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04 June 2004 00:49
Audit Chamber`s findings on privatization may be sent to prosecutor
MOSCOW. June 4 (Interfax) - Senior officials in the Russian Audit Chamber may send the Prosecutor General's Office a memorandum and a report they compiled on criminal offenses committed in the course of privatization and failures to take appropriate steps when such offenses were identified. The officials made this decision at their Friday meeting headed by the chamber's chairman Sergei Stepashin. Deputy Chairman Alexander Semikolennykh presented a report at the meeting on the analysis of privatization results between 1993-2003. [RU EUROPE ASIA EMRG INSI CRIM] ap tj
[Interfax]
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