Property and income According to official data, Slutsky's income in 2011 was 1.9 million rubles (64.6 thousand US dollars), in 2016 - 4.9 million (73.3 thousand US dollars). Together with his wife, Slutsky owns 1.2 thousand square meters of land, a house, three apartments, seaside villa at Bodrum on the southwestern Turkish coast, non-residential premises, and several cars, including a
Bentley Continental Flying Spur, a
Bentley Bentayga and a
Mercedes-Maybach S500. On 8 March 2018
Alexei Navalny and his
Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) published an investigation about the property of Leonid Slutsky and accused the deputy of illegal wealth accumulation, as his family does not have an official business, and its total income is unlikely to afford the cars, with the two Bentleys costing about 30 million rubles).
Traffic code violations The investigation of
Alexei Navalny and his the FBK states that in the period from June 2017 and March 2018, a
Mercedes-Maybach S500 owned by Slutsky violated traffic rules 825 times (including driving on the oncoming lane). The fines amounted to 1.4 million rubles, which makes about 40% of his official income.
Accusations of bribery In January 2017, developer
Sergei Polonsky appealed to Prosecutor General of Russia
Yury Chaika with a demand to file criminal charges against State Duma deputies
Vladimir Resin and Leonid Slutsky. According to him, two deputies extorted a bribe from him and "got 990 m² in the penthouse of the "Kutuzovskaya Riviera" for the contract registration".
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine In 2022, Slutsky became a member of the Russian negotiating team following the invasion of Ukraine. His role included peace talks and negotiations on the wounded Ukrainian soldiers in the Azovstal steelworks following the end of the
Siege of Mariupol. He stated that members of the
Azov regiment among the captured soldiers should be executed, and that they do not deserve to live. This would involve a change in Russian law, which has had a
moratorium on the death penalty since 1996, and would potentially break the
Geneva Convention.
Russian Peace Foundation A partner of the Russian Peace foundation is the German far-right political party
Alternative for Germany. Russia commissioned Slutsky's organization, the "Russian Peace Foundation", and the Polish association
European Council on Democracy and Human Rights, which in the past had brought election observers from right-wing populist and right-wing extremist circles to Crimea, to organize their trips. Paid relationships are established and maintained with pro-Moscow Western politicians for Russian own interests and influence. Leonid Slutsky is the political curator of
Șor Party. In 2024 Pro-Russian politicians from Moldova visited Russia: fugitive oligarch
Ilan Șor, representatives of the
Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, socialist leader himself, ex-president
Igor Dodon, two politicians of the
Revival Party party, close to fugitive oligarch Ilan Shor. == Personal life ==