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    WHO WILL FUND THE NEW ANTI-CORRUPTION STRATEGY?

    Lragir.am
    07-11-2007 13:46:21

    The Republic of Armenia set off to work out a new anti-corruption
    strategy, said Gevorg Mheryan, an official of the president
    administration in charge of anti-corruption affairs, on November 7
    who took part in the presentation of the USAID Mobilizing Action
    Against Corruption activity. Gevorg Mheryan told reporters, the
    old strategy, the one adopted in 2001 has been fulfilled, and a new
    strategy is now required. "The first anti-corruption strategy aimed
    at a legislative reform, that is we are through with the second stage
    of reforms, and in summer 2007 we were through with the goals set
    by the anti-corruption strategy. The necessity for working out a
    new anti-corruption strategy stemmed from the anti-corruption or
    anti-corruption strategy commitments before a few international
    organizations, GRECO, the World Bank, the OSCE," Gevorg Mheryan says.

    According to him, the new program will aim to reveal the mechanisms
    of legislative control. "In other words, we carried out reforms which
    will be brought into being, their advantages and disadvantages will be
    revealed, which will later allow avoiding mistakes in other efforts,"
    Gevorg Mheryan says. According to him, the new strategy is in the
    first stage of development, and it is still vague. "We think we will
    have the full picture by May 2008," Gevorg Mheryan says. He says,
    however, that one of the directions will be enhancing the controlling
    function of the civil society. "Particularly, it will aim at completing
    the legislation, improving the mechanisms which were introduced to
    reduce corruption in the framework of the anti-corruption strategy,
    to measure their effectiveness, controllability, disadvantages,
    advantages. However, the full picture will be in May and June,"
    Gevorg Mheryan says.

    Gevorg Mheryan does not know the duration of the new strategy but
    he says it will be a long-term strategy, probably designed for 5
    years. Besides, Gevorg Mheryan does not know anything about the costs
    and funding for the program.

    The former strategy, for instance, cost 300 thousand dollars and was
    funded by the World Bank. Gevorg Mheryan says for the new strategy
    they have turned to donors. "They said they are willing to help us
    with specialists, experts, funding. Certainly, it is going to be
    transparent and traceable for donors. For instance, the OSCE office
    will recruit experts on competitive basis, and the OSCE office will
    finance them," Gevorg Mheryan says. He also says they are not focusing
    on the necessary funding and are not waiting for the funding. By the
    way, Armen Khudaverdyan, an official of the president administration,
    heads the working group which drafts the new strategy.
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