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Workers and Peasants Inspection, in Polish Inspekcja Robotniczo-Chłopska was also a name of polish policy, created in 1981, when Poland was under the martial law, created by communists government for deal with the corruption in state-controlled trade, and against the black market. Dissolved in 1989, when the communism fall down. See: pl:Inspekcja Robotniczo-Chłopska

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The entries People's Control and Rabkrin reference the same entity in the USSR. These three entries should be combined.LAWinans (talk) 21:14, 6 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]