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Kyrgyzstan provisional government accused of receiving money to assist Bakiev's departure

The provisional government of Kyrgyzstan has been accused of receiving money to assist departure of the ex-President, Kurmanbek Bakiev. The government denies all charges, the agency reports citing the news agency 24.kg.

Bishkek. May 12. Kazakhstan Today - The provisional government of Kyrgyzstan has been accused of receiving money to assist departure of the ex-President, Kurmanbek Bakiev. The government denies all charges, the agency reports citing the news agency 24.kg.

According to 24.kg, in the evening, May 11, a number Kyrgyzstan mass media have received the letter and copies of the bank's documents addressed to the assistant head of the provisional government, Azimbek Beknazarov, and the generals, Miroslav Niyazov and Omurbek Suvanaliev.

"The copies of two bank documents supposedly testify that $200 and $150 thousand were transferred on April 23, 2010 through one of the Estonian and the United Arab Emirates banks to the head of the provisional government, Roza Otunbaeva and her first deputy, Almazbek Atambaev.

The provisional government's press service spread an official statement, which states that the information of the bank accounts is fraud.

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