Tatarstan Business Ombudsman received 57 appeals from the beginning of the year
1 April 2014, Tuesday
On April 1 at a briefing in Kazan, Tatarstan Business Ombudsman Timur Nagumanov said that 201 appeals were received at his Administrative Office last year. Consultations were given by 57 appeals. Clear violations of law against business entities on the part of government authorities were revealed in 25 cases. As a result, favourable decisions were made after the Ombudsman's interference.
According to Business Ombudsman, main written entrepreneurs’ appeals concerned land and property issues, inspections and agriculture, 15 requests had to do with bringing to criminal responsibility.
It turns out that Tatarstan businessmen are mainly concerned about inspections, administrative barriers, tax regulation, restricted access to funding and information, including government support, and inefficient participation of local self-government in business development.
In accordance with information given by prosecution authorities, 48, 825 inspections of activity of business entities were held last year. At the same time, the Committee for social and economic monitoring reports that 75, 300 inspections were carried out. “It means that complex work on analysis of these inspections is on its initial stage,” Timur Nagumanov stressed.
It was also noted at the briefing that only 500 of 29, 628 inspections were agreed with prosecution authorities.
“There are 140, 000 business entities working in Tatarstan. At some companies inspections are held almost every day, however, efficiency of these events cause doubts, as by results of 48, 825 inspections, materials of only 7 inspections were sent for initiation of a criminal cases,” Business Ombudsman continued.
Summing up, he mentioned that in his address to the Federal Assembly, Russian President Vladimir Putin called for creating a unified register of unplanned measures.
“Though the register has not been created yet, there are some reasons to start such work in Tatarstan. Together with prosecution authorities, we are giving consultations to understand whether it will help us making legislation more efficient,” Timur Nagumanov said.
On 18 May ay the CIPR conference in Nizhniy Nogorod the Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister Roman Shaykhutdinov, the Rector of the Innopolis University Aleksandr Gasnikpov and the Vice-rector of the University Yevgeny Bobrov will take part at round tables session of the conference.
Experts will discuss the role of Tatarstan and Innopolis as one of the key technological centers of the country and how regional innovative platforms help to solve tasks of the whole Russian industry. A special emphasis will be placed on the digital transformation of the oil and gas sector and how large clusters and scientific and technological centers are becoming drivers of industry change.
On 16 May, speaking at a meeting in the Government House of the republic held by the regional Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin with participation of the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov and all municipalities taking part in it via videoconference, the Minister of Agriculture and Food of the republic Marat Zyabbarov reported that the sowing of spring crops is in full swing in the republic with 1m 38 thousand hectares or 61 per cent of the planned have been sown.
On May 14, on the sidelines of the XVII International Economic Forum “Russia-the Islamic World: KazanForum”, Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin and Head of the Federal Service for Accreditation Dmitry Volvach signed an agreement on interaction and cooperation in the development of the halal industry.
On May 14, Prime Minister of Tajikistan Kokhir Rasulzoda, who arrived on a working visit in Kazan to take part in the events of the XVII International Economic Forum “Russia-the Islamic World: KazanForum”, was met by Prime Minister of the republic Aleksey Pesoshin and other officials at the Kazan International Airport.