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RUSSIA: SUPREME COURT ASKS CONSTITUTIONAL COURT TO PROVE CORRUPTION ALLEGATIONS.

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| October 31, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

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The Supreme Court intends to compel Constitutional Court Chairman Valerii Zorkin to defend assertions he made in a 25 October "Izvestiya" interview, in which he said there is widespread corruption among judges, "Vremya novostei" reported on 28 October. The daily reported that a Supreme Court letter to Zorkin obligates him to "submit to the presidium of the Supreme Court studies that he cited during his interview and evidence about any known facts of corruption in specific courts and by …

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