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Russia: Fifth Of Defense Budget Stolen

Russia Corruption

First Posted: 05/24/11 09:41 AM ET Updated: 07/24/11 06:12 AM ET


MOSCOW (Reuters) - A fifth of Russia's state defence spending is stolen every year by corrupt officials, dishonest generals and crooked contractors, Russia's chief military prosecutor said in an interview published on Tuesday.

President Dmitry Medvedev says endemic corruption is holding back Russia's development, but anti-bribery groups say the problem has become worse since Medvedev was steered into the Kremlin by his mentor Vladimir Putin in 2008.

"Huge money is being stolen - practically every fifth rouble and the troops are still getting poor quality equipment and arms," chief military prosecutor Sergei Fridinsky told Russia's official gazette, Rossiiskaya Gazeta. "Every year more and more money is set aside for defence but the successes are not great," he said, adding that kickbacks and fictitious contracts were being used to defraud the state.

Fridinsky did not give specific figures, but Russia has set more than 1.5 trillion roubles (32 billion pounds) for national defence in its 2011 budget, indicating theft of more than $10 billion (6 billion pounds) a year from the sector.

While western countries roll back defence spending Putin has promised to spending nearly 20 trillion roubles over the next decade to renew the country's rusting armaments with new submarines, nuclear missiles and air defence systems.

Medvedev has repeatedly warned Russia's notoriously corrupt defence sector to clean up its act and this month sacked several industry chiefs over what the Kremlin said were unfulfilled contracts.

Russia is still the world's second-largest arms exporter but its defence industry is riddled with corruption and thousands of young men each year try to bribe their way out of having to do their national service.

Corruption is a way of life in Russia, from small bribes slipped into the pockets of traffic policemen or doctors to the vast kickbacks which investors say senior officials demand for access to state contracts in the natural resources sectors.

Transparency International rated Russia joint 154th out of 178 nations in its corruption perceptions index last year, along with Cambodia, Kenya and Laos. It was Russia's lowest ranking since the index began in 1995. In 2009 it was 146th.

Russia was perceived to be more corrupt than any other member of the G8, G20 or even peers such as India, China and Brazil, which were ranked at 87th, 78th and 69th.

When asked if he thought senior officials were involved in the corruption, Fridinsky said: "Work it out for yourself."

(Editing by Matthew Jones)

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bi1
11:51 AM on 05/26/2011
Is there an elected person that has the guts to fight for the social security fund?
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Calvin Chautine
11:30 AM on 05/25/2011
WOW!!! This is shocking!! I didnt realize they had any liberal democratic in Russia!
Rexter
Question everything.
10:22 AM on 05/25/2011
Does anyone really believe it is any better within our hallowed halls of congress? The defense budget is the biggest feeding trough of them all and does nothing but concentrate wealth at the top. It encourages military adventurism to further feed its growth.

We have always had a non-declared, non-war, but-we-call-it-a-war war going on since the Korean "conflict" war. Name another country that wages multiple wars around the globe on a continous basis for 50 years. Is it because we're a super power and might makes right and we're the policeman to all of humanity? Right, get over yourselves - it's about money. Long live capitalism and the military industrial complex. Boo yah!

