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AZERBAIJAN INTRODUCES TOUGHER PENALTIES FOR CORRUPTION
U.S. Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce web site, November 25, 2006
Amendments to the Azerbaijan's Criminal Code and the Criminal Punishment Code earlier passed by the parliament and aimed at intensifying the fight against corruption have come into force under President Ilham Aliyev's Friday decree, the presidential administration told Interfax.
The amendments to the Criminal Code will allow confiscation of property acquired through corruption. The notion of the means of corruption, meaning monetary assets, was introduced to the code, the official said.
Amendments to the Criminal Punishment Code provide increased sentences for corruption (up to eight years) and categorize corruption as a serious crime.
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AZERBAIJANI ANSWER TO OIL GLUT: BATHE IN IT
International Herald Tribune, November 28, 2006
NAFTALAN, Azerbaijan: Outside this improbable spa in a remote part of the former Soviet Union, oil rigs bob on a hardscrabble plain of rocks, shrubs and rusting industrial equipment that could easily pass for a stretch of West Texas.
Inside, Ramil Mutukhov, a lanky 25- year-old, prepares to be pampered and preened, scrubbed and peeled in a bath of pure crude oil. He undresses, hangs his trousers and sweatshirt on a peg, pulls off socks and underwear and folds up a wad of brown paper towels. He will need those later.
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