Newly appointed Russian Defence Minister Andrey Belousov has been revealed to have managed the accounts of the controversial Wagner mercenary organisation while serving as Vladimir Putin’s economic adviser, according to an investigation published on Tuesday by investigations non-profit Dossier Center.
Dossier Center, which was set up by oligarch turned opposition politician Mikhail Khodorkovsky to track the criminal activity of various people associated with the Kremlin, gained access to the diary of the Wagner Group’s late founder, Yevgeny Prigozhin, which detailed meetings with Belousov and his staff.
A Dossier source close to the Defence Ministry confirmed that Belousov oversaw the Wagner accounts while serving as Vladimir Putin’s economic adviser in the Kremlin. The source also said that all Defence Ministry economic policy proposals Putin received went via Belousov, and that the arrangement would continue despite Belousov’s recent appointment to Defence Minister.
Dossier Center also gained access to Belousov’s email archive and discovered that he had attempted to sell a villa in the Tuscan coastal town of Forte dei Marmi in 2018. While the property was put on sale for €660,000, Belousov was apparently prepared to come down by €60,000 for a quick sale, the report said.