Will there be bonuses for police officers? The Ministry of Internal Affairs will give bonuses to employees for the new year. On the procedure for issuing permits to attract and use foreign workers and work permits

For the new year 2018 employeeAndMinistry of Internal Affairs will receive bonuses, Vladimir Putin said on November 10 while congratulating them on their professional holiday. The Ministry of Internal Affairs confirmed: There will be a significant increase in wages.

The work of employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs involves daily risk to life. The government also announces that in January 2018, large-scale work will be carried out to review the salary levels of police officers. A targeted program is being prepared to improve all employees of law enforcement agencies.

forum of employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs bonus for the New Year 2018: Those who distinguished themselves will receive

By 2018, many employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs hope to receive bonuses. In addition, the country's president stated that the “May decrees” will be implemented in full.

Throughout the year, the Ministry of Internal Affairs tries to save its budget in order to issue bonuses to employees in December. The bosses and management, naturally, receive more significant increases than the rank and file.

Every year the police are paid quarterly bonuses and bonuses for professional holidays. Within current legislation All employees receive bonuses to their salaries. This time, the authorities plan to give awards only to those who have distinguished themselves, have merits, and badges. Their names are unknown, as is the size of the increase itself. Distinguished police officers will receive gifts: tablets, microwaves, watches.

At the beginning of the year, a purge began in the ranks of the police - the staff was reduced to 900,000 employees. The Ministry of Internal Affairs has already said that thanks to cuts and optimization, it is possible to save the budget, therefore, in the future, increase the level of bonuses and salaries. This time the salary increase will be carried out by 7%, and the “net” salary will increase by 5%. The increase is provided for employees who were injured in service and retirees.

forum of employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs bonus for the new year 2018: Additional benefits will be free housing and medical care

Improving the quality of life of law enforcement officers will begin with registration in the queue for free housing. Residential property will be presented in the form of a service apartment. Such improvements are planned by the state for 2018.

Employees will have the right to modern, high-quality medical care, the burden of payment for which will fall on the state budget. This article includes the right to receive vouchers to sanatoriums for health improvement and recreation. The opportunity to use this provision applies to employees and family members.

In addition to the benefits, there is the possibility of receiving 10 days additional leave, which can be taken throughout the year.

After passing qualification tests and confirming competence, an employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs can count on a salary increase. Thus, ordinary personnel will receive at least 20 thousand rubles per month. Wages officers will be approximately 45 thousand rubles monthly. If an employee wishes to receive education in a related profession, his earnings will be increased by 20% of the existing salary.

forum of employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs bonus for the new year 2018: Many have already received and are planning where to spend it

Based on the position and level of professionalism, there are allowances for military rank, risks, and work with secret documents and materials.

Payment of bonuses is provided for high-quality complex tasks. The state compensates an employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the difficulty of working in life-threatening conditions. The level of access to classified information is taken into account and the need to maintain state secrets is rewarded.

The state provides compensation for keeping secrets in an amount exceeding 80% of the salary.

At the highest levels, management vigilantly monitors the development of personnel and provides for the introduction of bonuses to those employees who serve conscientiously, actively and efficiently perform assigned tasks and demonstrate high personal growth in mastering all the intricacies of the profession.

Police salaries and bonuses are calculated taking into account negative aspects during service. For example, if discipline was violated, the employee is deprived of a bonus. It is also not issued for being late.

In accordance with Part 12 of Article 2 of the Federal Law of July 19, 2011 N 247-FZ "On social guarantees employees of internal affairs bodies Russian Federation and introducing amendments to certain legislative acts of the Russian Federation" 1 - I order:

1. Approve the attached Procedure for paying bonuses for conscientious performance official duties employees of the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation.

2. Clauses 33 - 42 of the Regulations on monetary compensation for employees of internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation, approved by order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia dated December 14, 2009 N 960 2, are declared invalid.

4. Control over the implementation of this order is assigned to the Deputy Ministers, who are responsible for the relevant areas of activity.

Minister General of the Army R. Nurgaliev

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1 Collection of Legislation of the Russian Federation, 2011, No. 30 (Part I), Art. 4595; N 46, art. 6407; Russian newspaper, 2011, December 7.

2 Registered with the Russian Ministry of Justice

February 12, 2010, registration N 16404, taking into account changes made by orders of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia dated January 12, 2011 N 8 (registered with the Ministry of Justice of Russia

February 8, 2011, registration N 19738) and dated August 1, 2011 N 898 (registered with the Ministry of Justice of Russia on October 28, 2011, registration N 22165).

