The discourse of corruption has featured heavily in Russia-related news these past few weeks thanks to the large-scale theft that was allegedly uncovered in the Glonass navigation-satellite program, new investigations into Rostelecom executives, and the rumours earlier this month that Iraq had cancelled a $4.2 billion arms deal with Russia due to concerns about corruption. [...]
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