Selection of Russia's central bank auditor

RUSSIA - During a meeting of the Duma commission for the choice of an auditor for the Central Bank, deputies failed to choose between a Western or a Russian company and to decide whether two companies or one should audit the Central Bank.

At present, three Russian companies (Yunicon, FBK and Rosexpertiza) and three Western companies (PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Arthur Andersen and Deloitte & Touche) are competing for the right to audit the Central Bank for 2001.

According to available information, the

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