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The procedure for paying bonuses for conscientious performance of official duties to employees of internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation

1. Employees of the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation 1 are paid bonuses for conscientious performance of official duties 2 at the rate of three salaries per year.

2. The bonus is paid monthly at the rate of twenty-five percent of the salary established for the employee on the 1st day of the month in which the payment is made.

3. The bonus is calculated in proportion to the time the employee performs his official duties in the corresponding calendar month. The calculation period for payment of the bonus includes the time of training, being on vacation with the same pay, and releasing the employee from official duties due to temporary disability.

4. The amount of the bonus for each calendar day of service is calculated by dividing the full amount of the bonus for the month, determined in accordance with paragraph 2 of this Procedure, by the number of calendar days in this month.

5. Employees enrolled in the order federal body executive power in the field of internal affairs, its territorial body or division, bonuses can be paid on the basis of an order from the head of the specified body, division, taking into account the actual volume of official duties performed by them within twenty-five percent of the salary.

6. When an employee moves within a month, the bonus is paid to him at the new place of duty in the amount determined in accordance with paragraph 2 of this Procedure.

7. The bonus is not paid to employees:

a) who is on parental leave until the child reaches the age of 3 years;

b) temporarily suspended from performing official duties on one of the grounds provided for Federal law dated November 30, 2011 N 342-FZ “On service in the internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation and amendments to certain legislative acts of the Russian Federation” 3.

8. Employees dismissed from service in internal affairs bodies are not paid a bonus in the month of dismissal if the dismissal was made on the following grounds:

a) gross violation of official discipline;

b) repeated violation official discipline if the employee has a disciplinary sanction imposed in in writing by order of the head of the federal executive body in the field of internal affairs or an authorized head;

c) refusal of an employee to be transferred to a lower position in the internal affairs bodies in order to execute a disciplinary sanction;

d) violation of the terms of the contract by the employee;

e) failure by an employee to comply with restrictions and prohibitions established by federal laws;

f) loss of trust;

g) submission by an employee of forged documents or knowingly false information when entering service in the internal affairs bodies, as well as submission by an employee during the period of service in the internal affairs bodies of forged documents or knowingly false information confirming his compliance with the requirements of the legislation of the Russian Federation in terms of conditions filling the corresponding position in the internal affairs bodies, if this does not entail criminal liability;

h) conviction of an employee for a crime, as well as termination of criminal prosecution against the employee due to the expiration of the statute of limitations, in connection with the reconciliation of the parties, as a result of an amnesty act, in connection with active repentance;

i) committing an offense that discredits the honor of an employee of internal affairs bodies;

j) violation by an employee of mandatory rules when concluding a contract.

9. Within the limits of funds for the payment of salary, one-time bonuses may be additionally paid to employees who successfully perform particularly complex and important tasks.

10. The decision to pay a one-time bonus specified in paragraph 9 of this Procedure is formalized by order of the head of the internal affairs body, organization or unit created to perform the tasks and exercise the powers assigned to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

11. In relation to the heads of internal affairs bodies, organizations or divisions created to perform the tasks and exercise powers assigned to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, and their deputies, the decision on the payment of a one-time bonus is made by a superior manager.

Today is yours professional holiday celebrates almost a million Russians - those whose service, in the words of the song, “is both dangerous and difficult.”

Along with certificates and awards, police officers are also given cash bonuses for this day. However, not everyone and not always according to merit, according to members of the police union. The CrimeRussia found out why the Ministry of Internal Affairs often rewards operatives and patrol officers who risk their lives with amounts that are incomparably smaller compared to the bonuses of their colleagues in the offices of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation in Moscow.

The issue of bonuses by November 10 worries law enforcement officers from different regions of Russia. There were also scandals - in 2012, for example, it turned out that Rostov police officers received bonuses three times smaller than their Krasnodar colleagues (18 and 52 thousand rubles, respectively). Therefore, every year, starting from the end of October, a lively exchange of information about who, when and how much begins on professional forums and in police communities on social networks. However, this year there are more than usual.

It all started with the fact that the Mash Telegram channel published a post listing bonuses in the amount of 300 to 400 thousand rubles for Police Day to several senior employees of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Moscow. The first on the list of names with a 300 thousand ruble bonus was a certain “secretary of the head of the Moscow police Olga Lyukova.” Whether reality was distorted intentionally or not, the play on stereotypes was a success, which naturally caused a strong reaction from Internet users, and later from the police union.

