Feature

A new business law will allow fugitive Russian...

On April 7, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed amendments to a number of legislative acts enhancing the legal protection of people involved in entrepreneurial activity, Vedomosti reported. Medvedev, who has a legal background, has vowed to improve the investment and business climate in the country.

The amendments scrap a clause on the violation of license terms from the articles on illegal entrepreneurship and illegal banking, a charge that the authorities used against Gutseriyev to accuse him of excess oil extraction, the paper said.

Gutseriyev resigned as RussNeft president and left Russia in 2007, citing "unprecedented pressure" from the Russian government. He was for a time on a police wanted list after he failed to appear for questioning on tax charges.

Some time later, tax charges against the businessman were lifted but Gutseriyev has until now been accused of illegal entrepreneurship, the paper said.

In January 2010, Gutseriyev closed a deal

Pages: [1] 2 


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):
Popular Articles

Anatoly Korolev and Dmitry Kosyrev, RIA Novosti commentators

Anatoly Korolev and Dmitry Kosyrev, RIA Novosti commentators


Russia is not offended by the lack of an...

Russia is not offended by the lack of an invitation to attend a G8 meeting of finance ministers in Canada on February 5-8, Deputy Finance Minister Dmitry Pankin said on Wednesday.


A Soyuz TMA-18 piloted spacecraft with a...

A Soyuz TMA-18 piloted spacecraft with a new space crew has docked with the International Space Station (ISS) in the automatic mode, Mission Control said on Sunday.