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    PRIME MINISTER ACKNOWLEDGED HIS GUILT

    http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/12/9/ corruption
    09/12/09

    Yerevan' Armenia-Marriott hotel today hosted the 6th conference
    dedicated to International Anti-Corruption Day marked on December 9.

    Armenia's Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan urged to be intolerant towards
    people infected with "corruption disease." He was displeased to see the
    half-empty hall. "This means our society is indifferent to corruption,"
    said Mr. Sargsyan.

    Both Tigran Sargsyan and RA Prosecutor General defined corruption as
    an ailment and embellished their speech with medical terminology. This
    wasn't not accidental since the prime minister underlined that the
    spheres of health and education are the most corrupted in the country.

    The Armenian MP thinks that corruption ranks among the most dangerous
    diseases that need to be uprooted.

    The struggle against corruption should start with high-ranking
    officials," said Tigran Sargsyan. "They will have to report their
    activities providing transparency of their actions. Many aspire to hold
    high posts today and criticize the government simply to reap the fruits
    of the post. People don't want to change their behavioral norms."

    "Efficient civil service and the involvement of the society into the
    struggle against corruption are also important. It's not a secret
    that our population is too lenient towards corruption, what hampers
    formation of a strong state. To eradicate corruption, authorities
    and population should join efforts," he said.
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