The IV All-Russian Research-to-Practice Conference “Anti-corruption dialectics” was held in Kazan
3 December 2014, Wednesday
The IV All-Russian Research-to-Practice Conference “Anti-corruption dialectics” was held today at the Institute of Economics, Management and Law in Kazan. The principal advisorof the Department for State Service and Personnel under the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan Yekaterina Piternova participated in the conference.
The following issues were discussed in the framework of the conference:
-corruption as a phenomenon,its interaction with other events and processes;
-political, social, economic and other consequences of corruption;
-post hoc analysis of anti-corruption practices;
-international and foreign anti-corruption experience;
-legal innovations in the anti-corruption field;
-corruption determinants in Russia and abroad;
-anti-corruption experiencein the Republic of Tatarstan and other regions of Russia;
-system of anti-corruption measures;
-public control in the anti-corruption field;
- anti-corruption education, enlightenment and propaganda;
-anti-corruption expertise and anti-corruption monitoring;
-programming of anti-corruption policy.
The event is held by the Anti-Corruption Office of the President of the Republic of Tatarstan, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan and Anti-Corruption Research and DevelopmentInstitute under the Institute for Economics, Management and Law.
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.