Tuesday, October 29, 2013

facebook google microsoft samsung volkswagen windows 8 Israel Iraq Spain Antarctica Arkady Dvorkovi


If such a decision to place funds in a foreign "subsidiaries" Russian banks can count on transparency, why not. But, again, this is not really a question my authority, "- said Dvorkovich journalists, RIA" Novosti ". "It is important that information on income and property, as well as compliance costs in large revenues were understandable and transparent to the public. In this there is no doubt, "- said Deputy Prime Minister. According to him, the financial instruments - what you can to keep the money, and what not - there is an opportunity to discuss at the site of the State Duma. Previously, such a proposal was made by the head of Sberbank German Gref, inviting the State Duma to consider this issue. The head of Sberbank frbo considers most effective ban on the opening of the civil servants or deposit accounts in foreign banks, non-banking subsidiaries of Russian credit organizations. As explained later, frbo the chairman of the Duma Committee frbo on Constitutional Legislation and State Building Vladimir Pligin, it is proposed to provide officials the right to open a foreign frbo bank account, if these foreign banks are controlled by Russian credit frbo institution which has a general license frbo of the Bank of Russia for banking operations. The proposals of the Savings Bank indicated that it may be 75% of the shares that are directly or indirectly controlled by the Russian credit institution.
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