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Russia environment watchdog chief moves to sack
outspoken deputy
MOSCOW, February 20 (RIA Novosti) - The newly appointed head of Russia's
environment watchdog, Vladimir Kirillov, has proposed firing his deputy Oleg
Mitvol, a source in the federal service said.
Mitvol has overseen inspections of a series of leading Russian and foreign
mining and hydrocarbon companies, and is known for radical moves such as
ordering the demolition of cottages in a water-protection zone near Moscow.
"Head of the Federal Service for the Oversight of Natural Resources Vladimir
Kirillov wrote a letter to Natural Resources Minister Yury Trutnev, requesting
the dismissal of Oleg Mitvol," the source said.
Mitvol received a lot of publicity in 2005 following attacks on pop diva Alla
Pugachyova and electricity monopoly chief Anatoly Chubais over their country
estates, which he said had been built without planning permission, and over
other high-profile investigations.
He also led environmental checks into Sakhalin II, which resulted in Gazprom
acquiring control over the vast hydrocarbon project and elbowing its operator,
Shell, into a minority position.
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