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Vladimir Putin will hold the seventh meeting of the Presidential Council for Countering Corruption on January 26.
Improving state anti-corruption policy will be the main subject on the agenda. It is expected that the main priorities for work the Council will set will include development of institutions for settling conflict of interests as well as seizure, in accordance with civil proceedings, of assets that come under the application of the law on monitoring expenses, if their owners cannot provide evidence that such assets were lawfully obtained.
The meeting participants will include Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office Sergei Ivanov, Prosecutor General Yury Chaika, Chairwoman of the Accounts Chamber Tatyana Golikova, and Director of the Federal Service for Financial Monitoring Yury Chikhanchin.
January 25, 2016