Investigative journalist, special correspondent of the investigation department of Novaya Gazeta, and one of the founders of the publication Important Stories. On August 20, 2021, he was included in the register of media «foreign agents». He is the author of the 2016 investigation of the property of the head of Rosneft Igor Sechin, because of whom in April 2021 the FSB conducted searches in his apartment and in the editorial office of Important Stories: Roman Anin was a witness under the article on violation of the privacy of Sechin’s wife Olga, photos from Instagram which he used in his investigation.
Name
Anin Roman Alexandrovich
Field of activity
Media
Status
«Foreign agent» (individual media)
Reason for recognition
The reason for recognizing Roman Anin as a "foreign agent" has not been specified.
Year of recognition
2021
Status description
Since 2019, this register includes those individuals who, in the opinion of the Russian government:
a) publicly disseminate messages and materials created by a media-foreign agent, or participate in the creation of such materials,
b) receive foreign funding (money or property).
A person may be declared «foreign agent» if he/she reposts materials from a foreign media outlet, writes materials for it, publishes joint materials (for example, journalistic investigations), provides some data, prepares drawings, participates in the creation of a video or even gives comments as an expert, and at the same time has any income from a foreign source.
Who recognizes:
Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation in agreement with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Responsibilities and Limitations:
An individual who is recognized as a foreign agent media is obliged to send to the Ministry of Justice a report on the expenditure of funds, including those received from foreign sources, and every six months publicly post a report on his activities on the Internet or provide to Russian media for publication. In addition, individuals included in this register must register a legal entity in Russia that receives the status of an NPO-foreign agent. The report on the activities of this NPO also needs to be submitted to the Ministry of Justice.
Administrative liability:
Violation of the order of activity after being recognized a foreign agent — a fine of 10 thousand rubles. A gross violation is threatened with a fine of five million rubles. (Article 19.34.1. of the Code of Administrative Offences)
Criminal liability:
If an individual-media-foreign agent does not fulfill the obligations required by law and has previously been held administratively liable because of this, a fine of up to 300 thousand rubles or imprisonment for up to two years (part 2 of article 330.1 of the Criminal Code).