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Meeting on energy sector on May 27 and 28

An international meeting
on “Energy in Mongolia 2011: Policy-Investment-Technology” will be held in
Ulaanbaatar on May 27 and 28, organized by the Ministry of Mineral Resources
and Energy. Representatives of state organizations and the private sector, domestic
and foreign investors, international banks and financial

PetroChina Daquing Tamsag asked to work for environmental protection

During his recent visit to the work area of PetroChina
Daquing Tamsag LLC, Prime Minister S.Batbold saw the truth in the complaints
from residents of Matad soum of Dornod aimag that the Chinese oil exploration company
did little or nothing for environmental protection.

First Deputy Premier visits SMEs in Uvs aimag

Uvs aimag, where he
was born and grew up, was the first stop in First Deputy Premier N.Altankhuyag’s
visit to the western aimags last week. He took part in discussions on the DP’s Mongol
Citizen 2020 program and heard citizens’ views.
SMEs in the

MPs want consideration for those forced to pay bribes

The
Standing Committee on Justice today decided to discuss in Parliament the draft
amendments on the criminal law relating to some types of corruption. Speaker
D.Demberel agreed with several members that election-related corruption must be
curbed.

He,
however, opposed a provision in the draft that

Ger district household toilets to be disinfected

MNT1.5 billion from
the Millennium Challenge Foundation will be spent on a program to neutralize
soil pollution in Ulaanbaatar, to be implemented by the Mayor’s Office
throughout June. Surveys have revealed that toilet waste has severely affected
the soil quality in the city, especially

ACA officials’ appeal to be heard on May 24

The Ulaanbaatar Court
has fixed May 24 for hearing the appeal of the Chief of the Anti Corruption
Authority, Ch.Sangaragchaa, his Deputy, D.Sunduisuren, and the head of its
administration, U.Altangadas, against their conviction. The court has rejected
their plea to be released on bail.
The

Sulfuric acid issue holding back decision on copper smelter

One reason for the lack of progress in setting up a
copper smelter  near the Erdenet Factory,
as resolved by Parliament, is that there has been no agreement among
specialists on what to do with the sulfuric acid that is released during the
refining

Foreign Ministry wants more staff, higher salaries

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade yesterday asked
the Standing Committee on Security and Foreign Policy to sanction more staff
for it, given the increase in its work in recent times. Minister G.Zandanshatar
also told the MPs about all the international agreements

Speaker receives European Parliament delegation

Speaker D.Demberel
yesterday received a European Parliament team led by the head of its Central
Asia and Mongolia Section, Paolo Bartolozzi. The Chief of the Standing
Committee on Justice, D.Odbayar, Advisor to the Speaker D.Davaasambuu, and
other officials attended the meeting.
Demberel expressed his

Standing Committee approves 3 new consulates

The Standing Committee on Security and Foreign Policy approved
on Tuesday a proposal to establish consulates in San Francisco, USA, Osaka, Japan
and Hong Kong, China, and authorized O.Chuluunbat to submit the proposal in
Parliament. Earlier the MP had asked Foreign Minister G.Zandanshatar

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