Alexander Viktorovich Temerko (born 9 September 1966) is a Ukrainian businessman in the energy sector, currently a director of the British company Aquind Limited. Previously, he was director and deputy chairman of the British company OGN Group.[1] While in Russia, he held senior posts in the Russian Defence Ministry in the 1990s and, from 1999, was a senior executive and director at the Russian oil and gas company Yukos. He has resided in the United Kingdom since 2004.[2] He became a British citizen in 2011.[3]
Temerko is a member and advocate of the UK Conservative Party. He has donated more than £1.3 million to the party.[3][4][5] He is also a member of the advisory council of the free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs.[6] In November 2019, he called for the publication of the Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament′s report ("The Russia report") on Russian influence in British politics. In connection with the report, Temerko has denied he has ties with the Kremlin.[7]
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