From 2000 to 2005, he worked for
Ministry of Emergency Situations. He was promoted to the
State Secretary by
Vladimir Putin, a position which he held from 2005 to 2007. In 2010, he became a head of Ministry of Emergency Situations and then was invited as a guest on
Special Correspondent on
Russia-1. From May to November 2012, he was the
Vice Governor of the
Moscow Region. He was made Acting Governor of Moscow Region on 6 November 2012 and served until 8 November 2012, when he was replaced by current Governor
Andrei Vorobyov. In November 2012 under
Presidential Decree in the
Serdyukov-
Shoigu shakeup, he was promoted to Deputy
Minister of Defence of the
Russian Federation. In January 2017 Tsalikov visited
Armenia where he described it as Russia’s key regional ally. In August 2022 Tsalikov was rumoured by
Alexei Navalny to have distributed no less than $80 million to his children and other close relatives. In June 2024 Tsalikov was dismissed by Putin along with three others from the Ministry of Defence (
Nikolai Pankov,
Tatiana Shevtsova and
Pavel Popovin) in a shakeup marred by rumours of corruption. Another report had mention of his "sudden resignation" in the immediate aftermath of the May 2024 Shoigu-
Belousov ministerial transition. He was linked along with Shoigu to
Timur Ivanov, an underling who provided the accounting firepower that the two senior men lacked, and who was arrested just prior to the May 2024 shakeup. In March 2026, Tsalikov was arrested on charges of corruption.
Sanctions Tsalikov was sanctioned by the
UK government in 2022 in relation to the
Russo-Ukrainian War. ==References==