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Russia's economy gets rid of nepotism and corruption
Russia's economy gets rid of nepotism and corruption

Video: Russia's economy gets rid of nepotism and corruption

Video: Russia's economy gets rid of nepotism and corruption
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It so happened that our high-ranking officials have very talented relatives. Young Seagulls, Yakunins, Patrushevs and other Matvienko, from childhood become dollar millionaires, run large companies. In extreme cases, they get serious government posts.

The Russian president himself has repeatedly spoken out against nepotism and corruption in the highest echelons of power

Still, the president has to keep promises to end unemployment and create jobs for Russians. On the third day after the elections, the nephew of the head of state, Mikhail Putin, was promoted to deputy chairman of the board of Gazprom. As you know, Gazprom is going through hard times. Therefore, it is impossible to do without a graduate of the Ivanovo Medical Institute, who is Mikhail Putin, in the management of the company.

For the sake of objectivity, I must say that Putin's eldest daughter does not apply for the position of a top manager at all. She is known to many as Maria Faassen. She married Dutch businessman Jorrit Faassen, who soon became a top manager of Gazprom.

Once, on Rublevskoe highway, Yorrit in his BMW cut the motorcade of the banker Matvey Urin. The guards cut off, took out bats and smashed the windows in the car of Putin's son-in-law, where his daughter could be. The stupid banker rashly did not realize on whose honor he was encroaching.

On the same day, the banker was detained on Novy Arbat by a special group of the FSO. The documents from Matvey Urin were taken personally by the head of the Moscow GUVD Vladimir Kolokoltsev. The banker was severely punished. He was deprived of 5 banks, a house, a land plot and 441 million rubles. “Life on remand” Urin is being added more and more terms, and he is unlikely to be released from prison. A year after this incident, Kolokoltsev was appointed President of the Interior Ministry.

How does the Russian economy get rid of nepotism and corruption? Doesn't get rid of it in any way. Although Deputy Prime Minister Shuvalov, two days ago already announced a radical way to cure these diseases. He proposed raising the salaries of government officials to the level of the heads of the largest corporations. Great plan!

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