In fact, the amount, considerable for a leader in general’s uniform, was received not by the mythical “secretary”, but by the assistant to the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for Moscow, lieutenant colonel internal service Olga Nikolaevna Dyukova, appointed to this position less than a year ago. According to the Petrovka 38 newspaper, Dyukova previously held various positions in the Office of Records Management and Regime of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (UDiR MVD RF). By the way, the second assistant to the head of the capital's main headquarters of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Colonel of the Internal Service Timofey Vitalievich Yudin received exactly the same award. Dyukova's position does not fundamentally change the essence of the matter - but it attracted public attention to the problem. After all, the size of the bonus for employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and other law enforcement agencies in the regions is several orders of magnitude lower than in the capital, even for those with higher ranks. And even then, judging by data from police forums, the bonus will not be given to all regions.

Meanwhile, as The CrimeRussia found out, 300 thousand rubles is not the largest amount of bonuses for Moscow police officers in order No. 3457 of the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow Oleg Baranov dated October 31, 2017.

It lists on five pages the heads of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow, who were lucky enough to celebrate their professional holiday this year on a grand scale with taxpayers' money.

Lieutenant General Andrei Ponorets

The highest awards in the Moscow headquarters were given to the deputy head of the capital department of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, Lieutenant General of the Internal Service, Andrei Ponorets, and the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow, Major General of Justice Natalya Agafyeva. Their immediate supervisor awarded them 400 thousand rubles.

An impressive figure, in general, is justified - the deputies of the chief of the main headquarters actually exercise operational control of the Moscow structures of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, whose numbers are comparable to the personnel of three army corps.

And the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow himself, say the capital’s operatives, was not left without encouragement from the leadership. According to the Telegram channel “Oper leaked”, on the Day of Employee of the Russian Internal Affairs Bodies, he received a bonus of 3 million rubles from above. But this information, apparently, is destined to remain in the category of rumors.

Carrot and stick

The next gradational steps in General Baranov’s “bonus” order - 350 and 300 thousand rubles - are of much greater interest from the point of view of the dynamics of upcoming career ups and downs in the Moscow headquarters.

In the category of 350 thousand rubles, the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow was noted by the head of the Moscow State Traffic Safety Inspectorate and Deputy Chief of Police Viktor Kovalenko, the head of the rear - Colonel of the Internal Service Alexey Makarov, the head of the United Nations Department of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moscow, Colonel Andrei Zakharov and the heads of the capital's Internal Affairs Directorate administrative districts. And although there was a murmur among the operators “on the ground” that, they say, the heads of the district police departments were awarded the same, regardless of high-profile disclosures, the general indicator of the protection of the population and incidents involving personnel, this is not entirely true.

Major General Viktor Kovalenko

By order it can be done certain conclusions about which of the police chiefs under the new head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow, instead of Anatoly Yakunin, who left for another position, is doing well, and who is not doing so well.

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Major General Baranov was appointed by decree of Vladimir Putin as head of the Main Directorate of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow in September 2016. Having started his career in the structures of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1989 as an ordinary employee of the 173rd Moscow police department, during his years of service Oleg Baranov managed to work as the deputy head of the capital's Organized Crime Control Department, as well as the deputy head and head of the MUR. Since 2012, Oleg Baranov held the position of deputy head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow. Awarded medals “For Courage” and “For Excellence in Security public order" By decree of the President of the Russian Federation of June 14, 2012, he was awarded the special rank of “Major General of Police.”

As The CrimeRussia previously wrote, new chapter from the very beginning, the capital's Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs established himself as an active and uncompromising leader. By the end of 2016, a secret check was carried out in all 125 district departments and 10 district departments of the capital’s headquarters. The units were “cleansed” primarily of employees with a dubious reputation and key appointees of the former head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow, Anatoly Yakunin.

Major General Oleg Baranov

In particular, the head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the TiNAO Sergei Ternovykh, with whom Yakunin worked in the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Voronezh and Novgorod regions, the son-in-law of Anatoly Yakunin, Mikhail Gusakov, who worked as the deputy head of the MUR, and the former press secretary of the capital police Sofya Khotina, with whose husband Yakunin also worked in the department, were dismissed. Voronezh region. In March 2017, the head of the operational department of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moscow, Gennady Golikov, as well as the head of all precinct and police departments in Moscow, Mikhail Pavlichuk, retired.

