Member of the United Russia City Council of Ulan-Ude Dolgor Norboeva is a bright person. She leads the budget committee for the city government, does charitable work, participates in school events, and ensures that voters' requests are carried out. All her activities are actively covered on the City Council's social networks and in local media.
Indeed, the articles don't discuss Norboeva's potential programs for the city's economic and social development in the voters' best interests, despite her status as an esteemed economist of Buryatia. Citizens only get to read positive articles about the public representative giving gifts to children, honoring veterans, and assisting a first-grader from a low-income family in preparing for school.
Dolgor Kimovna Norboeva was born on February 23, 1971 in Aginsk village, Chita Region. After studying accounting at the Novosibirsk Institute of Soviet Cooperative Trade, she started working at the Buryat Republican Union of Consumer Societies – Burkoopsoyuz (OGRN 1020300963517), where she progressed from being an accountant at a repair and installation plant to becoming the chief accountant.
In 2011, she became the Chairperson of the BCS Board, and later the Chairperson of the BCS Council from 2015. In the same year, she co-founded Bread Traditions LLC (OGRN 1150327012901), which was dissolved nine months later, along with numerous other BCS businesses. Norboeva was the head and received salaries as per the staff list in the interconnected companies of BCS: Parus LLC (OGRN 1060326046494), Centralny LLC (OGRN 1110327002928), Assistance LLC (OGRN 1110327002950), Razvitie LLC (OGRN 1120327006634), and Resource LLC.
In 2014, the BCS top manager was elected as a deputy to the Golkovsky City Council of Ulan-Ude in its fifth session. She was quietly re-elected in 2019. Currently, she represents the interests of the residents of the Batareika, Lazo microdistrict (constituency No. 17), and serves as the head of the committee on financial and economic matters and the budget. It appears that the ruling party assisted Norboeva in getting elected as a deputy twice, presumably to advocate for the Edrosov cooperative members in the city council.
The media incidentally mentions the launch of a criminal case against Norboeva as the head of the Burkoopsoyuz due to extensive tax evasion in spring 2019. Some media outlets reported that Dolgor Kimovna, as the chairperson of the BCS Council, unlawfully sold cooperative assets, resulting in the bankruptcy and liquidation of progressive organizations. Furthermore, she was slow to pay a trivial traffic police fine of 500 rubles. It appears that it's time for someone to be consigned to the dustbin of history.
Also in 2020, the New Buryatia newspaper reported that, due to the emergence of negative information, Dolgor Norboeva filed lawsuits for defamation against veteran members of consumer cooperation and blogger journalist Tatyana Nikitina. However, the court ruled against the deputy, and her appeal was dismissed. Clearly, someone who engages in such deceitful acts is not fit to represent the entire district.
Let’s move on to the official income of Dolgor Norboeva.
The people’s choice owns two land plots of 798 and 600 square meters, two houses of 20.8 and 45.2 square meters, an apartment of 53.9 square meters and a large residential building of 162.9 square meters, in which Dolgor Kimovna lives with a spouse and a minor child. In general, not bad for the owner of not the most solid capital. There is no garage, so the Hyundai IX-35 crossover SUV (approximate market price of 1.3 million rubles) is apparently standing in the courtyard of the house under the open sky. A spouse with an annual income of 390 thousand rubles does not own any property. In 2020, the deputy’s spouse officially earned more than 200 rubles more, but what can you do – the crisis.
The annual income of the deputy for 2021 amounted to almost four million rubles, having increased by almost 600 thousand rubles over the year. Thus, Norboeva confidently stays in the top ten among the deputies of the Ulan-Ude City Council in terms of income, while remaining the only woman on this list.
Apparently, no crises can have a negative impact either on the measured life of the deputy Norboeva, or on her bins. Unlike most of her constituents.