Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Russian space industry 'collapsing' following $1.8bn corruption scandal

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Russian space industry 'collapsing' following $1.8bn corruption scandal.

Plans to reform Russia's imploding space industry
 have been announced 
Roscosmos
An investigation by Russia's public spending watchdog agency revealed that in 2014 alone 92 billion rubles ($1.8bn, £1.2bn) was misused by the Roscosmos space agency.
"At first I could not believe my inspectors," Tatyana Golikova, head of the watchdog agency, said on Friday (22 May).
Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin has said that the Roscosmos agency will be abolished and replaced by a state corporation in the second half of 2015.
Rogozin blamed the financial mismanagement of the Roscosmos agency for a string of spacecraft accidents since 2010.
The new space agency will extend the original responsibilities of setting mission goals, to managing the wages of space industry workers and modernising the programme.
"It will take maybe another two to three years to intensively technically re-equip the rocket and space industry," Rogozin told state television channel Rossia-1 on Sunday (24 May).

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