As a deputy of the People’s Khural of Buryatia, Lilia Deeva is an unremarkable person who was not a member of any political party. But staying a “gray mouse”, Deeva manages to fulfill her only role in the Khural – this is defending the interests of the Selenginsky plant, of which she is the general director.
Biography
Lilia Vasilievna Deeva was born in 1964 in the village of Baikal-Kudara, Kabansky district, Buryat ASSR. After studying economics at the East Siberian Technological Institute, she began her career at a brewery in Ulan-Ude, where she rose from the position of senior engineer-economist to deputy president for economy.
In 1999-2001, Deeva led the economic department of Baikal Forest Company LLC (OGRN: 1183850026700), from 2001 to 2004 she worked as the general director of Nil-trans LLC (OGRN: 1020300889498). And in 2004, she returned to BLK, where she first headed the economic department, and already in 2008-2013 she held the position of first deputy general director of the organization.
In September 2018, Lilia Deeva was elected to the People’s Khural of Buryatia of the VI convocation, gaining 73% of the vote. At the moment, she represents the interests of the residents of the Kabansky district (OIO No. 8) and is a member of the Khural committee on budget, taxes and finance.
Despite the fact that the future deputy was elected from United Russia, she does not consider herself a member of any faction. According to Khurala Deeva’s website, she is the only one who is not a member of any parliamentary association. It is not easy to understand the logic, because having been elected to a political body, being “out of politicians” almost impossible.
One can only assume that Lilia Deeva tried to disown the pro-government United Russia (without any opposition movements) so that the negative reputation of the party would not affect her and the Selenginsky Combine, which she manages. But after all, it was the party that helped Deeva to be nominated for deputies and, now, to lobby the interests of the plant in the Khural. In this case, although Deyeva’s non-partisanship provides some protection for “herself” and business, at the same time it shows her as a two-faced person.
The biography casually mentions the charitable activities of Lilia Deeva, but without details. Probably, we are talking about charitable assistance provided by the JCCC to the institutions of Selenginsk. The deputy also headed the Council of Leaders of the Kabansky District and has several awards and titles. But is everything really so beautiful in the biography of Lilia the Virgin, as the local media like to describe it, especially the boar regional newspaper Baikal Lights? No matter how.
Earlier, Babr repeatedly spoke about the negligent attitude of the leadership of the JCCC, including Lilia Deeva, to the security system at the enterprise and to their wards. Recall that in April 2022 at the plant died Five workers and one person were seriously hurt by the release of hydrogen sulfide. The plant didn't have basic security measures like gas sensors and video surveillance. The plant workers didn't wear protective gear, and the authorities violated two labor laws at the same time.
The Selenginsky plant is regularly inspected by government authorities, including the Federal Service for Supervision in the Sphere of Natural Resources. However, the plant management is slow to fix the violations found and doesn't face any consequences for their inaction except for fines. For instance, in March 2021, a case was opened against the General Director of the JCCC for violating waste production and environmental protection regulations. Lilia Deeva An administrative case was opened for violating waste production and environmental protection laws in 2022. This is just one example of Lilia Deeva's disregard for her official duties.
In 2022, the JCCC was caught falsifying documents when making agreements with an educational institution. And once again, the CEO couldn't escape this offense.
About income
Now let's talk about the most interesting part – Lilia Deeva's tax return. In 2021, the Director General of the JCCC and the deputy of the Khural earned almost 10.9 million rubles, which is over 900 thousand rubles per month. As a result, Deeva confidently ranks among the richest deputies in Buryatia and is the only woman on this list. top 10 The richest deputies of Buryatia include Deeva, who also happens to be the only woman on the list.
Deeva has a 600 square meter land plot, a 51 square meter residential building, and a 36.6 square meter apartment. Her choice of vehicle is a Mercedes-Benz E-Class 200 4Matic car, which typically costs around 2.5 million rubles.
Lilia Deeva's spouse earns just over one million rubles annually, which is ten times less than her income but still almost doubles the average salary in Buryatia. It's possible that Deyeva's husband owns a small business or holds a highly paid position at a large enterprise, possibly at the JCCC. He owns 712 square meters of land and a Nsan X-Trail car. Together, they have a residential building covering 479.3 square meters and a land plot of 801 square meters.
In total, the family of Lilia Deeva owns three land plots, two houses, and an apartment, covering a total area of over 2600 square meters. This is quite an impressive property acquired in their old age. Deeva's children are not included in the declaration, likely due to their age. Overall, Deeva keeps her personal life private and remains a relatively unknown politician within the People's Khural.