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Russian Federation Steps Up Efforts to Combat Corruption
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - In a bid to tackle corruption, the Russian Federation has implemented several measures aimed at reducing the level of criminality in the country.
Corruption and Society
According to a recent study, corruption is a phenomenon that reflects the level of development of society and the state. The research also highlights the importance of normative legal influence as a means of combating corruption.
National Efforts to Combat Corruption
The Russian Federation has taken significant steps to combat corruption in recent years. In 2016, the country introduced new regulations aimed at preventing corruption-related crimes. The government also established bodies for state control and supervision over public authorities and self-government entities.
Key Measures to Combat Corruption
- Improving the legal framework and institutional mechanisms for combating corruption
- Increasing the efficiency of advocacy and awareness-raising activities
International Cooperation
The Russian Federation has signed several agreements with other countries aimed at detecting, arresting, and returning assets obtained as a result of corrupt activities. International cooperation has played a crucial role in combating corruption.
Conclusive Remarks
Combating corruption requires a comprehensive approach involving the state, civil society, and public authorities. By working together, these entities can create an atmosphere of intolerance to corruption practices and promote a culture of transparency and accountability in government.
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