KIEV, Sept. 24 – Parliament has extended for two months the activities of its temporary commission investigating the Stockholm Arbitration Tribunal's ruling, the allegations of corrupt activities against the Swiss-registered gas trader RosUkrEnergo AG, the involvement of public officials into this case, and the arrest of the former chief of the State Customs Service, Anatoliy Makarenko.
Some 318 out of 411 MPs registered voted for this decision.
The commission is to submit its report to Parliament in November.
As reported, the temporary investigatory commission was set up on July 1, 2010.
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