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    KOCHARIAN URGES CUSTOMS AND TAXATION OFFICIALS TO WORK HARD

    Armenpress
    Jan 10 2007

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 10, ARMENPRESS: President Robert Kocharian summoned
    today the country's prime minister, government ministers, chiefs of
    police and national security service, heads of customs and taxation
    services and other senior officials to discuss customs and tax-related
    issues.

    Kocharian was quoted by his press office as saying that the goal of
    the meeting was to remind that in order to meet all projected budget
    targets of 2007 all these agencies have to work hard.

    Kocharian said he wanted to learn whether they were prepared to meet
    these goals through improvement of tax and customs administration
    and tough work.

    Kocharian said also his instructions would be based on findings
    of his oversight chamber, saying its studies revealed a series
    of shortcomings, but also ways of how revenue collection could be
    improved.

    "I mentioned during a recent meeting with businessmen that our figures
    improve year after year but when we compare them with other countries
    of Eastern Europe, Ukraine or Russia we see that Armenian agencies
    work poorly. This year we shall be assessing your work based on this
    comparison,' he said.

    Kocharian also spoke about upcoming parliamentary elections warning
    heads of customs committee and taxation service to stay away from
    elections as they are not political figures and have nothing to do
    with polls.

    "Your main task is to secure revenues collection.

    You have to work much better this year and we shall be more exigent
    and election moods must not have any impact on your job," he said.

    Kocharian said he did not see sufficient zeal inside customs and
    taxation services to crackdown on shadow economy, though, he said,
    there was progress, but not enough. The president also said reforms
    in these agencies must continue.

    "The government has shouldered this year a big burden in terms of
    resolving a number of social problems and we have to work very hard
    to meet our targets, he said.
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