The Ministry of Finance proposed to deprive the officials opportunities to buy gifts that are made of precious metals or precious stones. They were invited to donate to the State Fund of Precious Metals and Gemstones (Gokhran).
A draft government decree “On Amendments to the Model Regulations for certain categories of persons reported the receipt of gifts in connection with their official position or performance of their official (official duties, delivery and evaluation of the gift, the sale (redemption), and enrollment of the proceeds from its implementation “was posted on a single portal draft legislation on February 16.
In the current edition of the Model Regulation states that civil servants are obliged to notify the receipt of gifts valued at more than 3000 rubles. Presents are obliged to hand over to the authorized agency, but with the right of redemption. Ministry of Finance prepared a draft amendment deprives officials the opportunity to redeem the gift, if it is made of precious metals or precious stones. If the official could not provide a check on the value of the gift, the accounting department conducted a market assessment of its value.
In January 2014 “NO” wrote that Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev ordered officials hand over to the state or to buy in the civil service received gifts worth more than 3000 rubles. Signed a resolution, which claimed “model regulation on certain categories of persons reported the receipt of gifts in connection with their official position or performance of their official (official) duties, delivery and evaluation of the gift, the sale (redemption), and enrollment of the proceeds from its sale” .
The draft resolution prepared by Ministry of Labor in accordance with the National Anti-Corruption Plan. Over the last year of the receipt of gifts reported 37 of the 89 federal authorities. According to these data, officials for the year was received 742 gifts.
The rule obliging officials to hand over gifts worth more than three thousand, effective from the end of 2008.
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