PublishedQuiller Press, December 2019 |
ISBN9781846893032 |
FormatHardcover, 256 pages |
Dimensions23.4cm × 15.6cm |
Alexander Lebedev is best known as the Russian businessman and public figure who bought the Evening Standard and The Independent newspapers in the UK. A former KGB intelligence officer in the USSR's London Embassy, his book covers the years from his birth in 1959 to 2016.
The author reveals details of how the Russian and international political and business elite live, talks about his relations with leading politicians, businessmen, journalists, cultural figures and celebrities in Russia and all over the world, and investigates corruption scandals, dodgy multi-billion-dollar deals and contract killings. The memoir is written in a wry and humorous manner, focusing on the financial mayhem in Russia in the 'Wild Nineties', and the international scams and global corruption which continue to this day. Lebedev sees the present as the age of a Third Colonialism, with the developed world conniving to milk the wealth of the developing world to the tune of $1 trillion a year. However, Hunt the Banker; The Confessions of a Russian ex-Oligarch is mainly a memoir of Lebedev's own hair-raising experiences as someone who aspires to show that an honest banker is not an oxymoron. There is the thread of a whodunnit as his attempts at constructive and charitable business enterprises are systematically torpedoed by a person or persons unknown. He names along the way, and describes the dirty tricks and the attempt to assassinate him. AUTHOR: Alexander Lebedev is a Russian banker, philanthropist and public figure. A member of the KGB's Foreign Intelligence Service, he worked in the USSR Embassy in London in the 1980s. Since 1992 he has been a businessman, founder and beneficial owner of financial & industrial group National Reserve Corporation, including National Reserve Bank, he has property assets throughout Europe and enterprises in aviation, agriculture, engineering, catering and beyond. An Ex-MP, he is also a media mogul and proprietor of the UK newspapers The Independent and The London Evening Standard, London Live TV channel, and is shareholder and investor of investigative newspaper Novaya Gazeta in Russia. He also has a Ph.D of Economics.