Tatarstan is marked as a region with a favorable control and supervisory environment for business

4 October 2023, Wednesday

In St. Petersburg, at the All-Russian Forum of Control Bodies - 2023, a preliminary calculation of the rating of regions for the implementation of control (supervision) was announced. The Republic of Tatarstan has entered the top three.

The forum was organized by the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia, the Government of St. Petersburg with the support of the Center for Strategic Research Foundation.

The Forum has become a platform for discussing issues on the implementation of the reform of control (supervisory) activities in practice - working with warnings, building a risk system, pre-trial appeal, new legal requirements and many others.

More than a thousand participants from all regions of Russia took part in the Forum. Within the framework of the Forum, the Chairman of the Government of Russia Mikhail Mishustin made a video address to the participants, in which he noted that in the current situation, the control authorities need to continue working to reduce administrative pressure on business and adhere to the principle of "helping, not punishing".

Also at the Forum, a preliminary calculation of the rating of regions for the implementation of control (supervision) was presented, in which the Republic of Tatarstan entered the top three and took 3rd place. 

"The results show that it is necessary to continue work in the republic to systematically reduce administrative pressure, introduce new mechanisms to prevent violations. Now the task of the control bodies is to carry out prevention, warn businesses about possible violations and help eliminate them in order to create a favorable business climate," said the Deputy Minister of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan Guzel Nasibullina.

The rating was calculated according to the following indicators: improvement of control tools; introduction of prevention; risk management system; assessment of competencies; quality of interaction with the prosecutor's office.

 

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