Hermitage Capital receives more death threats
The Telegraph. By Philip Aldrick. 7th July 2010
A senior executive at Hermitage Capital Management has received death threats for pursuing allegedly corrupt Russian police officers in events that echo the killing last year of the hedge fund’s former investigative lawyer Sergei Magnitsky.
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Medvedev and Innovation: Can Russia Move Forward While Mired in a Corrupt Past?
Politics Daily. By Sarah Wildman. 6th July 2010
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Magnitsky case focuses attention on the shortcomings of Russia’s anti-corruption campaign
BSR-Russia. By John Bonar. 4th July 2010
On November 17th last year Sergei Magnitsky, a 37 year-old Russian lawyer, employed by Firestone Duncan, an American owned Russian law firm working on behalf of the British registered Hermitage Capital, once the leading foreign portfolio investor in Russia, died in the notorious Butyrsky prison in Russia where he was held in pre-trial detention. Magnitsky was arrested in November 2008 shortly after testifying to investigators about an alleged fraud of $230 mn reported by his client Hermitage Capital.
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Russian Revamp of Legal System May Free 100,000 Entrepreneurs
Bloomberg BusinessWeek. By Ilya Arkhipov. 2 July 2010
July 2 (Bloomberg) — Russian lawmakers say they plan to overhaul the law on economic crimes, resulting in the early release of as many as 100,000 imprisoned executives and entrepreneurs as the government seeks to attract investors.
Andrei Nazarov, deputy head of the committee that handles civil and criminal legislation in the lower house of parliament, on June 30 introduced amendments to the criminal code designed to implement a decree by President Dmitry Medvedev. Nazarov said he will offer further amendments, including one ending pre-trial detention for economic offenses.
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No Case Against Magnitsky’s Investigators
The Moscow Times. 1 July 2010
The Investigative Committee on Wednesday refused to file charges against investigators involved in the case of Hermitage Capital lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who died in pretrial detention after being kept there at their request.
The investigators were accused of abuse of office and accepting a bribe by human rights champion Lyudmila Alexeyeva, but the Investigative Committee said it had found no reason to open a criminal case against them after reviewing a request from Alexeyeva, Interfax reported.
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Don’t be fooled by a pretty face. The Evil Empire is alive and well… and spying on Britain too
The Daily Mail. By Ed Lucas. 1st July 2010
Listen to the foreign bankers, diplomats and PR men who now move in Moscow’ s more elevated social circles and you might conclude that everything is fine with Russia
Under the enlightened leadership of President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, they say, the country has become a stable international partner, showing encouraging signs of liberalisation and economic stability.
It plays a constructive role in world affairs. And this week’s spy spat with the U.s. is just a blip. That picture is comforting. But it is also false.
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Hillary Clinton urges Russia for justice over death of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky
The Telegraph, by Philip Aldrick. 30 June 2010
Hillary Clinton has urged Russia to bring officials responsible for the death of anti-corruption lawyer Sergei Magnitsky in comments that are likely to heighten tensions between the two nations.
The US Secretary of State told delegates at a US-Russia “Civil Society to Civil Society” summit that the Obama administration is “deeply concerned about the safety of journalists and human rights activists in Russia”.
She identified “the Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who died in pre-trial detention last year” and “the murdered American journalist Paul Klebnikov” as two cases where “we continue to urge that justice be delivered”.
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Clinton Calls for Justice for Magnitsky
The Moscow Times. By MT Reuters. 28 June 2010
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday demanded that “justice be delivered” in the death of Hermitage Capital lawyer Sergei Magnitsky in a Moscow pretrial detention center last November.
“Among others, we remember the murdered American journalist Paul Klebnikov; the Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who died in pretrial detention last year,” Clinton told a U.S.–Russia civil society summit in Washington. “We continue to urge that justice be delivered in these cases.”
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With Medvedev in U.S., Exiled American Lawyer Speaks Out Again
The AmLaw Daily, by Brian Baxter. 25 June 2010
While Russian President Dmitry Medvedev toured the U.S. this week, eating burgers with President Barack Obama and stopping in Silicon Valley in search of investments for a planned Russian technology hub, Jamison Firestone, a U.S. lawyer who cofounded Moscow law and audit firm Firestone Duncan 17 years ago, turned to YouTube and Congress to shed light on the plight of a client and death of a former law partner.
Firestone represents Hermitage Capital founder William Browder, whose investment fund was the largest in Russia until Browder ran afoul of the Kremlin by campaigning against corruption. In November 2009, the head of Firestone Duncan’s tax practice, Sergei Magnitsky, died under mysterious circumstances while locked up in a pretrial detention facility in Moscow where he had been held for more than a year.
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