Soon after this, at an internal meeting, General Baranov harshly criticized the leadership of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow. He noted the low efficiency of operational activities, missed deadlines in criminal cases and malfeasance of police officers. Six heads of departments administrative districts received severe reprimands and a warning about incomplete official compliance. As The CrimeRussia found out, two participants in the spring “black list” of General Baranov among the leadership of their police departments are no longer listed on the official website of the department. This is the head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Northern Administrative District, Major General Sergei Veretelnikov, and the acting head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the TiNAO, Colonel Boris Sheinkin (now he serves as deputy chief of the North-Western Administrative District).

Former head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for Moscow Anatoly Yakunin

But in the pre-holiday order of the head of the Moscow Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to receive bonuses, the acting head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Northern Administrative District, Colonel Sergei Vasilevsky, and the head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the TiNAO, Colonel Shamil Sibanov, appear instead of them. It is noteworthy that in six months Sibanov managed to get out of being an outsider in the eyes of General Baranov. At the time he received the reprimand, the colonel was still in charge of another police department - in the North-Eastern Administrative District. Another former person on the “black list,” the head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Southern Administrative District, Major General Roman Plugin, was also able to “fix his karma.” Sibanov’s successor in his previous post, appointed in May 2017 as head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the North-Eastern Administrative District, Colonel Vasily Petrunin, will also receive his 350 thousand rubles for the holiday, as well as the “excellent” generals Igor Zinoviev (former head of the MUR, now head of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Eastern Administrative District of Moscow), Anatoly Feshchuk (SZAO), Andrey Puchkov (ZAO) and Yuri Demin (Southern Administrative Okrug).

Major General Alexander Bukach

The situation is much more alarming for Major Generals Alexander Bukach (Central Administrative District) and Boris Pishchulin (Southern Eastern Administrative District), who received “part-time service” in the spring. They will not see any awards for Police Day this year.

Major General Boris Pishchulin

It is noteworthy that the order does not contain the name and acting head of the Moscow Criminal Investigation Department, Alexander Bynenko, whom General Baranov introduced to the leaders of the main department on April 7, 2017. At the end of September, it was reported that the legendary MUR will soon be headed by the deputy head of the Main Directorate for the Investigation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Sergei Kuzmin. Judging by these signs, Bynenko will no longer become the head of the Moscow “detectives”.

Colonel of the internal service Marina Lobova, who received 300 thousand rubles, was not mentioned in the order as the acting head of the UDiR Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow, but a law enforcement source called “in fact the future head of the office management department,” the deputy head of the UDiR, Colonel Natalia Bychkova.

If the logic of the Moscow police leadership in awarding monetary incentives to the heads of departments is generally clear, the recipients of bonuses in the amount of 300 and 200 thousand in the same order caused indignation among some ordinary employees, and a bitter smile among others.

The majority of recipients in this category are heads of auxiliary units of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, but are located in close proximity to the “distribution point”.

For example, the head of the department of mobilization training and mobilization (UMPiM) Alexander Dyachkov - “the chief of gas masks”, as he was called in the commentary to the order in the VK-public “Police Ombudsman” or the head of the URLS, “chief psychologist” of the capital police department Viktor Gordun, editor-in-chief weekly newspaper “Petrovka-38” Alexander Oboidikhin, head of the personnel department Yegor Panov, head of the cultural center of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Colonel of the Internal Service Yuri Rybalchenko. All of them and many of their other colleagues received bonuses of 300 thousand rubles. Also, several officers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs were awarded bonuses of 250, 200 and 100 thousand rubles.

Alexander Oboidikhin

Junior officers and non-commissioned officers of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moscow, as well as civilian employees, are also waiting for bonuses for the holiday. According to unofficial data, employees will receive from 5 to 20 thousand rubles for the holiday, and junior officers - in the amount of salary depending on rank, and even then not to everyone.

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The payment of bonuses to employees of internal affairs bodies is regulated by Section IV of Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation dated January 31, 2013 N 65 “On approval of the Procedure for providing monetary compensation to employees of internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation.” Usually paid monthly at 25% of the salary. However, bonuses are not paid if an employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is suspended from service, has disciplinary action, breach of service discipline, breach of contract, or due to loss of trust. Also, incentive cash payments are provided for police officers in the form of one-time bonuses (Federal Law dated November 30, 2011 N 342 (as amended on April 3, 2017)). They are additional, so their size is regulated according to the funds allocated for the payment of allowances. The decision on such payment is made by the head of the territorial unit in which the awarded employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs works.

