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  1. Maria Konstantinovna Pevchikh (Russian: Мария Константиновна Певчих; born August 15, 1987) is a Russian investigative journalist and anti-corruption activist who has served as the chairwoman of the board of directors of the Anti-Corruption Foundation since March 2023.

  2. 22 gen 2023 · The Observer Alexei Navalny. This article is more than 1 year old. Interview. ‘We do our work because we are angry’: Navalny’s right-hand woman Maria Pevchikh on taking on Putin. Carole...

  3. 4 mar 2023 · The New Yorker Interview. Maria Pevchikh, Putin’s Grand Inquisitor. A deputy to Alexey Navalny discusses his near-fatal poisoning, her own probe of Kremlin corruption, and battling Moscow from...

  4. 27 feb 2024 · Esteri. La denuncia del suo team. Per Navalny non si trova una sala per le esequie, Peskov: "conseguenze legali" ai sostenitori. Ieri Maria Pevchich presidente della Fondazione anticorruzione...

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    Uncovering the secrets of Mr Putin and Russia's cadre of powerful oligarchs has become a full-time occupation for Ms Pevchikh. The London-based former finance professional leads the investigations unit in Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation, a non-profit political organisation known in Russia as the FBK. Educated at the London School of Eco...

    The extraordinary reach of the Putin's Palace investigation was no doubt fuelled by the timing of its release. On January 17, after months of rehabilitation in a German hospital, Navalny flew back to Russia where he was immediately detained by police at a Moscow airport. Two days later, Ms Pevchikh's team released Putin's Palace. As mass protests e...

    Having escaped the political crackdown on her Russia-based colleagues, Ms Pevchikh is now part of a core group of Navalny operatives tasked with keeping the political organisation functioning from abroad while their leader is in prison. On February 2, Navalny was sentenced to two years and eight months in jail for breaching the terms of a suspended...

  5. 22 mar 2023 · Pevchikh replaces Leonid Volkov, who resigned after writing a letter in defense of a sanctioned billionaire. Navalny praises Pevchikh as a bright political leader and says FBK will continue its anti-corruption agenda.

  6. 12 set 2022 · Listen to Maria Pevchikh, a leading member of Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, which is now outlawed in Russia. She talks about the challenges and prospects of the anti-Putin movement in the country.