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Published time: February 18, 2013 11:25
Edited time: February 18, 2013 15:25
Lawmakers applaud during  the opening of the first session of Russia's lower house of parliament, the State Duma, in Moscow. (AFP Photo Yuri Kadobnov)

Following a string of scandals over Duma deputies’ property and businesses one lawmaker is suggesting of sacking MPS if they cheat on their property declarations.

Sergey Ivanov of the Liberal Democratic Party has submitted a draft bill to the Lower House that says providing false or incomplete information on income and property declarations becomes grounds for early termination of parliamentarians in both of the lower and upper houses.

Ivanov told the press that despite since 2010 the law already obliges parliamentarians to report the property and income of themselves and their family members, there is no punishment for failing to do so.

The current amendments prompt legal action in cases when the real disclosed assets’ size or annual income exceeds the declared ones by ten percent or more.

The legislative move is prompted by a string of scandals in which several MPs have already lost their seats. Last year deputies from the majority United Russia and the leftist opposition Fair Russia had to leave the Lower House over running businesses while officially pursuing a political career – which is against the law in Russia.

In the latest development a popular anti-corruption blogger Aleksey Navalny accused United Russia MP Vladimir Pekhtin of owning real estate in Florida, USA and failing to declare it. Pekhtin said in press comments that the property belonged to his son who currently lives and works in the United States and asked the State Duma to suspend his powers as the head of the ethic commission and launch an investigation into the internet allegations.

The Russian parliament is currently considering a bill that bans leading Russian officials including members of parliament from owning property abroad. The initiative drafted by the Lower House covers real estate, bank accounts and securities and if it comes into force officials would have to divest them within one year or leave their posts. However, last week President Putin drafted his own, softer version of the bill that bans only foreign bank accounts and demands simple declaration of other foreign assets.

MP Zheleznyak said in press comments last week that the Lower House would now rework the foreign property bill so it is in line with Vladimir Putin’s initiative.

According to the current law MPs powers can be terminated if they are convicted of a criminal offense, for running a business while simultaneously occupying a parliamentary seat, for receiving the citizenship of a foreign country, in case of the dissolution of the State Duma or when the MPs officially leave their parliamentary parties.

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D'artagnan 18.02.2013 23:13

If you starting sacking because of violations then everyone will be gone

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Just do it and kicket them out if they fail to respect the law (unregistered) 18.02.2013 15:16

the below tragic report is another reason to fire the 7 members of the Lower Duma who supported the U.S. adoption of Russian children. "3-ye ar-old Russian child adopted by US citizens ‘killed in Texas’ – ombudsman A 3-year-old Russian child named Maksim “was killed by his adoptive US mother in Texas,” Russian children’s ombudsman Pavel Astakhov said Monday. Astakhov wrote on Twitter that the alleged killing took place at the end of January. “The Russian Embassy has learned this despite [that] the US State Department has failed to react to this,” Astakhov said, adding that the boy died as he was waiting for an ambulance called by his mother, and that Maksim suffered numerous injuries, according to an autopsy. Investigators believe the mother had beaten the child, the ombudsman said, adding that she had reportedly given the child strong psychotropic medicine. Another of her children was taken from her as the investigation continues. Late last year, the Russian parliament banned US citizens from adopting Russian children."

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PR1oh1 18.02.2013 15:15

"Following a string of scandals over Duma deputies’ property and businesses one lawmaker is suggesting of sacking MPS if they cheat on their property declarations."
Hm m,  wonder why RT did not cover these stories? Wait and see what Putin's "softer law" entails before implementing this. Oh wait, once they find out Putin has an alternative law, they would not dare pass this law.

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