Let us recall that General Baranov’s predecessor as head of the capital’s central administration, Anatoly Yakunin, in 2015 ordered the heads of district police departments, the capital’s traffic police, the Internal Affairs Directorate on the Moscow Metro, riot police, commanders of the 1st and 2nd operational regiment and a number of other units to limit one-time payments bonuses.

“Personnel are awarded bonuses only for solving serious and especially serious crimes, within the limits of allocated funding. Additional payments financial assistance carry out in case of emergency,” Yakunin’s telegram said. Restrictive measures were taken “until further notice” in order to “strengthen control over the use of appropriations allocated for allowances and wages.”

In the order of General Baranov, the reason for the award appears - “for the successful and conscientious performance of one’s official duties and complex and important tasks and in connection with the celebration of the Day of Internal Affairs Officer.”

However, the police “on the ground” questioned this formulation - does the fulfillment of tasks by the generals and colonels of the headquarters really correspond to the size of their reward in financial terms? On the website of the police union in this regard, an example is given of the story of the awarding of two employees of the Sevastopol unit of the Russian Guard, who, at the risk of own life rescued the driver from a burning car. The authorities noted their courage - each was awarded a bonus of... 2 thousand rubles.

At two million rubles - five times more than the police generals in Moscow received for the holiday, the Ministry of Internal Affairs valued the life of traffic police inspector Sergei Grachev, who was shot down to death by an FSB officer on the New Arbat median at the end of September. His fatherless two small children and his widow were given exactly this amount. In the case of calculating benefits, as well as with bonuses, it is said on the website of the Moscow police union, according to regulations There is nothing to complain about - everything is according to the law. But is it fair?

Over the past few years, the Government of the Russian Federation has been carrying out targeted work related to reforming the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Changes occur constantly, and concern a variety of areas of the department’s activities - from its name (it was the Militia - it became the Police), to the number of staff, rights and responsibilities. It was extremely rare that with all these changes, a single issue was considered and resolved positively - the amount of monetary allowance.

Current state of affairs

Over the past five years, funding for this item of expenditure for police officers has not changed. Despite loud statements by officials of various ranks, these indicators (unlike inflation, price increases, etc.) did not change. Naturally, promises to increase the salaries of department employees by 50, 100, 150% remained just simple populist statements. And only in 2018, the long-awaited change finally happened. It was decided to increase the monetary allowance by the amount of inflation. According to the Government, this figure did not exceed 4%. This is exactly how much the salary was indexed. Did she solve the accumulated problems? Did a decrease in the standard of living for people in uniform make it possible to compensate for losses? An answer to this question is not required. Just look at how much rent and utility bills have increased over the same period of time!

Forecasts for salary increases in the police in 2019

Significant practical changes in the Ministry of Internal Affairs will still begin. According to the decree of the President of the Russian Federation, first of all, a significant restructuring of the organizational and staffing structure will be carried out. Already at the end of 2018, the DD Security Directorate will be abolished. Next, fire safety and emergency department units will be added to the department's staff, and the PPS and traffic police will merge.

Finally, from sources close to the Government, it became known that the implementation of a number of social issues, swinging all the ministry workers. The most anticipated of these issues is the salary increase in 2019. IN May decrees The President was given the task of increasing the salary of employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs by 150% compared to 2012. Most likely, the gradual implementation of this requirement will begin in the New Year.

How police salaries may change in 2019, some numbers

The state, continuing its domestic policy, aimed at strengthening power, will begin in the coming year the planned, gradual implementation of plans to increase police salaries in 2019. To assess the scale of the upcoming changes, you need to know how much certain employees currently receive, after the 4 percent indexation. These are the indicators:

  • Investigator (investigator) 17 thousand rubles.
  • Senior investigator 18.3 thousand rubles.
  • Head of department 20.3 thousand rubles.
  • Head of department 23 thousand rubles.
  • Head of department 26 thousand rubles.

It is obvious that, as in many other departments, law enforcement agencies and government organizations, there are other sections to official salaries that affect the final amount of money received by the police officer. This:

  1. Allowance for military rank (taking into account the employee’s qualifications can reach 30% of official salary).
  2. Additional payment for experience. The longer the period of service in the department, the greater the amount of DD you can count on.
  3. Supplement for special conditions service (coefficient set depending on the region of service).

It is obvious that the salary increase for police officers in 2019, if it does begin, will include not only a change in the official salary, but also an increase in additional payments.

