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Armenian Government Approves New Anti-Corruption Bill

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November 18, 2016
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Armenian Parliamentary meeting on Nov. 18, 2016 (Photo: gov.am)
Armenian cabinet meeting on Nov. 18, 2016 (Photo: gov.am)

YEREVAN (RFE/RL)—The Armenian government moved on Friday to criminalize “illegal enrichment” of high-ranking state officials as part of its declared fight against corruption.
The government approved draft amendments to Armenia’s Criminal Code that apply to some 600 officials, including ministers and judges, and their family members who are legally obliged to declare their assets to a special state commission.
The amendments presented by Justice Minister Arpine Hovannisian require them to “reasonably substantiate” the origin of combined assets that exceed their annual salaries by at least 5 million drams ($10,500). Failure to do so would make them liable for prosecution.
Many senior Armenian officials are believed to be well-to-do individuals despite their relatively modest salaries. It is not uncommon for them to own businesses through their relatives or cronies.
The veracity of their income declarations filed with the State Commission for the Ethics of High-Ranking Officials has long been questioned by Armenian anti-corruption activists and media. Some officials have attributed their and their relatives’ wealth to lavish financial “gifts” received from other individuals.
One of them, Hovannes Hovsepian, claimed to have received $3 million in such donations when he ran President Serzh Sarkisian’s Oversight Service inspecting various government agencies. He said the money was donated by his brother living in Russia.
Armenia’s recently reshuffled government pledged to criminalize “illegal enrichment” of state officials in its policy program that was approved by parliament last month. The program promises “more efforts to eliminate the biggest obstacle to the development of the state: favoritism, embezzlements, bribery and other manifestations of corruption.”

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  1. garbis korajian says:
    6 years ago

    Good start. We will soon find out if this new anti-corruption law that makes it mandatory to declare the wealth of public servants is applicable to everyone including former PM Hovig Abrahanyan, former Defence Minister Ohanyan and their families, the Generals and Minister, Parliamentary Members,including the President. All we can do is wait and see. We hope this time around, it is genuine reform. Good luck, Mr. Garabedyan and Justice Minister Arpine Hovhannisyan. You have the support of the people.

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    • Raffi says:
      6 years ago

      I guess if these people are executed, most Armenians instead of condemning they will be delighted, I also believe the execution of these scumbags should be on the protectors of Armenian home land .

      Reply
  2. hagig says:
    6 years ago

    LOLOLOL!!!
    Criminals are passing anti-criminal bills to criminalize criminals! Is there enough space in Armenia’s jails to lock up the judges, police officers and members of parliament?
    Armenia is being DESTROYED by the Armenian government. Congratulations. The Turks and Azeris could not have done a better job.
    I weep for Armenia.

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    • hagig says:
      6 years ago

      Every person in this article’s photo should be in jail.

      Reply
  3. GB says:
    6 years ago

    Corruption is number one enemy of Armenians in Armenia!

    Reply
  4. Stepan Najarian says:
    6 years ago

    I would like to believe the country’s president is also one of the 600 officials!

    Reply
  5. mahmouzian says:
    6 years ago

    they are all crooks you know it .they know it.

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  6. Raffi says:
    6 years ago

    If corruption is not stopped, Armenia’s future will be in jeopardy, they should be judged as traitors and executed like Talat Pasha, these scumbags are worst than Talat Pasha.

    Reply

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