The meeting of the Anti-corruption Commission under the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan was held
24 March 2014, Monday
The meeting of the Anti-corruption Commission was held today at the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan in the form of a videoconference. Members of the Commission,heads of structural subdivisions of the central office, and heads of territorial departments under the Ministry took part in the meeting.
The following matters were on the agenda:
1. “On making amendments to the departmental anti-corruption program due to adoption of the decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Tatarstan as of 16.10.13 No. 764 “On approval of the state program ‘Assurance of public order and anti-crime activity in the Republic of Tatarstan for 2014-2020’ (subprogramNo. 5 “Implementation of anti-corruption policy for 2014”);
2. “On the use of monetary means allocated from federal and republican budgets for nature protection activity in2013”;
3. “On implementation of measures of anti-corruption policy in the Central territorial department”;
4. Review of resultsof monitoring of the information on corruptive aspects in the activity of officials of the Ministry placed in mass media, including Internet and Hotline, as well as the information contained in addresses of individuals and legal persons
The protocol of the Commission meeting can be found on the website in “Anti-corruption activity” section.
Inspectors of the Central Department, together with representatives of the Kazan Interdistrict Environmental Prosecutor's Office and the Office of the Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography of the Republic of Tatarstan, conducted a survey of the territory of the Zelenodolsk district.
The events were held in the Zainsky district. The commission included inspectors from the Zakamsky Department of the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan.
The Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan received an appeal from residents about violations of environmental legislation in the Yelabuga district. Inspectors from the Kama Department went to the site and confirmed the fact of dumping production and consumption waste into the territory of the Bug River water protection zone.