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[31.05.2010]
ANNUAL GENERAL SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING OF JSC TOGLITTIAZOT TOOK PLACE
On Saturday, 29th May, the annual general shareholders’ meeting of JSC Togliattiazot took place. The meeting was in full compliance with the current legislation. The Board of Directors of JSC Togliattiazot was formed and the annual company’s report was approved.
[21.04.2010]
THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE ATTACHED TO THE MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION HAS DISCHARGED A PROSECUTION TO VLADIMIR MAKHLAY, THE CHAIRMAN OF THE MANAGEMENT BOARD OF JSC “TOGLIATTIAZOT”, AND TO ALEXANDER MAKAROV, THE GENERAL MANAGER OF JSC “TOGLIATTIAZOT”
As of April 1 2010 the Investigating Committee attached to the Ministry of Internal Affaires of the Russian Federation has discharged the criminal case 290823 against the management of JSC "Togliattiazot" by virtue of sec.2 p.1 art.24 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of the Russian Federation, i.e. for the lack of elements of crime in effect by Vladimir Makhlay and Alexander Makarov. Thus the lasting criminal prosecution to Vladimir Makhlay, the Chairman of the management board of JSC "Togliattiazot", and to Alexander Makarov, the General Manager of JSC "Togliattiazot", was entirely discharged.
[18.09.2009]
NO CLAIMS IN RELATION TO PRIVATIZATION OF 6.1% OF THE JSC “TOGLIATTIAZOT” SHARES
Arbitration Court of Saratov region made the decision to deny the action of Federal Agency of State Property Manafement of Russian Federation for invalidation of the sale – purchase transaction of 6.1% of the JSC “Togliattiazot” shares.
14.05.2008
JUDGE TELLS OF KREMLIN THREAT

if she did not reverse a ruling handed down against the Federal Property Fund.
Yelena Valyavina, first deputy chairwoman of the Supreme Arbitration Court, told Moscow's Dorogomilovsky District Court that Valery Boyev, an adviser on personnel appointments in the presidential administration, said she would not be returned to her post if she refused to change her position, Kommersant reported Tuesday.

"I was told unambiguously [by Boyev] that if I wanted to be re-elected [to my position], I'd face problems," Valyavina testified as a defense witness Monday in a libel lawsuit filed by Boyev against radio news program host Vladimir Solovyov.

On the Solovyiniye Treli program on Serebryany Dozhd radio, Solovyov said there were "no independent courts in Russia," but there were "courts dependent on Boyev," Kommersant reported.
In her testimony, Valyavina said Boyev asked her in the fall of 2005 to change her ruling regarding the proper ownership of a share package in Tolyattiazot, the country's biggest producer of ammonia. She said Boyev made his threat when she refused to comply.

In 1996, the Samara region's Property Fund sold a 6.1 percent stake in Tolyattiazot to joint Russian-Swiss agricultural company Tafco.

In March 2004, The Federal Property Ministry appealed the deal. After having its first two attempts turned down, a third appellate court ruled that the Tolyattiazot deal should be voided. The Supreme Arbitration Court overturned that ruling in November 2005.

Valyavina could not be reached at her office Tuesday afternoon.

Solovyov's lawyer, Shota Gorgadze, praised Valyavina for her testimony Tuesday, calling it an "exceptionally courageous and heroic act."

A source in the presidential administration, speaking on condition of anonymity, said "the final decision was up to the court."

The next hearing in Boyev's libel case is scheduled for May 26, Gorgadze said.

In 2001, then-deputy head of the presidential administration Dmitry Kozak introduced a legal reform program, part of which involved trying to guarantee greater independence for judges, although charges of governmental pressure on judges are made regularly in the legal community.
In a January campaign speech, President Dmitry Medvedev called Russia "a country of legal nihilism" with a "disregard for the law." He has promised to strengthen the rule of law to fight corruption and to encourage growth.

Source: The Moscow Times
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