Don't even get me started on the War on Poverty, War on Crime, War on Drugs, War on Terror - see what a catalyst that little 3 letter word is our leaders like to use when they want to get a little deeper into our wallets. That is part of the legacy of how we find our state of the union today. It is cultural, systemic, endemic and may never be rolled back.
08:50 AM on 05/25/2011
The point of this story was probably meant to be positive . . . ONLY a fifth of the defense budget is stolen. That is probably one of the lowest percentages out there. As others have pointed out, our graft, kickback, fraudulent reimbursement rates in our Dept of Defense and its contractors is much higher.
08:44 AM on 05/25/2011
Haliburton must have a small operation in Russia, too.
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MDEvans
Conversation Peace: Boycott Shell, Halt Oil War.
08:41 AM on 05/25/2011
"While western countries roll back defence spending..." ---- Ah...hello?...anybody out there?.....seems the Russians have modeled the Western process well. I suppose the argument goes, "Oh, well, humanity has always been corrupt." Oh, well, off to find my personal form of corruption. Have a good day.
08:39 AM on 05/25/2011
Our Social Security fund has had billions taken out of it and now it's going to go broke before long. What happened to that money? Giving it away to other countries? What are our own senior citizens going to live on then?
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bi1
11:48 AM on 05/26/2011
If there ever was an example of how the gov cannot manage money that is it .The Social Security Bail OUT FUND is what they should have called it,.The elected employees of the USA seem to think there is a bottomless pit of money and all they have to do is take it from this and that fund and when it is used up. WELL ,NOT OUR FAULT, The people that put them in office
are just going have suck it up because we dfid not do it,What the elected employees seem to forget is they are on our payroll ,and they really should be under mopre restrictions than they are.WE THE PEOPLE do not even know what they are doing until they they have altready done it.
08:33 AM on 05/25/2011
Funny in this country they call it KICK-BACK
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vixter72
Think for yourself
08:07 AM on 05/25/2011
And how much of our tax dollars are being stolen on a regular basis? Who cares about Russia?
08:05 AM on 05/25/2011
Time to kick the door in .....and watch the whole place cave in !!!!!.....dog food wont take em' very far !.......lets finish it !!!!!
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bdcelina777
Family in America since 1662, before the GOP/TP
08:05 AM on 05/25/2011
You could have inserted the United States in place of Russia and had a true news story.
07:19 AM on 05/25/2011
It sounds like the U.S. where a good portion of the $800 billion stimulus package, that was supposed to create 3 million jobs, did nothing but prop up unions in various state (always blue states) governments and go to bailout companies that support the Obama-ites. Hey, I though Joe "Plugs" Biden was supposed to be watching these billions of dollars.
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bi1
07:39 AM on 05/25/2011
He probably did watch them
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vixter72
Think for yourself
08:02 AM on 05/25/2011
All the way to the pockets it lined
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MDEvans
Conversation Peace: Boycott Shell, Halt Oil War.
08:51 AM on 05/25/2011
Let's see now: just a few years back a Detroit area manufacturing job averaged $28/hr. with benefits, now it's $14/hr. w/no benefits. So, yeah, that "$800 billion dollars to the unions" really helped...not. I'm thinking most of the $800 billion went to MICC members who play poker on Wednesdays with the Russians and some Chinese over at Cheney's place on Palm Island in Dubai.
05:35 AM on 05/25/2011
No different than Amerca. Wih the American contractors ripping off our defence budget its ver much the same here.
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wakohnen
Human opinions....a fascinating study....
05:27 AM on 05/25/2011
Wow, imagine that....government corruption....stolen money from defense budget. Makes me real proud to be an american! This kind of thing would NEVER happen here ;) (wink wink)
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RobertFromMN
Fiercely secular Luxemburgist
03:50 AM on 05/25/2011
Wow! Look at that picture! The defense budget is so anemic that they're still using those old bolt-action Mosin–Nagants! Crazy! ;)
Al Schrader
Don't limit your potential
04:46 AM on 05/25/2011
Robert - They have you fooled. My grandfather was born in the Soviet Union. (I'm the real Iron Man) The Mosin is probably the best gun on earth. I used one in March 2011 to shoot a dime-sized coin at 105 yards ( more than a football field away), without a scope. It uses something called a Spitzer round which is armor piercing & comes in a "tuna can" of 440 rounds from the Ukraine. This round is 7.62mm by 54 mm . It developes 2,850 feet per second muzzle velocity & has a range of 1.25 miles. It will turn a concrete block into dust at 200 yards. The Mosine has a dove-tail sight on the muzzle end which, once dialed-in, is nearly perfect. It's very cost-effective. The rounds cost 24 cents each & will take-out a 16 million dollar Black Hawk or Hinde helicopter with one easy shot. If you put an AK-47 AND an M-16 on a fence post, it will cut both of them in two. Once "broken-in" you can cycle 5 shots in 10 seconds at targets a mile away. Oh, yeah....Alfie-
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DanJake
Just another all-American blend
08:15 AM on 05/25/2011
Wow! How can I get a Mosine of my very own? My father had a Springfield 30-06 which was great for deer-hunting and target shooting. We once (discreetly) tried a bullet on a bridge beam. It drilled a hole through at least 1&1/2 inches of steel with a steel-jacketed bullet. When aiming, we had to hold very firm because of the kick. How much does the Mosine kick? Oh well, I have obviously got off the subject in which everyone else belabors the obvious. But I find this the most interesting part of the whole story.
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baddunion
Federalist for the Republic!
09:33 AM on 05/25/2011
50 bucks at the flea market, the Noisin-Nagant is junk.