New chief of bailiffs. Aslan Tokaev became the new chief bailiff of Buryatia

Appointed Director of the Federal Bailiff Service (FSSP) of the Russian Federation - Chief Bailiff of Russia on March 20 Dmitry Aristov. The corresponding decree was signed by the President of Russia Vladimir Putin. In this post, he replaced Artur Parfenchikov, who in mid-February was appointed acting head of Karelia.

New chief bailiff

On March 20, Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Dmitry Aristov director of the Federal Bailiff Service of Russia. The corresponding decree is posted on the Kremlin website.

Dmitry Aristov was born on January 12, 1972 in Solikamsk, Perm Region. He graduated from the Kiev Suvorov Military School of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation in 1989, the Yaroslavl Higher Military Financial School named after General of the Army A.V. Khruleva, Military Financial and Economic University of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, Moscow state institute international relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia.

Military service and career

From August 1989 to February 2008 he served in the Russian Armed Forces. From February 2008 to February 2009, he worked as the head of the department of the Main Directorate of the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation.

From February 2009 to June 2010, he worked as Deputy Director of the Department for Registration of Departmental Regulatory Legal Acts, from June 2010 to August 2012 - Director of the Department for Legal Regulation, Analysis and Control in the Sphere of Execution of Criminal Penalties and Judicial Acts of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation.

By Decree of the President of the President of the Russian Federation of August 31, 2012 No. 1234, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation. Aristov is an active state adviser of the Russian Federation of the 1st class, a reserve colonel. Awarded with an honorary diploma of the President of the Russian Federation.

“The appointment is quite technocratic”

Director of the Center for Political Studies of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation Pavel Salin considers the appointment of Dmitry Aristov "quite technocratic." According to him, now the FSSP does not have such serious and systemic problems as in Roscosmos.

“Aristov has rich experience in the civil service, but I do not expect fundamental changes in the work of the department. Even Parfenchikov managed to raise the activity of the bailiff service to new level. Previously, enforcement proceedings were seriously lame there. Today, of course, there are still claims from those who receive writ of execution in the courts, but they are rather private,” he stressed.

President of the Center for Strategic Communications Dmitry Abzalov recalls that in the past Aristov was the Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation, which now suggests assimilation of the bailiff service with the Ministry of Justice.

According to him, now the FSSP is experiencing a number of difficulties and is forming a “very negative” image of the authorities.

“In this regard, the main political task of the department on the eve of the presidential elections in 2018 is to soften the position. It is necessary to make the service more open and more controlled, because on the basis of its actions people will form their ideas about power. Another task for Dmitry Aristov is to increase economic efficiency, because the apparatus was seriously inflated, ”the expert concluded.

Artur Parfenchikov left to fight corruption in Karelia

The previous chief bailiff of Russia Artur Parfenchikov was appointed acting head of Karelia on February 15 by decree of the President of the Russian Federation. Parfenchikov to fight corruption there.

Photo courtesy of the UFSSP for the Republic of Belarus

Finally, the situation with the chief bailiff was resolved in the republic. On January 15, Aslan Tokaev, who came to Buryatia from the Pskov region, took up this position

The order to appoint Aslan Kazbekovich was signed by the Russian Ministry of Justice on December 23, 2014. Previously, Aslan Tokaev served as deputy chief bailiff of the Pskov region, and before that he served in units in the North Caucasus. In particular, he headed the department for special enforcement proceedings Office of the Federal Bailiff Service of Russia for North Ossetia.

Recall that the position of the chief bailiff of Buryatia has been, in fact, vacant since March 2013, when Anatoly Dashiev resigned from this position (now he is the Commissioner for the Protection of the Rights of Entrepreneurs in Buryatia).

After Dashiev, the bailiffs were headed by Teimur Magomedov. However, he was in office with the prefix "acting". As an acting officer, he worked for just over a year, and in May 2014 he returned to his old job - to the position of deputy head of the Bailiff Service in the Irkutsk Region.

I was temporarily seconded here, and now I am returning to the last place of deployment, - then Teymur Magomedov told the site.

On November 27, 2014, Magomedov was appointed to the position of head of the Office of the Federal Bailiff Service for the Irkutsk Region. After Magomedov, Tatyana Bezvestnykh, who had previously been the deputy head of the department, became the acting head of the UFSSP of Russia for Buryatia.

