Vladimir Putin and Alexander Grigoryev

Alexander Andreyevich Grigoryev (in Russian: Александр Андреевич Григорьев, October 4, 1949 – December 10, 2008[1]) was a Russian security services official.

Grigoryev was born in Leningrad.

In 1975–2001 he served in the KGB and its successors. As a KGB officer he also took part in Soviet–Afghan War. From August 28 till October 1, 1998, he led the Economic Security Department of FSB. From October 1, 1998, till January 5, 2001, he was the Chief of the FSB Directorate of Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast and deputy director of FSB. In January–July 2001 he was an adviser to FSB Director Nikolai Patrushev. Since July 19, 2001, he has been the Director General of the State Reserves Agency (Gosrezerv).

He had the federal state civilian service rank of 1st class Active State Councillor of the Russian Federation.[2]

References

  1. ИА Собкорru | Главная (in Russian)
  2. "О присвоении квалификационных разрядов федеральным государственным служащим". Decree No. 883 of 10 August 2002 (in Russian). President of Russia.


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