23:51, August 13, 2012
Russia's anti-corruption laws are up to European standards the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has concluded, according to what the Russian Legal Information Agency (RAPSI)wrote Monday. But other experts say good laws are not being well enforced.
Russia's Prosecutor General’s Office met with UNODC experts then announced that they were satisfied that most of the standards of the UN Convention against Corruption are fully implemented in Russian legislation. Russian ratified UNCAC in 2006.
However, experts such as the Deputy Director of the Russian branch of Transparency International’s (TI) Ivan Ninenko believe that UNODC's optimistic evaluation only refers to legislation and not to enforcement of the laws. He cites the case of Daimler, a German car company, as an example.
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