So after the news that sick children are dying in a residential care institution in Irkutsk "because of a lack of funding," do you still think that the salary of state company head Igor Sechin — 2.3 million rubles a day — is normal?
And let me remind you that it is precisely the Russian government that allows Rosneft to pay compensation on that scale.
Yes, of course, the head of a state company bears enormous responsibility and should be paid well. But disparities on THAT scale? Where in one place children are dying and there is no money for diapers for people with disabilities, while elsewhere Putin's former secretary has a yacht worth 150 million dollars (9 billion 262 thousand rubles) and an income of 2.3 million rubles a day?
A state like that is simply broken.