<p>Natalia Pereverzeva aka Patricia Mills, one of the 11 Russian sleeper agents, has become the second of the group to receive a high-ranking post in a state-run company, the Kommersant business daily reported today.<br /><br />Pereverzeva, who was a housewife when she lived in the United States, has been made an aide to the president of state pipeline operator Transneft.<br /><br />Ten of the agents were sent back to Russia in July in return for four US spies in the biggest spy swap since the Cold War.<br /><br />Andrei Bezrukov aka Donald Heathfield, another member of the spy ring, was appointed advisor to the director of state-controlled oil major Rosneft in October last. However, the red haired 'Bond Girl' Anna Chapman, is the only spy in the limelight.<br /><br />She is an aide to president of a bank linked to defence and space industry and has joined the leadership of Molodaya Gvardiya (Young Guard), the youth wing of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia party.</p>
<p>Natalia Pereverzeva aka Patricia Mills, one of the 11 Russian sleeper agents, has become the second of the group to receive a high-ranking post in a state-run company, the Kommersant business daily reported today.<br /><br />Pereverzeva, who was a housewife when she lived in the United States, has been made an aide to the president of state pipeline operator Transneft.<br /><br />Ten of the agents were sent back to Russia in July in return for four US spies in the biggest spy swap since the Cold War.<br /><br />Andrei Bezrukov aka Donald Heathfield, another member of the spy ring, was appointed advisor to the director of state-controlled oil major Rosneft in October last. However, the red haired 'Bond Girl' Anna Chapman, is the only spy in the limelight.<br /><br />She is an aide to president of a bank linked to defence and space industry and has joined the leadership of Molodaya Gvardiya (Young Guard), the youth wing of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's United Russia party.</p>