village. Literally a few days before Alu was born, the deportation order was canceled. And soon his parents moved to their homeland, settling in the city of Urus-Martan.

According to former classmates, Alkhanov studied well at school, but most of all he loved history. In this lesson, he didn't even have to write anything down. The textbook was rarely seen in his hands. But the boy knew the subject perfectly, literally absorbing everything told by the teachers like a sponge. He also loved to read.

Alu grew up as a rather serious, sensitive and caring guy. But sometimes he was not averse to making fun of the teachers. He played the trumpet in the school orchestra, went in for sports. Among his hobbies are judo, sambo. In general, young Alu Alkhanov was an excellent example of a comprehensively developed and promising child.

Education and early career

After school, Alkhanov was taken into the army. He served in the Southern Group of Forces, stationed in Hungary. Demobilized, the young man enters the Mogilev school of transport police, after which he begins his career as a law enforcement officer. The first step on the career ladder was the position of an ordinary guard in Nalchik. Then Alu Alkhanov fought against organized crime in Nalchik. In the service he showed great zeal and diligence, which did not go unnoticed by his superiors. Therefore, the young specialist was sent to study at the Higher School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Rostov. He graduated from it in 1994 with honors, and after that he worked as the head of the Grozny police department of the North Caucasus Department of Internal Affairs in transport.

War

When the war began, a difficult choice faced a policeman named Alu Alkhanov. His biography was closely connected with Chechnya and its inhabitants, many of whom fought for secession from Russia. But Alu Dadashevich himself adhered to other views, which he declared openly. He showed his position not in word, but in deed, joining the federal troops. In one of the most difficult battles, on August 6, 1996, while defending the building of the Grozny police department besieged by the separatists, Alkhanov was seriously wounded in the stomach. Only by a miracle then none of the personnel was killed. And the wounded head of the police department got to Rostov. He was rescued by the local doctors.

Since the power in Chechnya went to the supporter of independence Dzhokhar Dudayev, the hero of this article was forced to stay in the same place - on the territory of the Rostov region. But he did not sit idly by, in the ninety-ninth year taking an active part in the Chechen counter-terrorist operation.

Work in the city of Shakhty

In the ninety-seventh year, Alkhanov Alu Dadashevich became the new head of the Shakhty line police department. At first, his subordinates were very wary of him - after all, he was a Chechen ... You never know what is in mind! But Alkhanov very quickly managed to win the confidence of the personnel. He managed to establish the work of a department that had not previously shone with indicators. In addition, the man rallied the team, constantly organizing joint leisure activities, became a respected and beloved chef.

Today, three years of work under the leadership of Alu Dadashevich, many employees of the department remember with warmth. Alkhanov could not stay in Shakhty forever. He missed his native Chechnya madly. And as soon as the opportunity arose, he returned to the city of Grozny, dear to his heart, continuing to work in his native land.

After returning

After returning to his homeland in 2000, Alu Alkhanov again became the head of the transport police in Grozny. Three years later, he was appointed head of the Chechen Interior Ministry. Then he received the shoulder straps of the Major General from the hands of the President of the Chechen Republic. By the way, in 2004, Kadyrov died in an explosion at the Grozny Dynamo stadium. Alu Dadashevich was also in this ill-fated place and was wounded. In general, during that period, attempts were made on him several times.

President of the Chechen Republic

After the death of Kadyrov Sr., the post of President of Chechnya was vacated. And the son of the deceased, Ramzan, said that he sees Alkhanov as a worthy successor to his father. This candidacy was also supported by the Chechen diaspora.

It began during which Alkhanov Alu Dadashevich promised to keep Chechnya within Russia, restore peace, develop the republic's economy by attracting private capital and giving the green light to small and medium-sized businesses, as well as to come to grips with housing construction and job creation. As for the separatist formation of Chechnya-Ichkeria, the candidate headed by the candidate admitted the possibility of negotiation processes. But later he took these words back.

On August 29, 2004, Alu Alkhanov became the new president of Chechnya. His photo flashed in the media. The Russians followed with interest the processes in the region, on the territory of which a war had recently flared up. It was necessary to be a very strong leader in order to restore everything. According to official data, 73.67 percent of voters cast their votes for Alkhanov. But international observers have recorded a large number of falsifications and other violations.

Alu Dadashevich's work as president has not met the expectations of many. Moreover, political analysts stated that de facto there is a dual power in the republic. That is, the son of the deceased Akhmat Kadyrov, Ramzan, plays a huge role in Chechnya. In 2007, Alkhanov resigned. And Putin signed it. I. about the president was Kadyrov. He is still the leader of the Chechen Republic and successfully copes with his work.

Deputy Minister of Justice

But Alu Dadashevich did not remain without work. In February 2007, Vladimir Vladimirovich appointed him Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation. In this position, Alkhanov took up the rights of juvenile criminals, issues of security of foreign trade and tariff and customs policy. He also assessed the work of federal and regional executive bodies, being a member of the relevant commissions. The range of issues within his competence is extremely wide: from economics to science.

Alu Alkhanov: family and personal life

Alu Dadashevich's personal life is not diverse. It is similar to the life of the majority of Muslim Chechen believers. He is married. He is the father of two sons and a daughter. Alkhanov's wife, as is customary in Chechen families, devoted herself entirely to keeping the house and raising children. The acquaintances of the former president of Chechnya speak of her with respect and warmth. But there are different opinions about the ex-president himself. Someone condemns, someone praises. But one cannot blame Alkhanov for sure - he never supported the separatists, was against the war and fought for the prosperity of Chechnya as part of the Russian Federation.