The Russian Presidential Anti-Corruption CouncilAddress: Phone: Site: http://state.kremlin.ru/council/12/newsThe Russian Presidential Anti-Corruption Council was established by Presidential Decree No. 815 on “Measures Against Corruption,” dated May 19, 2008, to create an anti-corruption system in Russia and to eliminate the root causes of corruption.Подробнее
State Duma approves draft law amendments on bribery finesThe lower house of the Russian parliament (State Duma) approved amendments to a draft law on Friday proposing to introduce fines of up to 100 times the amount of corrupt payments and bribes.19:03 19.04.2011
New Prosecutor for Moscow Region is nominatedProsecutor-General of Russia Yuri Chaika has nominated head of Prosecutor-General’s anti-corruption department Alexander Anikin for the post of Prosecutor of the Moscow Region, spokeswoman for the Prosecutor-General’s Office Marina Gridneva told RIA Novosti.18:58 14.04.2011
The new price on corruptionThe Russian president proposed amendments to the criminal and administrative offense codes to divide bribe takers into four independent groups. The groups would be divided by the bribe amount.11:02 14.04.2011
Russian Civic Chamber: 1,000 corruption complaints in 45 daysThe Russian Civic Chamber summed up its “Stop Corruption” hotline activities for the past 45 days this week. According to the chamber, a total of 1,100 instances of alleged corruption were reported and more than half were attributable to the executive authorities.16:06 13.04.2011
New British Bribery Act to trigger outflow of investments from RussiaThe new Bribery Act is soon expected to come into force in the UK and will significantly deter British companies from cooperating with clouded Russian businesses, Dmitry Dementyev, an expert at the Magisters law firm, told the Russian Legal Information Agency (RAPSI). This will inevitably result in an outflow of investments from Russia.17:53 08.04.2011
Transparency International - RAddress: 1 Nikoloyamskaya str., Moscow, Russia, 109189Phone: +7 (495) 915 00 19 Site: http://www.transparency.org.ru/Подробнее
Ookla LLC loses court challenge against fine for data storage violationsA Russian court said on Tuesday it had rejected a complaint filed by Ookla LLC against a 1-million ruble fine for not storing the personal data of Russian users in databases on Russian territory.17:20 17.01.2023
Russian Justice Ministry vows to improve jail conditionsRussia's Ministry of Justice has unveiled its proposals aimed at amending the internal rules of pre-trial detention centers and correctional facilities.15:29 13.01.2023
Bill on establishing Military Ombudsman post submitted to Russia’s State DumaLawmakers representing the New People party in the lower house of the Russian parliament have submitted to the State Duma a bill envisaging the introduction of the post of military ombudsman.16:17 12.10.2022