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Anti-Corruption Center Questions Effectiveness of New Judge Vetting Rules
The Anti-Corruption Center claims that parliament's adoption of Bill No. 13165-2 does not effectively vet judges, as the key property section was removed and liability for false information requires intentional deception. The law also provides salary increases for judges, and the Center links these concerns to the conviction of former Supreme Court chief Vsevolod Kniaziev.
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