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  • ...rship. It was purchased as a house of prayer, but her attempt failed after corruption charges related to the purchase arose.
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  • ...a Petrushova]] in 2000, the paper is known for its reporting on government corruption. It was ordered to closure in 2002 and in May 2005 by the [[Ministry of Cu
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  • ...aw and politics of Kazakhstan and investigating and publicizing government corruption.<ref name="AmanpourJournalists2008">{{cite book|last1=Amanpour|first1=Chris
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  • ...te=21 September 2012}}</ref> After a series of stories exposing government corruption, her life was threatened and her paper firebombed. In 2002, she was awarded ...wspaper ''[[Pravda]]''. Petrushov was known for his exposés of government corruption in [[Kazakhstan]], including a story which ended the career of Kazakh [[Pol
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  • ...]'', an Astana-based newspaper which specializes in documenting government corruption, he went missing on 20 December 2012, just hours after he announced to the ...news | title = Journalist missing after announcing intent to shed light on corruption | date = 25 Dec 2012 | url = http://en.rsf.org/kazakhstan-journalist-missin
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  • ...racy, and good moral character in order to escape poverty, enslavement and corruption. In [http://abay.nabrk.kz/index.php?page=content&id=106 Word Twenty Five],
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  • ...d a quasi-judicial role and had the authority to suspend court decisions. Corruption was evident at every stage of the judicial process. Although judges were a ===Corruption===
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  • ...=Alexandre Vinokourov faces up to three years in prison if found guilty of corruption charge |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=21 August 2014 |we
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  • ...nently suspended, allegedly for providing links to publications concerning corruption among senior state officers and the president.<ref name=oni/>
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  • ...ertain former faculty members published letters accusing the university of corruption and [[cronyism]].<ref name=che>{{cite news|last=MacWilliams|first=Brian|tit
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  • *Accuse of what? Of corruption? Whom? Me? Who? USA? What, did they, there, just wake up?
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  • ...lyazov and the others had broken ranks, citing disenchantment with endemic corruption in Nazarbaev's inner circle.”<ref name=rferl />
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  • ...Obama; David Waldron - known London lawyer, who serves on the problems of corruption and bribery; [[Ruslan Grinberg]] – Director of Economics Institute of RAS
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  • ...a quasi-judicial role and had the authority to suspend court decisions ... Corruption was evident at every stage of the judicial process. Although judges were am
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  • ..., and to set mark “Black Label” at the front gate of a state body, the corruption in which had been more developed according to complains of citizens.<ref>{{
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  • ...im as the governor of Xinjiang, who's period of rule was marked by strife, corruption and ethnic intolerance.
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  • ...sm, equality of nationalities, freedom of religious faith, sruggle against corruption, building of a new Sinkiang|thumb|right]] -->
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  • ...m/2006/11/05/business/yourmoney/05giffen.html?pagewanted=all Oil, Cash and Corruption], [[New York Times]], 5 November 2006</ref>
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  • ...Russia’s "pivot" is still held back by its backward infrastructure, its corruption, its underdeveloped economy, its demographic problems, and above all its ar
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  • # Fight against corruption
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  • ...ekeeping merged with the Committee for Law-enforcement Agencies, combating Corruption, Protection of Rights and Freedoms of Citizens, and Gudymo neither became c
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  • ...from office under pressure from [[Mikhail Gorbachev]], who accused him of corruption.<ref name="facts"/><ref name="boss">"Memorial plaque put up in Alma-Ata for
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  • ...li sheep and other species have been alleged, together with accusations of corruption, in the [[Altaigate Scandal]]. The incident arose from the death of several
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  • The name Dzungaria or Zungharia is a corruption of the [[Mongolian language|Mongolian]] term "Zűn Gar" or "Jüün Gar" dep
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  • ...tment. He was appointed by [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] in an attempt to root out corruption in the Communist Party of the Kazakh SSR.
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  • ...of the political system, election of regional governors, investigation of corruption cases involving the family of the president [[Nursultan Nazarbayev|Nazarbay
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  • ...'}}) is a Kazakh non-governmental organization which deals with addressing corruption in Kazakhstani law and politics. Cited as a "media watchdog organization",<
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  • ...seen by a cadre of elderly men; the lack of economic reform; the political corruption, supply bottlenecks, and other unaddressed structural problems with the eco ...p of fellow [[KGB]] associates, started circulating rumours that political corruption had become worse during Brezhnev's tenure as leader, in an attempt to creat
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  • ...ich produced in 1909–1910 a monumental report documenting administrative corruption and inefficiency. The [[Jadid]] educational reform movement which originate
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  • 4) having [[corruption]], and criminal offenses imposed by a court; - in a case of corruption offenses; disciplinary offense for the fifth time;<ref>{{cite web|title=Ref
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  • ...r, which has become the most read paper in Kazakhstan for its criticism of corruption, instead criticized political rivals of President Nazarbayev in the fake ed
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  • ...cials] Travel Document Systems</ref> He served as the head of a state anti-corruption commission after the President appointed him on 29 November 1999 and as Spe ...rticle&sid=217 State secretary proposes to establish a commission for anti-corruption examination of bill drafts]
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  • ...viewed as a fraction of the actual total volume trafficked and widespread corruption continues to hamper government anti-drug efforts; [[Transparency Internatio
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  • | [[Corruption Perceptions Index]] | [[Corruption Perceptions Index]]
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  • ...]. The movement adopted a strong anti-Nazarbayev stance and criticized the corruption and nepotism of the president and his clique. Despite repeated attempts, au
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  • ..., to important positions. He also supported a crackdown on absenteeism and corruption.{{sfn|Brown|2006|p=317}} Andropov had intended to let Gorbachev succeed him
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