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The moratorium on testing has not helped small businesses

Мораторий на проверки не помог малому бизнесу

Valid from the beginning of 2016 the moratorium on planned inspections of small businesses think it is useless. Most of the audits (66%), according to the Agency RBC on the basis of the data of the Prosecutor General, the Ministry of economic development and Rospotrebnadzor, now held outside of the plan.

In 2015, regulatory authorities have conducted a total of 1,994 million checks – 8% less than in 2014, when the business was checking 2.17 million times. The number of unscheduled checks has declined by about 100 thousand (up to 1,32 million), but their share has even increased, said the prosecutors.

Statistics of the Ministry of economic development differs from the prosecution, but also confirms the increase in the share of unscheduled inspections. If in 2013 were unplanned, 49% of all inspections, in 2014 the proportion had jumped to 56%, and last year reached 59%. In 2015 824 thousand of scheduled inspections had 1 million 180 thousand unplanned.

Check the business smoothly flow in from planned unplanned, told the news Agency first Vice-President of “OPORA Russia” Vladislav Korochkin. “Where we abbreviate them according to the plans, they immediately grow out of the plan,” spoke last month about the inspections Deputy Minister of economic development Oleg Fomichev.

In addition, the head of “OPORA Russia” Alexander Kalinin in January, told the head of state on business forum that although routine inspections for three years canceled, “but in arithmetic progression grow unscheduled inspection”.

The effectiveness of interventions, however, leaves much to be desired. So over the past year the authorities issued nearly 972 thousand requirements, of which 535 thousand was unscheduled inspections. 586 thousand people and 300 thousand companies were prosecuted on administrative charges.

Three-year moratorium on planned inspections of small businesses was the idea of President Vladimir Putin, who proposed “regulatory holiday” in the message to the Federal Assembly in December 2014.

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