November 11, 2009 By Citizen M

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Nov 11, 2009

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TODAY: Kremlin admits police failings; criminal cases opened into state corporations’ use of funds; Moscow corruption; slow technology progress; Rossel replaced; Kalashnikov a ‘hero’, says Medvedev.
The scandal sparked by Major Alexei Dymovsky’s YouTube protest has prompted the Kremlin to admit that parts of the police have been turned into what Dymovsky described as criminal businesses, reports the BBC. Russia’s Prosecutor General Yury Chaika has revealed that 22 criminal cases have been opened in connection with ‘inappropriate and ineffective spending of state funds and material resources‘ by state corporations, with most of the cases relate to enterprises owned by Russian Technologies. President Dmitry Medvedev responded to the news by giving preliminary approval to a set of measures intended to streamline larger state-owned corporations and increase their transparency. A new criminal case has been opened against the Mayor of Korolyov for misuse of public funds, along with two other cases against Moscow officials for similar offenses. ‘Could it really be that our leaders care nothing about the country and worry only about their private villas and other assets overseas?‘ wonders Yulia Latynina in an article on slow, expensive technology developments.
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