Reference

Aslan Kazbekovich Tokaev graduated from Gorsky State Agrarian University in 1999 with a degree in economics and management, in 2007 - North Ossetian State University them. K.L. Khetagurov majoring in jurisprudence.

Tokaev began his career in 2001 as a bailiff of the Fifth Interdistrict Division of the Bailiff Service of the Office of the Ministry of Justice of Russia for the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania.

In 2003, he was transferred to the position of a 1st category specialist in maintaining a deposit account in the same division. Since 2005, he has been a bailiff of the Interdistrict Department for Special Enforcement Proceedings of the Office of the Federal Bailiff Service of Russia for the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania. In 2007, he was appointed head of the same management department.

In 2010, he was transferred to the Office of the Federal Bailiff Service of Russia for the Pskov Region as the head of documentation support and work with citizens' appeals, from March 2011 to January 2015 he worked as deputy head of the department. Aslan Tokaev is married and has two children, reports the press service of the UFSSP for Buryatia.

The bailiff service intends to reduce the term for lifting the ban on traveling abroad to a day. This was announced to journalists by the new head of the department, Dmitry Aristov.

The head of state signed a decree appointing Dmitry Aristov, now ex-Deputy Minister of Justice of Russia, director of the Federal Bailiff Service. Recall that the post became vacant after the previous head of the department, Artur Parfenchikov, was appointed acting head of Karelia on February 15.

In his first interview with journalists, Dmitry Aristov answered a number of questions of concern to civil society. The first one is related to a high-profile project that allows to seize the only housing of debtors. Recall that the relevant initiative is now being developed by the Ministry of Justice. The department has repeatedly explained that the project does not plan to deprive people of a roof over their heads. No one will be thrown out into the street. It is planned to withdraw only the so-called surplus - when the debtor lives in the palace and pretends that he has empty pockets.

Yesterday Dmitry Aristov confirmed that it is precisely these principles that are planned to be implemented. According to him, it is wrong to deprive debtors of the last housing, withdrawing living space for debts. "It is necessary to look for mechanisms to collect housing and sell it only in exceptional cases, when there is no other property, and in no case should a person be deprived of housing at all," the new head of the service emphasized. At the same time, according to Aristov, the seizure of living space from debtors as a whole "is effective way motives of malicious debtors who deliberately hide from debt repayment.

The term for lifting the ban on traveling abroad for debtors is planned to be reduced to a day - after payment

Another hot topic: compiling lists of restricted debtors. The practice will continue. But the term for lifting the restriction for debtors to travel abroad can be reduced to a day. Relevant initiatives are being prepared now. According to Aristov, today there are many technological opportunities, thanks to which debtors could find out and pay their debts in a timely manner, including using information technology and information exchange. "These processes should be improved and further developed by us so that citizens with peace of mind, when they arrive at the airport, know that they will fly away on vacation," the new head of the department said.

Dmitry Aristov also said that federal Service bailiffs has already entered 90 collection agencies in the register. Since the new year, the bailiffs have a new function: control over the activities of collectors.

By the way, a precedent was set yesterday: for the first time, the court fined collectors for annoying calls. Two employees of a collection agency from St. Petersburg will have to pay a fine of 20 and 30 thousand rubles. The materials on them were transferred to the court by bailiffs. As told in the department, collectors annoyingly called debtors at night. Although the law expressly forbids collectors to disturb people at night.

Dossier "RG"

Dmitry Aristov was born in 1972 in the city of Solikamsk, Perm Region (now Perm Territory). In 1989 he graduated from the Kiev Suvorov Military School of the USSR Ministry of Defense, in 1993 - Yaroslavl Higher Military Financial School. Army General A.V. Khruleva (now this school has been disbanded).

In 2005, Dmitry Aristov graduated from the Military Financial and Economic University of the Russian Ministry of Defense, in 2009 - from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations of the Russian Foreign Ministry. From August 1989 to February 2008 he served in the Armed Forces. In 2008-2009 worked as the head of a department in one of the main departments of the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation. Since February 2009, he worked in the Ministry of Justice. From August 31, 2012 to March 20, 2017 - Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation. Reserve colonel. Acting State Councilor of the Russian Federation, 1st class.

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