President Dmitry Medvedev will make the Duma a bill that would force banks and registration authorities to provide information on the property of persons claiming to fill governmental posts, and to establish penalties for officials undeclared doing business. On it informs "Interfax" on Thursday, April 28. "Today I am submitting another bill to the Duma, the liability of officials, including the declaration of income", - quotes agency Medvedev's words. Medvedev added that we consider "the duty of banks to report all information about those who claim to office for a public service." "Now it is not their good will - to provide information, not to give information - they must have on the requirements of the relevant structures to provide this information when enrolling for governmental posts, - the president said. According to him, the same applies to the registration authorities, which are engaged in real estate. And this applies not only to government employees, but also on their families. A few days ago the Russian Prosecutor General's Office reported the results of verification of declarations of Russian civil servants in 2010. As a result, more than 6 thousand chinovnichkov were disciplined for violations identified by the supervising agency.
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