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Russia's Federal Law on Combating Corruption, enacted in 2008, is subject to debate on its effectiveness in curbing corruption. The law's limitations include vagueness and ambiguity, insufficient oversight, and a narrow focus on public sector corruption, leaving private sector malpractices relatively uninspected. These shortcomings have resulted in gray areas in the law, inconsistent enforcement, and erosion of public trust. Experts call for reform, including broadening the scope of corruption addressing to include private sector entities and foreign companies, and improving clarity through clearer definitions and guidelines.
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