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'''Dearev''' (joined 3 January 2025) is a Redmontian public official, journalist, [[building inspector]], and [[ranger]] who is serving as the [[director of the Redmont Bureau of Investigation]].
'''Dearev''' (joined 3 January 2025) is a Redmontian investigator, journalist, and businessman who served as the first [[director of the Redmont Bureau of Investigation]]. He is a magistrate.
 
== Career ==
 
=== Legal career ===
Dearev started his carrer alongside [[coppernicus11]] by founding Wisdom&Wisdoms legal services, acting as vice-managing partner in the firm until 29 March 2025 when he resigned from the firm.
 
=== Government career ===
Dearev joined the Department of Justice on 18 February 2025 as a trainee investigator, his first goverment job. He completed training on 13 March 2025 and became the director of the Redmont Bureau of Investigation on 12 May. Dearev became a building inspector on12 March 2025, a ranger on 3 May, and an archivist on 26 May.
 
On 8 August 2025, Dearev was appointed acting [[attorney general]]. He became a magistrate on the sixteenth that month.
 
=== Political career ===
Dearev began his political career by running in all the February 2025 House of Representatives special elections; he was not elected in any. Shortly after he joined the [[Redmont Reform Party]] but continued running as an independent, and later left the party on 13 June 2025 to join the [[Workers' Party of Redmont]].
 
=== Corporate career ===
Dearev started his corporate career alongside [[Plura72]] in [[Fishs]] market as a legal advisor. He resigned on 5 March 2025. He founded Trincus Holdings alongside [[AbsInf]] on 11 April 2025, and continues serving as its CTO. On 17 May 2025, he founded [[GlobalCenter]] and serves as its CEO.


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Director of the Redmont Bureau of Investigation]]
[[Category:Directors of the Redmont Bureau of Investigation]]
[[Category:Former Redmont Reform Party members]]
[[Category:Former Redmont Reform Party members]]
[[Category:Golden Scales of Redmont recipients]]
[[Category:Golden Scales of Redmont recipients]]
[[Category:Independent politicians]]
[[Category:Journalists]]
[[Category:Journalists]]
[[Category:People from Aventura]]
[[Category:People from Aventura]]

Latest revision as of 21:16, 19 December 2025

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Personal details
Born3 January 2025
OccupationPolitician
Political partyWorkers' Party of Redmont (15 June 2025 present)
Redmont Reform Party (2025)
PronounsHe/him
NationalityBrazilian

Dearev (joined 3 January 2025) is a Redmontian investigator, journalist, and businessman who served as the first director of the Redmont Bureau of Investigation. He is a magistrate.

Career

Legal career

Dearev started his carrer alongside coppernicus11 by founding Wisdom&Wisdoms legal services, acting as vice-managing partner in the firm until 29 March 2025 when he resigned from the firm.

Government career

Dearev joined the Department of Justice on 18 February 2025 as a trainee investigator, his first goverment job. He completed training on 13 March 2025 and became the director of the Redmont Bureau of Investigation on 12 May. Dearev became a building inspector on12 March 2025, a ranger on 3 May, and an archivist on 26 May.

On 8 August 2025, Dearev was appointed acting attorney general. He became a magistrate on the sixteenth that month.

Political career

Dearev began his political career by running in all the February 2025 House of Representatives special elections; he was not elected in any. Shortly after he joined the Redmont Reform Party but continued running as an independent, and later left the party on 13 June 2025 to join the Workers' Party of Redmont.

Corporate career

Dearev started his corporate career alongside Plura72 in Fishs market as a legal advisor. He resigned on 5 March 2025. He founded Trincus Holdings alongside AbsInf on 11 April 2025, and continues serving as its CTO. On 17 May 2025, he founded GlobalCenter and serves as its CEO.

References