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    RA PRIME MINISTER: CORRUPTION IS GREATEST EVIL ON ROAD OF BUILDING A STRONG STATE

    Noyan Tapan
    Dec 11, 2009

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 11, NOYAN TAPAN. Corruption is the greatest evil on
    the road of building a strong state, Armenian Prime Minister Tigran
    Sargsyan stated at the December 9 forum dedicated to International
    Anti-Corruption Day.

    In his words, there is no general recipe for fighting corruption:
    every state chooses its method. He said that the RA government's
    anti-corruption strategy program envisages three directions of
    combating corruption. The first one is to show a personal example
    and not to tolerate corruption among high-ranking officials, and
    the best mechanism here is transparency of their work. For this
    purpose a bill envisaging creation of an open electronic register with
    information about work of 500 high-ranking officials and their personal
    declarations has been submitted to the National Assembly. The prime
    minister underlined the importance of fulfilling the Constitution's
    requirement that NA deputies and ministers have no right to carry on
    business. "We intend to introduce legislative mechanisms," T. Sargsyan
    said. He attached importance to the implementation of institutional
    reforms, in particular, to the introduction of new mechanisms of
    financing in order reduce the corruption risks.

    The second direction of the fight against corruption presupposes
    "serious changes" in public mood concerning corruption. The prime
    minister noted that the society "does not fight aggressively" against
    corruption, which is a worrying fact. At the same time, according to
    him, the NGOs to deal with corruption are politicizing the problem.

    In his speech, RA Prosecutor General Aghvan Hovsepian said there has
    been progress in the fight against corruption in Armenia: 69 cases in
    connection with corruption-related crimes were opened in 2007, 390
    cases in 2008, and 309 cases in the first nine months of 2009. "We
    have achieved this progress by joint efforts of the law enforcement
    bodies and thanks to strengthening the society's trust and its active
    participation," the prosecutor general declared.

    The forum was organized by the USAID Mobilizing Action Againt
    Corruption (MAAC) Activity, the OSCE Yerevan Office, and the RA
    Prosecutor General's Office.
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