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News seems to have emerged that Cisco have been paying bribes to Russian officials in the form of huge discounts on products which were then split with resellers.
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A new survey says that corruption in Russia has not improved since last year, despite their ranking going up. Russia the world's fiftieth most corrupt country.
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President Putin is nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Lord Peter Truscott for his involvement in the Syrian crisis, but netizens question Truscott's motives.
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In news reminiscent of the Usual Suspects' "New York's Finest Taxi Service", Russian police in Moscow are suspected of offering illegal escort services to VIPs.
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Russia's most prominent opposition politician, Alexei Navalny, was yesterday sentenced to 5 years in prison for embezzling money, in a move he says is political.
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The mayor of the Russian town of Yaroslavl has been arrested after $500,000 was found in his apartment, that his daughter tried to hide next door after his arrest.
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After the World Justice Project placed Russia 92nd out of 97 countries for rule of law, netizens say they studied too few countries, and ask who is behind the NGO.
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Deputy PM Dmitry Rogozin: private Russian companies will be able to develop nuclear weapons in co-operation with the state, while netizens talk about embezzlement.
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To almost no-one's surprise, Austrian statisticians have confirmed that the 2012 Russian presidential elections had as much integrity as those held in Uganda
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The Russian traffic police seem to have been caught using mobile smartphones to accept bribes on credit card. Netizens question the authenticity of the video.
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After 40 years, the Russian government have declassified a huge deposit of diamonds on the border of Yakutia and Krasnoyarsk region, netizens react with cynicism.