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    ARMENIAN TAX CHIEF SACKED
    By Emil Danielyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    July 16 2007

    President Robert Kocharian dismissed the head of the Armenian
    government's main tax collection agency and replaced him by one of
    his senior aides on Monday.

    A statement by Kocharian's office did not explain why Felix Tsolakian,
    head of the State Tax Service (STS), was relieved of his duties. It
    said only that he will now serve as a presidential adviser.

    Tsolakian's replacement, Vahram Barseghian, has until now run
    Kocharian's Oversight Service tasked with combating financial
    irregularities and other corrupt practices within various-level
    government bodies.

    Incidentally, Tsolakian headed the service before being appointed as
    STS chief four years ago. The 55-year-old had previously held senior
    positions in the Soviet KGB and its Armenian successor agency, the
    National Security Service.

    Armenia's tax revenues have grown substantially since 2003, even if
    they still account for a very modest share of Gross Domestic Product.

    They rose by 24 percent to 162 billion drams ($480 million) during
    the first five months of this year, helping the government post a
    rare budget surplus.

    It is not clear if Tsolakian's dismissal has any connection with the
    recent launch of a government plan of legislative and administrative
    measures aimed at significantly raising the tax revenues in the
    next few years. The three-year plan calls for the abolition of
    controversial tax breaks enjoyed by local and foreign firms, improved
    tax administration, and a tougher crackdown on widespread tax evasion.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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