Makhlai, 79, has lived in London since he arrived seeking asylum in 2005 after being charged in Russia with financial crimes. Labour MP Chris Bryant, chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Russia, has long been pressing for Britain to crack down on dubious Russian money in London. Although May has suggested that she is considering financial sanctions targeting individual Russians, Glenny is sceptical. Deripaska, along with fellow billionaire Mikhail Fridman, became the first oligarchs to break ranks with the Kremlin and call for peace in Ukraine . The vast majority of these homes were in London with 428 million in Westminster, 283 million in Kensington and Chelsea and 165 million in Camden. The Russian billionaire, who served as governor of the Chukotka region of eastern Russia under Vladimir Putin, bought the property in 2011. In 2003, he sold his 26% stake in Russian airline Aeroflot back to the National Reserve Bank as well as his stake in a Russian aluminum producer, which netted him 1.8 billion ($2.4 billion). Henry Kravis ($7.3 billion) American business financier Kravis Roberts attends the opening night gala for the New York Philharmonic at Avery Fisher Hall on September 17, 2008 in New York City . Despite this, Abramovich is yet to feature on any US or EU sanctions lists as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. (Note: Net worth figures and ages listed refer to the individual's statistics as of April 2016, when the Sunday Times Rich List was first published.). Why are womens bodies under attack from autoimmune diseases? The West London street, which also contains the Russian embassy, is one of the many London addresses longtime Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich calls home. UK gets serious about cleansing London of Russian 'dirty' money He also has dual residency in both the UK and US. He has graduated from the National University of Science and Technology in 1986. . "The main oligarch would keep, you know, $300 million and use the other $200 million to dole out money to other people, including Vladimir Putin . Initially, the oligarchs used intelligence officers as their personal security guards but Vladimir Putin flipped the system when he came to power in 2000, so that the intelligence services now controlled the oligarchs. Funds and trusts that have made ISA millionaires - London Business News Halfway along, at number 16, is the 15-bedroom Victorian mansion that Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich bought in 2009 for a reported 97 million. Russian Oligarchs Hide Their Assets in NYC Real Estate and Intricate He's yet to speak out on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The Daily Mail reported Deripaska purchased a six-storey London "crash pad" in Belgrave Square for an estimated 25 million pounds ($33 million) in 2003. London. Insider lists the London real-estate assets of eight billionaires, including the owner of Chelsea FC and a member of the House of Lords.