Deputy Chairman of the National Automobile Union (NAU) Anton Shaparin sent a letter to the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Vladimir Kolokoltsev with a request to control advertising on the Internet regarding commercial services related to the work of the traffic police. socialbites.ca has a copy of the letter.
According to Shaparin, Russians encountered difficulties in registering with the interregional registration and examination departments (MREO) of the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate of Civil Services due to a shortage of vouchers. At the same time, on advertising sites, private individuals offer citizens assistance with services in exchange for money, promising to solve problems with the traffic police without being seen or standing in line, entrusting this work to them in exchange for money. We are asked to conduct a check to determine the existence of advertisements for such services, to establish the facts regarding the existence of such schemes, and also to identify those responsible for corruption.
“The fact of the presence of such advertising on public Internet portals should be a subject of special control by both the leadership of the Main Directorate for Traffic Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation and the Main Directorate for Internal Security. From the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. The letter states that unfortunately this study was never conducted, given that the sites have been around for years and the ads contain thousands upon thousands of comments from satisfied “customers”.
Lawyers say those who use such services could face criminal liability for participating in a corruption scheme. More details material “socialbites.ca”.
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