Hewlett-Packard charged with bribing Russian officials
Published: 15 April, 2010, 21:23
Edited: 11 September, 2010, 02:37
Russian police raided the Moscow office of Hewlett-Packard looking for documents that might shed light on a corruption case brought by German prosecutors.
Aren't they all the same people? Who polices the police? This anti-corruption struggle in Russia is going to be a long, drawn out effort. Good luck to President Medvedev and I hope he sticks to it.










Well, which would be a better by-line? "Hewlett-Packard charged with bribing Russian officials", or would it be best if " Russian Officials charged with accepting bribes from HP"? But, I suppose no one in the Russian Prosecutor's office has been charged with accepting bribes. It takes a small company in Germany to discover the bribes, while internal Russian official know nothing of what occurred. Did Russian police raid the Prosecutor’s Office too? They should have raided both.