Former loader from a Belarusian village turned out to be a trusted person of Sberbank head German Gref
A journalistic investigation revealed that there is a Belarusian in the entourage of Sberbank head German Gref who acts as an assistant and confidant. He is likely involved in routine work (delivery, purchases, document processing) to prevent Gref's family from appearing in databases.

Initially, the Telegram channel VCHK-OGPU reported that the wife of Sberbank head Yana Gref used a "phantom" name, "Pavlov Vladimir Vasilyevich," to process her cards at Sberbank.
Journalists from "Sistema" checked data leaks and found out: Vladimir Pavlov is a real person. He is 43 years old, seven years younger than Gref's wife.
Pavlov is clearly close to the Gref family: his phone number appears in other people's contact books as "Gref German Oskarovich," "Vladimir Gref," "Yana Gref Arkhangelskoye," "Volodya Arkhangelskoye," and "Okhr Arkhangelskoye Volodya."
Gref's residence is located in the village of Arkhangelskoye, near the famous Rublyovka highway.
The same number was used for delivering goods to Arkhangelskoye.
From the user "Maria Gref" (also the name of one of Sberbank head's daughters), dietary supplements were ordered to Arkhangelskoye, and Pavlov himself is listed as the customer for nail fungus spray and a Tesla car battery (Gref owns one).
Gref's wife also ordered deliveries to Arkhangelskoye — usually from premium clothing stores. Moreover, the email address specified in the orders of the Sberbank head's wife was also used for deliveries to Pavlov's address.
In 2021, Pavlov indicated Sberbank as his place of work — this is evident from a COVID pass for a diesel Hyundai Santa Fe, of which Gref himself was listed as the owner and insurer.
The pass also indicates Pavlov's passport — Belarusian. According to leaks, Pavlov was born in a village in the Mogilev region and worked as a loader at a regional poultry farm before moving to Russia.
The editorial office sent inquiries to Sberbank and Pavlov's email addresses.
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