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  • Nairit'S $70 Million Loan: 3 Major Players Remain Tightlipped

    NAIRIT'S $70 MILLION LOAN: 3 MAJOR PLAYERS REMAIN TIGHTLIPPED
    Kristine Aghalaryan

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/22745/nairits-$70-million-loan-3-major-players-remain-tightlipped.html
    14:59, January 28, 2013

    Eric Narsisyan, Director of Rhinoville Property Limited, a shareholder
    of Nairit Plant CJSC, appears unwilling to grant Hetq an interview
    in response to our series of articles following the mysterious money
    trail of a $70 million loan.

    Hetq's correspondent in France has been trying to get in touch with
    Narsisyan to no avail. The company director has failed to answer our
    voice mails as well.

    In June 2006, when Rhinoville had already acquired shares in Nairit,
    Andre Narsisyan, a French-Armenian was appointed director and served
    until his death in April 2007. Maria Piotrovskaya, a Russian citizen
    served as director from February to April 28, 2007. Damien James
    Calderbank, a citizen of the UAE served as a director from March
    2007 until December 2012. The company's other director, Eric Leon
    Jacques Narsisyan (Andre's son) became a director after the death of
    his father. He works at the Ararat Television Company in Marseille.

    In our previous article, we noted that Nairit Plant CJSC had become
    a shareholder of Rhinoville. Armenia's Minister of Energy and Natural
    Resources Armen Movsisyan hasn't wished to provide any clarification
    on the matter. Former Nairit Plant Director Vahan Melkonyan hasn't
    offered any response either.

    In essence, the three major players involved are refusing to go on
    the record regarding how they managed a $70 loan designed to get the
    Nairit plant up and running.

    In the meanwhile, plant employees continue to their demands that the
    plant operate and that they get paid their wages.

    Photo (l to r): Armen Movsisyan, Vahan Melkonyan, Eric Narsisyan

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