Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree revising the structure of federal executive bodies, a presidential spokesman said Tuesday. The move comes as part of a highly-publicized campaign by the president to fight against corruption. According to the decree, the Federal Financial Monitoring Service (Rosfinmonitoring), a former subdivision of the Finance Ministry, will now answer to the Russian government. The state-run agency is aimed at countering money-laundering and the financing of terrorism. Created by a decree in November, 2001, the Federal Financial Monitoring Service was headed for the first six years of its existence by Viktor Zubkov, Russia`s newly elected prime minister.