Russian politician
Chairman of the Association of Lawyers of Russia.[2] Since 2007, Stepashin is the Chairman of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society. Since 2014, Chairman of Supervisory Board of the state-owned corporation Support Fund for the Reform of the Housing and Utilities Sector. Since 2017, he is a Board member of the Non-profit Partnership Institute of Internal Auditors in Russia.[3]
Dr. habil. of Juridical Sciences, Ph.D. of Historical Sciences, Full Professor. Russian State Councillor in Justice. Military rank: Colonel General (three-star general rank in the Russian Army; U.S. Army equivalent: Lieutenant General).
Since 2001, President of the Russian Book Union. Member of the board of directors of the Russian Railways.
Sergei Vadimovich Stepashin (Russian: Сергей Вадимович Степашин; born 2 March 1952) is a Russian political and public figure. Served as Prime Minister of Russia in 1999 (May through August).[1]
The second and last Director of the Federal Counterintelligence Service (1994—1995). First Director of the Federal Security Service (1995). Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation (1997—1998). First Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of the Interior of the Russian Federation (1998—1999). Chairman of the Accounts Chamber of Russia (2000—2013).