Mongolia parliament dismisses PM for corruption - Associated Press
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Mongolia's parliament has voted to dismiss Prime Minister Altankhuyag Norov for alleged corruption within his administration. The country's anti-corruption agency is investigating one of Norov's senior aides over alleged embezzlement of coal subsidies earmarked for impoverished residents of the Mongolian capital. Norov's critics also accuse Norov of nepotism and allowing relatives to enrich themselves through government contracts.
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Mongolia's parliament has voted to dismiss Prime Minister Altankhuyag Norov for alleged corruption within his administration. The country's anti-corruption agency is investigating one of Norov's senior aides over alleged embezzlement of coal subsidies earmarked for impoverished residents of the Mongolian capital. Norov's critics also accuse Norov of nepotism and allowing relatives to enrich themselves through government contracts.
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