Russian Justice Ministry finds corruptogenic factors in over 80 legal acts in 2013
MOSCOW. Feb 14 (Interfax) - In 2013 the Russian Justice Ministry rejected 82 drafts of regulatory legal acts due to corruptogenic suspicions, over a half of which were draft resolutions of the Cabinet of Ministers, the Justice Ministry press office said in a statement obtained by Interfax on Friday.
"In 2013 a total of 2,305 drafts of regulatory legal acts (including 779 draft laws, 144 draft orders of the Russian president, and 1,334 draft resolutions of the Russian government), three draft concepts and technical tasks and 45 draft amendments to bills of the Russian government were submitted to the Russian Justice Ministry for anti-corruption inspection," the document said.
Corruptogenic factors have been found in 82 documents considered [a little over 3.5%] - 29 draft laws, two draft orders of the Russian president, 49 draft resolutions of the Russian government and two draft amendments to bills of the Russian government, the statement said.