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Georgian president pardons jailed Israelis

DEC. 2 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili pardoned two Israeli businessmen imprisoned earlier this year for offering a deputy minster a multi-million dollar bribe in October 2010. Roni Fuchs and Zeev Frenkiel had been jailed for 7 and 6-1/2 years souring Georgia-Israel relations.

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(News report from Issue No. 68, published on Dec. 8 2011)

Media rumours boxing corruption in Azerbaijan

SEPT. 22 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – A BBC documentary alleged that an Azerbaijani national paid a $9m bribe to the part of the sport’s governing body that organises judges at the Olympic Games, in exchange for guaranteeing two gold medals at next year’s event in London. Azerbaijan and boxing officials vigorously deny the allegations.

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(News report from Issue No. 58, published on Sept. 27 2011)

Central bankers jailed in Turkmenistan

JULY 29 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – In a scene reminiscent of Soviet times, several central bankers in Turkmenistan admitted during a broadcast on state television that they had stolen millions of dollars, news agencies reported. The bankers were given lengthy prison sentences.

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(News report from Issue No. 51, published on Aug. 2 2011)

Kyrgyz PM promises more transparency

JUNE 6 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Hoping to distance his government from the corruption of the past, Kyrgyz PM Almazbek Atambayev promised more transparency in mining tenders, Reuters reported. The fragile coalition government is looking to boost its support and brush off allegations of graft.

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(News report from Issue No. 43, published on June 6 2011)

Kyrgyz deputy PM cleared of corruption

MAY 15 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – A parliamentary committee in Kyrgyzstan cleared first deputy PM Omurbek Babanov of corruption, media reported, giving the fragile government coalition a boost. Mr Babanov had stepped down a month ago while the corruption charges were being investigated.

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(News report from Issue No. 40, published on May 17 2011)

Kazakh customs chief sacked

MAY 6 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – In a case that highlighted the porous border controls in Central Asia, Kazakh PM Karim Massimov said he had sacked the head of Kazakhstan’s customs agency after security forces broke up a smuggling ring which had bribed officials to operate freely across a border with China for five years.

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(News report from Issue No. 39, published on May 9 2011)

Corruption scandal swirls around Kyrgyz government

APRIL 18 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – A corruption scandal over the privatisation in 2008 of Kyrgyz mobile operator MegaCom and its part re-nationalisation last year is testing the survival skills of Kyrgyzstan’s fragile government coalition.

On March 31, President Roza Otunbayeva sacked Prosecutor-General Kubatbek Baibolov for his links to the scandal. But Mr Baibolov didn’t go quietly and he accused first deputy PM Omurbek Babanov of corruption.

Mr Babanov is head of the Respublika party, one of three partners in a precarious coalition cobbled together at the end of 2010. On April 13, Mr Babanov quit the government while a parliamentary committee investigated the allegations.

For now, his resignation appears to have prevented a split in the coalition but tempers are fraying and a few days before his resignation a fight broke out in parliament.

Corruption is widespread in Kyrgyzstan — ranked by the Berlin-based lobby group Transparency International at 164 out of 178 in its 2010 Corruption Perceptions Index — but the country desperately needs a stable 2011 after a difficult 2010.

Kyrgyzstan hosts both a Russian and US air base and is trying to attract foreign investors, particularly to its mining sector, but in 2010 a revolution, ethnic violence and a new Constitution which shifted power to parliament from the president all underlined its fragility.

Now rampant poverty amplified by soaring inflation and frustration at official corruption are stirring unease once again.

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(News report from Issue No. 36, published on April 18 2011)

Kyrgyz president sacks Prosecutor-General

MARCH 31 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kyrgyzstan’s President Roza Otunbayeva sacked the Kyrgyz Prosecutor-General Kubatbek Baibolov over links to a corruption scandal centred on the privatisation of mobile operator MegaCom. Mr Baibolov denies the allegations. The next day a row in parliament over the scandal between two deputies triggered a brief fight.

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(News report from Issue No. 34, published on April 4 2011)

Israelis jailed for bribery in Georgia

APRIL 1 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – In a case surrounded by controversy, a judge in Georgia sentenced two Israeli businessmen to jail for trying to bribe a deputy finance minister. The businessmen said the government trapped them in an operation to avoid a $90m arbitration payment.

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(News report from Issue No. 34, published on April 4 2011)

US signs deal on fuel supply for Kyrgyz airbase

FEB. 9 2011 (The Conway Bulletin) – The United States signed a fuel supply deal for its Manas airbase in Kyrgyzstan which will split the lucrative contract 50:50 between a state company and the Gibraltar-registered Mina Corp. The company had been the sole supplier under the previous government, a deal criticised for its lack of transparency.

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(News report from Issue No. 27, published on Feb. 14 2011)