Putin took the Bad with the chief of the Kremlin anti-corruption
President Vladimir Putin signed a decree replaced the chief of the presidential Directorate for countering corruption. Oleg is Bad, the Agency was headed by Andrey Chobotov, who for many years worked with Sergey Ivanov
As the press service of the Kremlin, the head of the Department for countering corruption Oleg Bad will now become first Deputy Minister of justice.
His place in accordance with the presidential decree is Andrey Chobotov.
The office for combating corruption under the administration of the President of Russia was created in December 2013, Then it was headed by a native of Kiev, graduated from the Higher school of KGB of the USSR Oleg Bad.
Andrey Chobotov also started his career in the KGB. In 1999, he went to work in the security Council of Russia, and then in the Ministry of defence. In 2004, he headed the office of the military Department, which was then headed by Sergey Ivanov.
The Ministry of defence of Chobot left in 2008 when the Department was headed by Anatoly Serdyukov. Then he went into the Military-industrial Commission, the head of which was Sergei Ivanov.
In 2012 Chobotov by decree of the President left the Military-industrial Commission and went to work in the Secretariat of the head of the presidential administration Sergei Ivanov.