Rinat Akhmetov

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Rinat Akhmetov
Рінат Ахметов
Born September 21, 1966 (age 40)
Flag of Ukraine Donetsk, Ukraine
Occupation Business oligarch
Political party Party of Regions
Religious belief Islam
Spouse Liliya Nikolayevna Smirnova
Children Almir Akhmetov (1988)
Damir Akhmetov(1997)

Rinat Leonidovich Akhmetov (Ukrainian: Рінат Леонідович Ахметов) (born September 21, 1966) is the richest Ukrainian business oligarch; his fortune is estimated at $11.8 billion. Akhmetov's main source of industrial capital is his company, SCM Holdings (90% of stocks owned by him and 10% by spouse). He also owns the Shakhtar Donetsk football club. Akhmetov is of Tatar descent.

Rinat Akhmetov is considered to be an informal business and political leader of Ukraine's Donbas region. Many perceive him as the leader of local organized crime ([1], [2], [3], [4]), although he has never been convicted or charged with a crime (unlike former business associates Ahat Bragin and Samson, both assassinated in the 1990s).

Akhmetov has played an important role in the 2004 presidential election as a sponsor of Viktor Yanukovych.

Akhmetov was summoned by police to appear for questioning on 15 July 2005, but failed to appear, stating he was out of the country for holidays and business. Although he has since met with police and been cleared of suspicions of wrongdoing.

In the 2006 election, Rinat Akhmetov was running for the Ukrainian parliament within the list of Viktor Yanukovych's Party of Regions and on 26 March 2006 has become a member of it.

In January 2006, answering the chat question, Yanukovych admitted that Akhmetov could once be a presidential candidate of the Party of Regions.


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