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Wednesday, 17 May, 2000, 10:11 GMT 11:11 UK
The new Russian prosecutor confirmed

The upper house of the Russian Parliament , the Federation Council, has voted overwhelmingly to confirm Vladimir Ustinov, as the country's top prosecutor. The vote was one-hundred-fourteen to ten. Speaking after he took the oath of office, Mr Ustinov said he would continue the fight against corruption and would no longer allow politics get in the way of the investigation process.

Mr Ustinov was proposed for the job by Russia's new president, Vladimir Putin, following the dismissal last month of the former prosecutor general, Yuri Skuratov. Mr Skuratov was originally suspended by President Yeltsin, after he began investigations into corruption in the Kremlin; he had implied that Mr Putin might have links with the cases he was investigating.

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