MOSCOW (Reuters) - Dmitry Medvedev's cabinet plans to name officials as directors of Russian state firms, less than two years after he ordered a boardroom purge to reduce state involvement in the economy, the Kommersant daily reported on Tuesday.
According to a preliminary list of board candidates, drafted by the state property agency and cited by Kommersant, more than 70 percent of all state firms will either see officials return to their boards or their number increase.
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