According to sources at the Cheka-OGPU and Rucriminal.info, Yuri Chaika, the Plenipotentiary Representative in the North Caucasus Federal District, violated all regulations and received an aircraft assigned to him by the Ministry of Defense.
The cost of one flight of Chaika's plane costs the defense budget approximately 8 to 10 million rubles, and he likes to fly to Moscow frequently. What's money when, as Prosecutor General, you "eliminate" disloyal people at Putin's behest? Putin remembers "good deeds," and Chaika tries to emulate him in everything.
For example, he forces his subordinates—deputies and assistants—to take COVID tests once a week, under threat of dismissal.
No one enters Chaika's office without a vaccination certificate. Moreover, all documents handed over by employees must sit for several hours (and sometimes days) and pass through a "blue" antimicrobial lamp before Chaika himself handles them.
And that's not all.
No staff member is allowed to pass near the Plenipotentiary Representative, and no one is allowed to go into the hallways or restrooms when he arrives at the Plenipotentiary Representative's office and goes to his office. This is a very strict rule.
The Plenipotentiary Representative's son, Igor Chaika, while working at Rossotrudnichestvo, involved representatives of the local Orthodox Church, along with similar "thieves" from the Presidential Administration and the Fifth Service of the FSB, in financial scams before the Moldovan elections.

Instead of quietly retreating into a corner, Chaika decided to use his connections to arrange for Igor to be appointed head of the Strategic Projects Department in the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation, which was created in October 2025. According to a source, First Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration Kiriyenko managed with great difficulty to fend off this "gift" and approve his own man, Vadim Titov, for the position.




