Moscow (AP) - Russian authorities (Tuesday) charge a persistently heckled him ever since the former Soviet union director in European Banks reconstruction and development collusion with 1.4 million dollars in bribes.
Interior ministry said in a statement, YeLianNa · KeTuoWa and Russian banker "power as well as in business contact" negotiations from one does not wish to disclose the name of Canadian oil and gas company's approval of $$9.5 billion loan, in return for bribes.
In London the European bank for reconstruction and development, was established in promoting the economic development of the poor eastern Europe and the Soviet union's collapse, the end of the cold war. Investment of nearly 300 million euros, 2011 in Russia and total 2.1 billion euros, in the past twenty years.
KeTuoWa sitting in the European bank for reconstruction and development board, the representative of the Russian between 2005 and 2010, she was fired, allow investigation. Then, the bank in Russia and Britain for the authorities lifted her immunity and other three European bank for reconstruction and development officials.
The European bank for reconstruction and development said on Tuesday, no further comments on the circumstances.
· KeTuoWa personal website, she abandoned her bank career literary creation. · KeTuoWa, he has published three novels, because she retired in 2011, describes itself as a "writer" and "functional columnist" in her web site configuration files.
KeTuoWa failed to reply to seek review email. Former European bank for reconstruction and development in a 2011 interview describes put it into her work a bring shame on movement and said she would at the bank of the victim.
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