We present to you the Anti-Corruption Foundation’s 2016 report—a year of breakthroughs and records: https://report2016.fbk.info/
Starting from scratch, we launched our own video blog, which had reached 275,000 subscribers by the end of the year. We released 63 videos watched by 30 million people and made the duckling living at Dmitry Medvedev’s country residence in Plyos famous across the country. In 2016, we launched the lustration project “Black Notebook” and our own “Leviathan” news feed, found two apartments in Miami belonging to the mayor of Nizhny Novgorod, and mailed our anti-corruption brochure to 4,500 deputies across the country. We reported on Shuvalov’s corgi’s flights on a private jet and discovered that Artyom Chaika was no longer Artyom, but ЛСДУЗ. And his brother Igor turned out to be ЙФЯУ9 altogether. Our lawyers learned how to keep officials away from the waterfront, while the indefatigable Sobol spent the entire year exposing the financial schemes of “Putin’s chef”, the Moscow city government, and the builders of Zenit Arena.
To avoid wasting paper, this year we decided to make the report interactive, designing it as a timeline that’s easy to scroll through and full of things to click on. We hope you’ll like it and want to forward it to your parents, friends, colleagues, and distant relatives who have not yet become ACF donors.
Because—and here we come to the most important point—everything we do, including producing videos, exposing cartel collusion, and keeping the Novosibirsk governor away from the waterfront, is possible only because you support us.