During a question-and-answer session broadcast on Radio Mayak on 21 April,
Russian Audit Chamber head Sergei Stepashin said that his agency has
uncovered serious financial violations concerning an IMF loan
disbursed to Russia weeks before the Russian ruble devaluation and
debt default in 1998. According to Stepashin, some $4 billion
disappeared and cannot be recovered. He also said that the
Prosecutor-General's Office has launched a criminal investigation
into the case, and that its findings might be known before the end of
the year. Accusations that the IMF funds had been embezzled first
surfaced in Western and Russian media in the wake of the August 1998
devaluation, and were confirmed by a parliamentary investigative
commission appointed by then-Chairman Federation Council Yegor Stroev
in 1999. However, the commission's report was never made public.
(RFE/RL 22.iv.02)