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Russia military 'deeply corrupt'
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Posted on 07/04/2008 11:06:10 AM PDT by traumer

A third of all money spent by the Russian government on its armed forces is lost to corruption, a senior Russian official has warned.

Aleksander Kanshin told reporters 16 generals and 180 colonels were prosecuted last year alone.

One of Russia's top military prosecutors has called for new laws to tackle an "explosion of corruption".

If Mr Kanshin's figures are correct, it would mean about $13bn is lost to military corruption annually.

Flow of money

Speaking in Moscow, Mr Kanshin said almost 600 senior military personnel were convicted last year.

He said that housing, allocating military hardware contracts, even obtaining a place for a child in an army-financed nursery, all depend on bribes.

Mr Kanshin questioned recent changes which, he claimed, were aimed more at controlling the flow of money, than resolving problems like poor army housing.

The recently appointed head of Russia's top military court, Major General Yuri Kilnichenko, told the government newspaper that corruption is deeply rooted in the upper echelons of the armed forces, especially in awarding tenders for equipment, food and medical services.

He called for Russia's nascent, national anti-corruption plan to have a specific, military chapter.

The Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev, has repeatedly spoken of the way corruption undermines the Russian state, and has pledged to curb it.

However, many Russian analysts have already questioned whether he will succeed.

Corruption in Russia, they point out, is about something far deeper than giving or taking bribes.

At its worst, it is about control over whole sectors of the economy and the political state machine.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: corruption; russia

1 posted on 07/04/2008 11:06:10 AM PDT by traumer
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To: traumer

How long before the whistleblowers have “accidents”?


2 posted on 07/04/2008 11:13:23 AM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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“$13bn is lost to corruption annually”

pikers.

They should go to Capitol Hill to see how it is done.


3 posted on 07/04/2008 11:13:30 AM PDT by xDGx
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To: traumer

John Murtha .... call your office.


4 posted on 07/04/2008 11:15:02 AM PDT by layman (Card Carrying Infidel)
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Russia military 'deeply corrupt'

Pope "deeply Catholic."

5 posted on 07/04/2008 11:17:49 AM PDT by JennysCool (They all say they want change, but they're really after folding money.)
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To: JennysCool

Good one.


6 posted on 07/04/2008 11:18:31 AM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: traumer

Russian military: deeply corrupt, kinda like our media.


7 posted on 07/04/2008 11:23:34 AM PDT by kjo
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Corruption in Russia, they point out, is about something far deeper than giving or taking bribes.

At its worst, it is about control over whole sectors of the economy and the political state machine.

I worry that this corruption might, some day, be the source of a nuclear weapon for the terrorists. The corruption combined with the deep hatred for USA in Russia, fanned by Putin.

8 posted on 07/04/2008 11:34:08 AM PDT by JimSEA (Kaffur and proud of it.)
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They need to dig up Stalin’s mummy and let him preside over another mass purge of the military, the way they did back before WW 2. A militarily weak Russia is good news for the rest of the world.


9 posted on 07/04/2008 12:01:35 PM PDT by hellbender
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To: traumer
Russian, corruption is about doing favors and making sure a lethargic bureaucracy gets needed work done. I don't really blame Russia's military hierarchy. If nothing was misappropriated or stolen, nothing would function in the Russian military. Cleaning up corruption then is more than about changing laws and procedures. Its about changing an entire cultural outlook that sees going outside the law as a means to get things done. Its a very tall order to transform Russia into a rule of law state like a Western country.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

10 posted on 07/04/2008 12:08:30 PM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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This wouldn’t be scary if the Russians didn’t have so many nukes.


11 posted on 07/04/2008 1:42:00 PM PDT by LiberConservative ("Typical" White Guy)
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