01/28/2014, 00.00
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Sochi 2014: Navalny publishes “proof” of Putin’s friends’ corruption

A website documents the cost of the most expensive games in history: $ 51 billion . Bloggers and opposition report most is public money, contrary to Kremlin claims.

Moscow (AsiaNews) - Ten days before the opening of the Winter Games in Sochi, the Russian blogger and opposition politician Alexei Navalny and his "Foundation for the fight against corruption" have published the real costs of the global sporting event with which Moscow aims to boost the country's image abroad. The project - which exposes corruption and conflicts of interest behind the organization of the most expensive Olympic Games in history - is available on a website, launched January 27 in Russian and English, and described by Navalny as a sort of "encyclopedia of the costs".

Sochi.fbk.info reports the costs incurred by the public and private sectors, for the construction of 30 major projects for the Olympics, which start on 7 February in the Black Sea region. Of these projects, at least 10 cost 1.5-2.5 times more than a similar enterprise should. The report also points the finger against private investors, highlighting apparent conflicts of interest. "Most of these investors - the statement announcing the launch of the site reads - are directly or indirectly linked to the state". The main contracts were awarded to Arkadi Rotenberg, a childhood friend of President Vladimir Putin, who has signed contracts for a total of 6.9 billion dollars. The Navalny foundation has awarded him the gold medal in the "fraud" category in a sarcastic and personal ranking, which recognizes public officials and builders who have distinguished themselves for reasons as illaudable as corruption and environmental damage.

The analysis is based on surveys carried out by the Foundation, press materials and studies carried out by activists on the ground.

The first Olympics to be held in Russia after the collapse of the USSR will be the most expensive in history. $ 51 billion were officially spent on the Games. Of this amount, Navalny claims 26.1 billion have come directly from the public treasury, in contrast to the Kremlin's claims that the bulk of the expenditure was incurred by individuals.  The report reveals that Moscow also includes state-controlled such as companies Gazprom and Russian Railways among private entities. For this reason, according to the calculations of the Foundation against corruption, less than 4% of the total expenditure comes from really private companies.

Recently, Putin had ruled out "serious cases of corruption" in preparations for the 2014 Sochi Games, explaining how the rising costs were "physiological". Andrey Miroshnichenko , an independent analyst interviewed by the New York Times said he doubted that the Navalny initiative would lead to a meaningful political debate about how public money is spent . "Everyone knows how to do business here - he said - the excessive costs are seen as a way to redistribute the wealth of the State". ( N.A. )

 

 

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