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    HIGH LEVEL OF CORRUPTION REMAINS PRACTICALLY UNCHANGED IN ARMENIA IN 2007

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Sept 26 2007

    YEREVAN, September 26. /ARKA/. High level of corruption remains
    practically unchanged in Armenia in 2007. It is demonstrated
    by the outcome of the study of the corruption perception index
    (CPI) in the world's countries base on the research of independent
    international sources and published by "Transparency International"
    World Anticorruption coalition in London, Director of the Armenian
    office of the "Transparency International" Regional Development Center
    Amalia Kostanian told journalists.

    "Armenia is among 82 countries where CPI does not exceed 3 points by
    a ten-point scale," she said adding that the most "clean" countries in
    terms of corruption are those with the index close to 10, i.e. Denmark,
    Finland and New Zealand (9.4 each), Singapore and Sweden (9.3 each)
    and Island (9.2).

    According to Kostanian, no considerable improvement is recorded in
    this area in Armenia in the last few years, despite the strategic
    anticorruption program that has been implemented already for four
    years in the country.

    Kostanian said that CPI of Armenia negligibly increased and reached
    3 against 2.9 in 2006 and 2005, the same level as CPI recorded in
    Algeria, Dominican Republic, Lebanon and Mongolia this year.

    Among other countries of Europe and Central Asia where CPI increased
    are Croatia (from 3.6 in 2006 to 4.1 in 2007), Serbia (from 3.0 to 3.4)
    and Kazakhstan (from 1.7 to 2.1).

    "This demonstrates that the membership in EU and the European
    integration process in these countries promoted anticorruption
    measures," she said.

    Kostanian also pointed out improvement of CPI in the countries of the
    region. "In 2007, CPI has been 3.4 against 2.8 in 2006, in Azerbaijan -
    2.1 against 1.9 and in Turkey - 4.1 against 3.8," she said.

    The study of "Transparency International" was conducted among 180
    countries with Armenia ranking the 99th in 2007. Information of
    fourteen independent international organizations was used in the study.

    Particularly, the information on Armenia was taken from the reports
    of seven independent organizations, including the International
    Development Agency of the World Bank and the European Bank for
    Reconstruction and Development, "Freedom House", World Economic Forum,
    Global Insight.

    Basically, opinions of businessmen and experts, but not views of
    citizens, were considered in the polls.
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