The latest news from the Ministry of Internal Affairs

One of the most important conditions for successful reform of the department, along with an increase in police salaries from January 1, 2019, will also be significant structural changes. We have already talked about some of them, but these are not all the changes. With a high degree of probability we can say that the Ministry of Internal Affairs will have an MGB unit within the Ministry of Internal Affairs starting from the New Year. If you believe the information coming from some media, this body will consist of several divisions of the FSB and will be endowed with the most significant powers. This structure is not formed with “ clean slate", but is being created on the basis of the previously existing FSO. According to the new state federal service security will remain, but its functions and responsibilities will be optimized and specified as much as possible.

The upcoming changes in the structure of the traffic police and traffic police will lead not only to functional changes, the innovation will directly affect every employee, because a significant part of them will be transferred to civilian positions.

What do the authorities, police and citizens expect from the changes? Let's sum it up

It is obvious that the primary tasks that the President and the Government are trying to solve are increasing the efficiency of the department as a whole by optimizing the number of personnel, reforming taking into account current conditions, as well as increasing the prestige of the service in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Hence, we expect, albeit not a sharp, but still an increase in salaries for police officers in 2019. Important attention is also paid to the ability of the police, if necessary, to take any tough measures to maintain law and order and counter any attempts by public pressure on the authorities.

For ordinary ministry employees, the priorities are also obvious. These are decent working conditions and normal wages. Officers will strive to make a career, and for civilian personnel It is important to create working conditions with standardized working hours, decent earnings and the opportunity to receive additional privileges.

Well, the people, as always, are waiting for changes for the better and hope that someday the famous character from Mikhalkov’s famous poem “Uncle Styopa” will return! The time will come when it will again be possible to turn to the police on the street for almost any help and be sure that every citizen will be reliably protected in the legal field.

Time will tell how everything will actually turn out!

Today, almost a million Russians celebrate their professional holiday - those whose service, in the words of the song, “is both dangerous and difficult.”

Along with certificates and awards, police officers are also given cash bonuses for this day. However, not everyone and not always according to merit, according to members of the police union. The CrimeRussia found out why the Ministry of Internal Affairs often rewards operatives and patrol officers who risk their lives with amounts that are incomparably smaller compared to the bonuses of their colleagues in the offices of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation in Moscow.

The issue of bonuses by November 10 worries law enforcement officers from different regions of Russia. There were also scandals - in 2012, for example, it turned out that Rostov police officers received bonuses three times smaller than their Krasnodar colleagues (18 and 52 thousand rubles, respectively). Therefore, every year, starting from the end of October, a lively exchange of information about who, when and how much begins on professional forums and in police communities on social networks. However, this year there are more than usual.

It all started with the fact that the Mash Telegram channel published a post listing bonuses in the amount of 300 to 400 thousand rubles for Police Day to several senior employees of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Moscow. The first on the list of names with a 300 thousand ruble bonus was a certain “secretary of the head of the Moscow police Olga Lyukova.” Whether reality was distorted intentionally or not, the play on stereotypes was a success, which naturally caused a strong reaction from Internet users, and later from the police union.

In fact, the amount, considerable even for a leader in general’s uniform, was received not by the mythical “secretary”, but by the assistant to the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for Moscow, Lieutenant Colonel of the Internal Service Olga Nikolaevna Dyukova, who was appointed to this position less than a year ago. According to the Petrovka 38 newspaper, Dyukova previously held various positions in the Office of Records Management and Regime of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (UDiR MVD RF). By the way, the second assistant to the head of the capital's main headquarters of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Colonel of the Internal Service Timofey Vitalievich Yudin received exactly the same award. Dyukova's position does not fundamentally change the essence of the matter - but it attracted public attention to the problem. After all, the size of the bonus for employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and other law enforcement agencies in the regions is several orders of magnitude lower than in the capital, even for those with higher ranks. And even then, judging by data from police forums, the bonus will not be given to all regions.

Meanwhile, as The CrimeRussia found out, 300 thousand rubles is not the largest amount of bonuses for Moscow police officers in order No. 3457 of the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow Oleg Baranov dated October 31, 2017.

It lists on five pages the heads of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow, who were lucky enough to celebrate their professional holiday this year on a grand scale with taxpayers' money.

Lieutenant General Andrei Ponorets

The highest awards in the Moscow headquarters were given to the deputy head of the capital department of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, Lieutenant General of the Internal Service, Andrei Ponorets, and the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow, Major General of Justice Natalya Agafyeva. Their immediate supervisor awarded them 400 thousand rubles.

An impressive figure, in general, is justified - the deputies of the chief of the main headquarters actually exercise operational control of the Moscow structures of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, whose numbers are comparable to the personnel of three army corps.

