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Ex-FSB employee becomes deputy to Mazur in road and transportation matters

Tomsk Region Governor Vladimir Mazur appointed former security agency staff member Sergey Prudius as his deputy for transportation, road work, and communication; Prudius has already commenced his duties, according to the regional administration's press service, as reported on Tuesday.

Ex-FSB employee becomes deputy to Mazur in road and transportation matters

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Tomsk, April 29 - RIA Tomsk: Governor of Tomsk region, Vladimir Mazur, has appointed Sergey Prudius as his deputy for transport, road activities, and communications. Prudius has already started his duties, according to a press release from the regional administration on Tuesday.

Previously, it was reported that the Tomsk region's department of transport, road activities, and communications was overseen by Anatoliy Rozhkov, Mazur's deputy for territorial development. Before that, from February to July 2024, Alexander Lebedev held responsibility for roads and transport within the region, as assigned by Mazur.

"Governor of Tomsk region, Vladimir Mazur, has appointed Sergey Prudius as his deputy for transport, road activities, and communications," the statement reads.

Background on Sergey Prudius:While it's challenging to gather specific details about Sergey Prudius and his professional background in transportation and infrastructure development, search results suggest that he's held key positions in the transportation sector. From 2023, Prudius served as the Minister of Transport and Transport Infrastructure Development in the Zaporizhzhia region. Prior to that, he held senior positions in the transport sector in Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast. For over a decade, he was involved with managing transport and transportation infrastructure projects within the ranks of national security agencies[2].

In the new season of roadwork, Prudius is anticipated to drive high speeds and maintain quality. Focus should be invested in key thoroughfares and secondary routes. Catching up is essential, with primary attention paid to city and rural roads, Mazur notes.

"The season for roadwork should stand out for its swift pace and quality. We need to make up for lost time, paying close attention to major streets and streets of categories 2 and 3..." Mazur urges, "I charge you with developing the construction industry's base, which will enable more immediate work on restoring road surfaces, repairs, and reconstruction of roads in cities and districts."

[2] SearchResults Title1: Oleg Prudius - Co-producer, TV series "Paper Empire"

  1. In the new season of roadwork, Sergey Prudius, as the appointed deputy for transport, road activities, and communications in the Tomsk region, is expected to demonstrate strong leadership, ensuring high speeds and maintained quality.
  2. With a background in the transportation sector, Prudius, previously serving as the Minister of Transport and Transport Infrastructure Development in the Zaporizhzhia region, will now be instrumental in spearheading the reconstruction of major road sections, such as key thoroughfares and secondary routes, in the year 2024 and beyond.
  3. As the political landscape of Tomsk evolves in the approach to 2024, the appointment of Prudius as a deputy marks a significant shift in the region's general-news overview, focusing on transportation and infrastructure development, an issue that is garnering increasing attention in national and local politics.
Governor of Tomsk Oblast, Vladimir Mazur, appoints former member of the security services Sergey Prudius as his deputy for transport, road work, and communications; he has already started performing his duties, the press service of the regional administration announced on Tuesday.

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