How President of Russia that has annual declared income of $112,000 can own $1 billion secretive mansion.
Putin Palace
An inside look at Vladimir Putin’s secretive $1 billion dollar palace. Residence at Cape Idokopas. Location Gelendzhik Urban Okrug, Krasnodar Krai, Russia.
Putin Palace
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The population of Russia is 140+ millions.
This is the end of his political career.
Don’t be greedy. Take care of people who elected you.
Now nobody will vote for him. Putin show people the money!
While officially dismissed in 2010 by Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov,[4] it has been claimed that the dacha was built for the personal use of Putin, and that its construction began during his first Presidency. Detailed claims about the project, which allegedly made improper use of state resources, were made by Sergei Kolesnikov, a businessman with ties to Putin dating from his time in Saint Petersburg prior to entering Kremlin politics.[5]
In December 2010, Kolesnikov wrote an open letter to President Dmitry Medvedev detailing his and others’ involvement in the project, calling for Medvedev to investigate and take action against corruption in Russia.[6][7] High quality photographs of the palace and its extensive grounds were subsequently published by the Russian language WikiLeaks website in January 2011, which showed the apparently complete lavish interior decor.[8] Following the release of the photographs the site was temporarily blocked.[9]