And the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow himself, say the capital’s operatives, was not left without encouragement from the leadership. According to the Telegram channel “Oper leaked”, on the Day of Employee of the Russian Internal Affairs Bodies, he received a bonus of 3 million rubles from above. But this information, apparently, is destined to remain in the category of rumors.

Carrot and stick

The next gradational steps in General Baranov’s “bonus” order - 350 and 300 thousand rubles - are of much greater interest from the point of view of the dynamics of upcoming career ups and downs in the Moscow headquarters.

In the category of 350 thousand rubles, the head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow was awarded to the head of the Moscow State Traffic Safety Inspectorate and Deputy Chief of Police Viktor Kovalenko, the head of the logistics department - Colonel of the Internal Service Alexey Makarov, the head of the UOOP of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moscow Colonel Andrei Zakharov and the heads of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the capital's administrative districts. And although there was a murmur among the operators “on the ground” that, they say, the heads of the district police departments were awarded the same, regardless of high-profile disclosures, the general indicator of the protection of the population and incidents involving personnel, this is not entirely true.

Major General Viktor Kovalenko

Based on the order, it is possible to draw certain conclusions about which of the police chiefs under the new head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow, instead of Anatoly Yakunin, who left for another position, is doing well, and who is not doing so well.

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Major General Baranov was appointed by decree of Vladimir Putin as head of the Main Directorate of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow in September 2016. Having started his career in the structures of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 1989 as an ordinary employee of the 173rd Moscow police department, during his years of service Oleg Baranov managed to work as the deputy head of the capital's Organized Crime Control Department, as well as the deputy head and head of the MUR. Since 2012, Oleg Baranov held the position of deputy head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for Moscow. He was awarded the medals “For Courage” and “For Excellence in the Protection of Public Order.” By decree of the President of the Russian Federation of June 14, 2012, he was awarded the special rank of “Major General of Police.”

As The CrimeRussia wrote earlier, the new head of the capital’s Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs established himself from the very beginning as an active and uncompromising leader. By the end of 2016, a secret check was carried out in all 125 district departments and 10 district departments of the capital’s headquarters. The units were “cleansed” primarily of employees with a dubious reputation and key appointees of the former head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow, Anatoly Yakunin.

Major General Oleg Baranov

In particular, the head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the TiNAO Sergei Ternovykh, with whom Yakunin worked in the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Voronezh and Novgorod regions, the son-in-law of Anatoly Yakunin, Mikhail Gusakov, who worked as the deputy head of the MUR, and the former press secretary of the capital police Sofya Khotina, with whose husband Yakunin also worked in the department, were dismissed. Voronezh region. In March 2017, the head of the operational department of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moscow, Gennady Golikov, as well as the head of all precinct and police departments in Moscow, Mikhail Pavlichuk, retired.

Soon after this, at an internal meeting, General Baranov harshly criticized the leadership of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow. He noted the low efficiency of operational activities, missed deadlines in criminal cases and malfeasance of police officers. Six heads of departments in administrative districts received severe reprimands and warnings about incomplete performance. As The CrimeRussia found out, two participants in the spring “black list” of General Baranov among the leadership of their police departments are no longer listed on the official website of the department. This is the head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Northern Administrative District, Major General Sergei Veretelnikov, and the acting head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the TiNAO, Colonel Boris Sheinkin (now he serves as deputy chief of the North-Western Administrative District).

Former head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for Moscow Anatoly Yakunin

But in the pre-holiday order of the head of the Moscow Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to receive bonuses, the acting head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Northern Administrative District, Colonel Sergei Vasilevsky, and the head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the TiNAO, Colonel Shamil Sibanov, appear instead of them. It is noteworthy that in six months Sibanov managed to get out of being an outsider in the eyes of General Baranov. At the time he received the reprimand, the colonel was still in charge of another police department - in the North-Eastern Administrative District. Another former person on the “black list,” the head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the Southern Administrative District, Major General Roman Plugin, was also able to “fix his karma.” Sibanov’s successor in his previous post, appointed in May 2017 as head of the Internal Affairs Directorate for the North-Eastern Administrative District, Colonel Vasily Petrunin, will also receive his 350 thousand rubles for the holiday, as well as the “excellent” generals Igor Zinoviev (former head of the MUR, now head of the Internal Affairs Directorate of the Eastern Administrative District of Moscow), Anatoly Feshchuk (SZAO), Andrey Puchkov (ZAO) and Yuri Demin (Southern Administrative Okrug).

