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(Adds details, background in paras 3-9) MOSCOW, September 24 (RIA Novosti) - The Moscow District Military Court has upheld an arrest warrant for an Audit Chamber employee who was earlier detained on suspicion of receiving a 1 million euro ($1.4 million) bribe. The court rejected an appeal from Yury Gaidukov"s lawyers, who claimed his arrest was unlawful. Lawyer Vladimir Samokhin told journalists he plans to appeal to a higher court. Earlier reports said that Gaidukov was an officer of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) assigned to the Audit Chamber. However, the FSB denied that Gaidukov was its employee. Gaidukov is charged with receiving a bribe during an audit of the power and engineering company, Energomash. However, another lawyer, Igor Pastukhov, said the criminal case was "instigated to avoid accusations of violations uncovered during the audit." The head of Russia"s Space Agency, Anatoly Perminov, denied that Energomash management was involved in bribing an Audit Chamber representative. Lyudmila Aivar, the lawyer of another defendant in the case, said the Audit Chamber had discovered violations in Energomash"s business activities that could have led to the company"s management facing criminal proceedings. "After that, the management turned to a large legal company, headed by my client, for consultations on settling the situation, that is, how to eradicate the violations," she said, adding that her client, now in a pre-trial detention center, was paid for the legal assistance he rendered Energomash.


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MOSCOW, October 29 (RIA Novosti) - Alrosa...

"Overall, Alrosa sold diamonds and cut diamonds worth $1.73 billion in the ten months of the year, including almost $1 billion in the third quarter," Alrosa said in a statement.

Alrosa CEO Fyodor Andreyev said earlier the company intended to sell diamonds worth $2.75 billion in 2009 or about the same volume it sold in 2008.

Alrosa, which accounts for 97% of Russian and 25% of global diamond output, stepped up its diamond sale policy amid increasing demand on raw diamond markets, the statement said.

Alrosa sold the diamonds at fair prices, contributing to diamond market predictability and stability, primarily through direct sales to large producers of quality diamonds, the statement said.

Alrosa"s key medium-term goal is to cut its liabilities, the statement said.

"As of June 1, 2009, Alrosa"s debts stood at over $5 billion. The company expects its loan portfolio to drop to $3.86 billion by the end of 2009. The debt burden is intended to be reduced

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