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    OF WIRES AND INSULATED GLAZING: CONTROL CHAMBER REVEALS GLARING ABUSE IN STATE-FUNDED PURCHASES

    http://www.armenianow.com/news/46901/armenia_budget_government_corruption_ishkhan_zakar yan
    NEWS | 14.06.13 | 12:02

    By NAIRA HAYRUMYAN
    ArmeniaNow correspondent

    A "budget recovery" process has been launched in the Armenian
    parliament. It hardly goes beyond words now, but the lawmakers together
    with their speaker demand more vocally the punishment of those guilty
    of embezzling public funds.

    Chairman of the Control Chamber Ishkhan Zakaryan on Thursday reported
    to the National Assembly on the work done in 2012, making a number of
    scandalous revelations. He brought to the Parliament a cable that he
    had purchased from a retailer to illustrate how a 25-cent-worth wire
    could costs public coffers $2.5. Zakaryan also brought other examples,
    in particular, state purchases of insulated glazing in which invoices
    provided by purchasers had nothing to do with market prices.

    The Control Chamber head also expressed concern over the quality of
    goods and services purchased at exaggerated prices.

    Zakaryan gave another glaring example of how the agency implementing
    judicial and legal programs for compiling the feasibility reports
    on organizing a global judicial network signed a contract with a
    consortium consisting of an American company and an Armenian firm for
    a sum equivalent of 545,000 euros (more than $727,000). But then it
    turned out that the bulk of the sum was transferred to the U.S.

    company (which the Chamber cannot audit), and the Armenian company,
    whose experts were to implement this program, got no money. It is
    unclear what the American company spent that money for.

    The same day the Agency issued a statement expressing its disagreement
    with the conclusions of the Control Chamber. However, the case will
    be handed over to the prosecutor's office.

    But most surprising was the statement by Parliament Speaker Hovik
    Abrahamyan, who said that after such revelations of "thieves
    and plunderers" concrete steps are needed. "How many people have
    already been held accountable for waste of [public funds]?" he
    queried. Zakarian said that the Control Chamber does not perform
    punitive functions and can only refer cases to prosecutors.

    However, despite the speaker's statement, the Armenian press concluded
    that it was simply a publicity stunt made for the purpose of ensuring
    an "increased role of the parliament" that Abrahamyan had earlier
    promised to raise. At least three times during the latest session the
    parliament speaker leveled criticism at the executive branch of power.

    That it might as well be a publicity stunt is evidenced by the fact
    that the Parliament has failed to invite the prosecutor general to
    inquire about the course of investigations in cases submitted to his
    office by the Control Chamber in recent years. Prosecutor General
    Aghvan Hovsepyan has until September to serve in his current capacity
    and apparently that's why they do not want to 'touch' him.

    Meanwhile, online chattering classes have been making fun of the
    artistry of many MPs demanding punishment for 'thieves of the budget'
    because they believe that most of the lawmakers are themselves business
    owners who often use their position to obtain government contracts
    under the notorious system of 'kickbacks'.

    President Serzh Sargsyan spoke about the need to combat government
    corruption and squander of public funds still last September.

    However, not a single large case of government corruption has been
    revealed since them, while the entire drive has come down to catching
    red-handed mid-level officials taking bribes.

    "The Control Chamber will soon unveil some interesting facts that it
    will present in the report for 2013 compiled based on the scrutiny
    of special programs of the Ministry of Health," the Chamber's head
    promised to the lawmakers on Thursday.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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