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NOVOSIBIRSK, May 4 (RIA Novosti) - Russian Foreign Ministry officials in West Siberia are following the case of a local resident arrested in Los Angeles on tax-fraud conspiracy charges, an attache said on Monday. The San Diego Union Tribune said on Saturday that Novosibirsk resident Maxim Maltsev, 23, had been arrested and accused of conspiring to divert 65 income-tax-refund payments intended for U.S. citizens to accounts he had set up at four San Diego banks. "The Russian Embassy in the United States is dealing with the issue. The Russian Foreign Ministry"s office in Novosibirsk is keeping its eye on the situation and will get involved if the need arises," Denis Borodich said. He added that no inquiries had yet been received either from the Russian Embassy in the United States or from the Moscow headquarters of the Russian Foreign Ministry. According to the indictment, Maltsev and co-conspirators diverted income-tax refunds through online services "falsely advertised as being affiliated with the Internal Revenue Service." The refunds "withdrawn by debit and check cards and at ATMs in the United States and overseas" totaled about $105,000, the paper quoted U.S. Attorney Karen Hewitt of San Diego as saying. Maltsev has been held without bail in Los Angeles since he was arrested at the city"s international airport last Wednesday.


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A delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe will monitor the upcoming presidential elections in Ukraine and publish results during a PACE winter session in late January, a representative of the organization"s apparatus said.


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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin demanded on Monday that the government prevent a further rise in spending on infrastructure projects and ordered the dismissal of the officials responsible for mounting expenses.

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The death penalty resolution

On November 20, the Russian Federation’s Constitutional Court finally abolished the death penalty in Russia. The court explained that Russia is bound by international agreements prohibiting this exceptional measure of punishment; therefore, even if jury courts start operating in all regions on January 1, 2010, this will not allow the reinstatement of the death penalty.

Surveys show that 41% of Russians are in favor of reinstating the death penalty and another 12% support reinstating it and expanding its application. A number of public figures and government officials spoke out in favor of reinstating the death penalty from January 1. Experts linked Russia’s resolution of the death penalty issue with the country’s choice of direction for its long-term development.

Repeat tax inspections are rescinded

On March 17, the Constitutional Court prohibited tax authorities from carrying out repeat inspections of taxpayers

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