Major General Alexander Bukach

The situation is much more alarming for Major Generals Alexander Bukach (Central Administrative District) and Boris Pishchulin (Southern Eastern Administrative District), who received “part-time service” in the spring. They will not see any awards for Police Day this year.

Major General Boris Pishchulin

It is noteworthy that the order does not contain the name and acting head of the Moscow Criminal Investigation Department, Alexander Bynenko, whom General Baranov introduced to the leaders of the main department on April 7, 2017. At the end of September, it was reported that the legendary MUR will soon be headed by the deputy head of the Main Directorate for the Investigation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Sergei Kuzmin. Judging by these signs, Bynenko will no longer become the head of the Moscow “detectives”.

Colonel of the internal service Marina Lobova, who received 300 thousand rubles, was not mentioned in the order as the acting head of the UDiR Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Moscow, but a law enforcement source called “in fact the future head of the office management department,” the deputy head of the UDiR, Colonel Natalia Bychkova.

If the logic of the Moscow police leadership in awarding monetary incentives to the heads of departments is generally clear, the recipients of bonuses in the amount of 300 and 200 thousand in the same order caused indignation among some ordinary employees, and a bitter smile among others.

The majority of recipients in this category are heads of auxiliary units of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, but are located in close proximity to the “distribution point”.

For example, the head of the department of mobilization training and mobilization (UMPiM) Alexander Dyachkov - “the chief of gas masks”, as he was called in the commentary to the order in the VK-public “Police Ombudsman” or the head of the URLS, “chief psychologist” of the capital police department Viktor Gordun, editor-in-chief weekly newspaper “Petrovka-38” Alexander Oboidikhin, head of the personnel department Yegor Panov, head of the cultural center of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Colonel of the Internal Service Yuri Rybalchenko. All of them and many of their other colleagues received bonuses of 300 thousand rubles. Also, several officers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs were awarded bonuses of 250, 200 and 100 thousand rubles.

Alexander Oboidikhin

Junior officers and non-commissioned officers of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moscow, as well as civilian employees, are also waiting for bonuses for the holiday. According to unofficial data, employees will receive from 5 to 20 thousand rubles for the holiday, and junior officers - in the amount of salary depending on rank, and even then not to everyone.

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The payment of bonuses to employees of internal affairs bodies is regulated by Section IV of Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation dated January 31, 2013 N 65 “On approval of the Procedure for providing monetary compensation to employees of internal affairs bodies of the Russian Federation.” Usually paid monthly at 25% of the salary. However, bonuses are not paid if an employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is suspended from service, has a disciplinary sanction, violation of service discipline, breach of contract, or due to loss of confidence. Also, incentive cash payments are provided for police officers in the form of one-time bonuses (Federal Law dated November 30, 2011 N 342 (as amended on April 3, 2017)). They are additional, so their size is regulated according to the funds allocated for the payment of allowances. The decision on such payment is made by the head of the territorial unit in which the awarded employee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs works.

Let us recall that General Baranov’s predecessor as head of the capital’s central administration, Anatoly Yakunin, in 2015 ordered the heads of district police departments, the capital’s traffic police, the Internal Affairs Directorate on the Moscow Metro, riot police, commanders of the 1st and 2nd operational regiment and a number of other units to limit one-time payments bonuses.

“Personnel are awarded bonuses only for solving serious and especially serious crimes, within the limits of allocated funding. Payments of additional material assistance should be made in case of emergency,” Yakunin’s telegram said. Restrictive measures were taken “until further notice” in order to “strengthen control over the use of appropriations allocated for allowances and wages.”

In the order of General Baranov, the reason for the award appears - “for the successful and conscientious performance of one’s official duties and complex and important tasks and in connection with the celebration of the Day of Internal Affairs Officer.”

However, the police “on the ground” questioned this formulation - does the fulfillment of tasks by the generals and colonels of the headquarters really correspond to the size of their reward in financial terms? On the website of the police union in this regard, an example is given of the awarding of two employees of the Sevastopol unit of the Russian Guard, who, at the risk of their own lives, saved a driver from a burning car. The authorities noted their courage - each was awarded a bonus of... 2 thousand rubles.

At two million rubles - five times more than the police generals in Moscow received for the holiday, the Ministry of Internal Affairs valued the life of traffic police inspector Sergei Grachev, who was shot down to death by an FSB officer on the New Arbat median at the end of September. His fatherless two small children and his widow were given exactly this amount. In the case of calculating benefits, as well as with bonuses, according to the website of the Moscow police union, there is nothing to complain about according to regulations - everything is according to the law. But is it fair?




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