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Monday, 11 December 2006 |
N. Bolormaa, Chairman of the Ulaanbaatar Citizen’s
Representatives Council vehemently denied that a Lexington Herald-Leader
article named, “Mongolian racetrack deal cinched,” was true.
“I have not heard about any monetary amount (US$ 110
million). I didn’t talk with Kentucky and Lexington’s officials about
any kind of gambling issues. Because Mongolia has no laws about gambling
and I’m not a lawmaker I don’t know when and how they would approve any
gambling law. This issue is prohibited in Mongolia,” Bolormaa told MonInfo in
an interview.
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Monday, 27 November 2006 |
Parliament
member T. Badamjunai (MPRP) and N. Bolormaa, Director of the Citizen’s
Representative Council of Ulaanbaatar, made a deal to build a race track and
gambling center with Lexington based equestrian businesses last Thursday in
Lexington, Kentucky, USA according to a report from Kentucky.com.
However
related organizations in Mongolia were unaware of such a deal including discussion
about building a gambling center in Mongolia since the country is prohibited to
run any gambling centers, a law effective since August and backed by Mongolian
President N. Enkhbayar.
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Friday, 17 November 2006 |
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Citizens can now register complaints and injustices
related to legal and judicial organizations and report criminal offenses
through the State Prosecutor’s Office on the internet, officials announced.
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Thursday, 16 November 2006 |
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According
to monitoring completed by the Women for Social Progress Movement, the revenue
generation from fine income into the state budget comes into existence with
plans to break human rights, raise barriers to develop the small and medium
sized businesses and sets a basis for producing bribes.
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