Putin. Corruption

was an independent report on alleged corruption in Vladimir Putin’s inner circle published by the leaders of opposition liberal democratic People's Freedom Party in Russia.

The report was compiled by co-chairmen of the party Vladimir Milov, Boris Nemtsov and Vladimir Ryzhkov, as well as the press secretary of the Russian Solidarnost (“Solidarity”) movement Olga Shorina.

To that end, an account was opened on Yandex.Money, the money transfer service operated by Yandex.

The fundraising was overseen by a supervisory board, which included editor-in-chief of Novaya Gazeta Dmitry Muratov, journalist Oleg Kashin, economist Irina Yasina, and writer and blogger Oleg Kozyrev.

According to Vladimir Ryzhkov, it "symbolises the substance flooding over our country and rust, which has covered our state".

[6][7] On 16 and 17 June police detained opposition activists, who intended to give the report to participants of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

Distribution of the report Putin. Corruption.