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09KYIV1826
2009-10-20 13:06:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Kyiv
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BRAINS BEHIND TYMOSHENKO'S BANKING DECISIONS

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SUBJECT: BRAINS BEHIND TYMOSHENKO'S BANKING DECISIONS

REF: KYIV 1472

Classified By: Economic Counselor Edward Kaska for Reasons 1.4 (b) and
(d)

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DEPT FOR EUR, EUR/UMB, EEB/OMA

E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/19/2019
TAGS: EFIN EREL ETRD PGOV PINR UP XH
SUBJECT: BRAINS BEHIND TYMOSHENKO'S BANKING DECISIONS

REF: KYIV 1472

Classified By: Economic Counselor Edward Kaska for Reasons 1.4 (b) and
(d)


1. (C) Summary. Despite his modest title at Ukraine's
Ministry of Finance, Timur Bagirov has emerged as an
intellectual force in the Tymoshenko government. By his own
account, he serves as the Prime Minister's personal advisor
on banking sector issues and is often asked to explain
detailed financial matters in preparation for Tymoshenko's
public statements. A relatively unknown former investment
banker, Bagirov has been at the center of highly politicized
decisions to recapitalize three domestic banks. He is the
GOU's brains behind the impending liquidation of Ukrprombank,
while serving as a key broker among competing interests
surrounding troubled Nadra Bank. Bagirov notes that
Tymoshenko is fully engaged in financial sector developments
and focuses on even the "smallest details" of the Ministry's
work. End summary.

KEY ADVISOR TO TYMOSHENKO
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2. (C) As the director of the Ministry of Finance's recently
established bank recapitalization unit, Bagirov has become,
in his own words, Prime Minister Tymoshenko's personal
advisor on financial sector matters. Bagirov told Econoff
that Tymoshenko called him "multiple times" per week, often
bringing him to her office for "hours" at a time. Bagirov
said that the Prime Minister wanted to know "all the details"
on key banking institutions and had taken a primary role in
determining the fate of Ukrainian domestic banks. Bagirov
characterized Tymoshenko's interest in the financial sector
as a "mixed blessing," as she now focuses on even the
"smallest details" of the Ministry's work.


3. (C) Timur Bagirov's recapitalization unit is in a
position to determine the fate of Ukrainian financiers, many
of whom are Rada (Ukraine's parliament) deputies that own
"pocket" banking institutions to protect personal business
interests. Bagirov reports to Deputy Minister of Finance
Andriy Kravets, and together the two represent the Ministry
at working-level meetings of the bank recapitalization

committee, which formally Tymoshenko convenes as chair. On
difficult cases that draw the attention of the Prime
Minister, such as the resolution of Nadra and Ukrprombank,
Bagirov admitted that negotiations of the recapitalization
committee are "extremely sensitive" and "highly politicized."
He has implied repeatedly that the committee often heeds his
expert advice, most recently on a decision to liquidate
Ukrprombank.


4. (C) Since Bagirov took on his position at the Ministry of
Finance in April 2009, just weeks after Deputy Minister
Kravets himself returned to the Ministry, he has overseen the
hiring of staff members to build his newly formed bank
recapitalization unit. Bagirov recently said that over 70%
of the 23 foreseen positions were filled, though it was
difficult to find professionals for the remaining slots,
"even among the many unemployed managers" in Kyiv. Bagirov
has explained that his staff now assists in adjudicating the
resolution of problem banks, as well as supervises installed
management at recently nationalized Kyiv Bank and Ukrgasbank.
(Note: A third recapitalized bank, Rodovid, continues to
operate under the leadership of temporary administrator
Sergiy Scherbyna, reputedly a Bagirov ally. End note.)

A FUTURE IN BUSINESS OR POLITICS?
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5. (C) Before joining the Ministry of Finance, Bagirov
focused on corporate finance and investment banking as a
partner at ARTA Investments, the firm he co-founded in 2002.
According to U.K. citizen and U.S. resident Giles Farley
(protect throughout),now working as Vice President at ARTA,
Bagirov has apparently continued to visit his former business
office since transferring corporate signing rights to ARTA
partner Timur Khromaiev and joining the Finance Ministry.
Farley described Bagirov as a "financial wizard but socially
awkward, disinterested manager," who had personally overseen
major business transactions in Ukraine's energy sector.
Farley thought that Bagirov's desire to return to ARTA had
increased of late, particularly given Khromaiev's prominent
role with newly formed, Cyprus-based Squire Capital on
Naftohaz's $1.7 billion debt restructure (reftel). (Note:

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Farley has said that the U.S.-educated Khromaiev now desires
to merge ARTA with Squire Capital and rebrand the business
under the Squire moniker. It is unclear whether Bagirov
agrees with this move. End note.)


6. (C) Farley could not confirm that Bagirov had ties to
Naftohaz's recent debt restructure negotiations. Farley
acknowledged rumors of Bagirov's conflict of interest with
bank recapitalization decisions made at the Ministry,
particularly those related to Ukrgasbank, but could not
substantiate any particular fraudulent incident.


7. (C) In recent meetings with Econoff, Bagirov has grown
notably nostalgic for his days in business. He has suggested
that his term with the Ministry is a "project of patriotic
duty" which could end after the presidential election in
January 2010. Nonetheless, some market analysts have
suggested that Bagirov is positioning himself to be named a
senior economic advisor to Tymoshenko, either in the
presidential secretariat (were she to be elected) or in the
Cabinet.


8. (C) Bagirov has been considered a protege of Sergiy
Tigipko, the commercial banker and former NBU governor
currently running for President of Ukraine. But with
Tigipko's slim chances of winning the presidential race,
Bagirov appears to have decided it is more beneficial to
remain close to Tymoshenko at this point. In 2001-2002, he
was first deputy chairman of Tigipko's TAS-Invest Bank, in
charge of overseeing capital markets and investments.
Bagirov served until 2001 as an advisor to Viktor Yushchenko
during his tenure as Prime Minister. From 2001-2006, Bagirov
was a member of the supervisory board at Naftohaz.


9. (C) Bagirov graduated from the National University of
Economics in 1995. He completed training courses at the
University of Vienna and Merrill Lynch in New York.

COMMENT
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10. (C) Despite a mid-level staff position at the Ministry,
Bagirov has had remarkable proximity to Tymoshenko.
Likewise, meeting with delegations from the IMF and World
Bank, he has impressed outsiders with his exceptional command
of tricky policy questions, articulated in flawless English.
As there are few in Ukraine who can combine such a rich
Rolodex of local and foreign contacts, together with
knowledge of the energy and banking fields, Bagirov's
apparent reluctance to stay on board at the Ministry has
raised questions among Kyiv insiders about his motivations.
In any case, Bagirov appears to be a fixture in the country's
financial sector and may play increasingly prominent public
and/or private sector roles in the near future.

PETTIT