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Oligarch raises Standard in corruption fight

By Charles Clover in Moscow and Salamander Davoudi and Ben Fenton in London

Published: January 21 2009 23:31 | Last updated: January 21 2009 23:31

The Evening Standard newspaper might find itself in the vanguard of the struggle against corruption in Russia, its new owner Alexander Lebedev said on Wednesday.

The Russian oligarch and former lieutenant-colonel in the KGB said that together with Novaya Gazeta, the Russian newspaper he part owns and which is critical of the Kremlin, one of his goals was “to help [Russian prime minister Vladimir] Putin fight corruption”.

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