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    ISHKHAN ZAKARYAN SPEAKS ABOUT KICKBACKS IN CONSTRUCTION SECTOR

    http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/06/13/aj
    03:49 PM | TODAY | POLITICS

    By a vote of 66 to 36, the National Assembly today passed the report
    on implementation of the 2012 budget.

    Lawmakers of the opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC),
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaktsutyun and Heritage, as
    well as Prosperous Armenia Party voted against the report.

    After the vote, the Control Chamber began its report for 2012. The
    Chairman of the Chamber, Ishkhan Zakaryan announced that they continue
    to focus on sectors that have been in the center of public attention
    in the past two years. "This refers to the urban planning which has
    recorded numerous violations, andthe sector of state purchases."

    He pointed out the high interest rates in the construction industry.

    "They charge 3-4 times more for construction works. Of course, the
    government has already made some conclusions. We have repeatedly
    spoken about the kickbacks and artificially increased rates in the
    construction sector. We can surely find solutions to the issue,"
    said Mr Zakaryan.

    He also referred to the imperfect pricing mechanism and said that
    the prices differ from the market prices. "We suggested establishing
    control prices. Why not sign a contract with a company that will be
    responsible for this?"

    With regard to tenders, the chairman of the Control Chamber said
    that occasionally the winner becomes a company which is neither the
    author of the project nor the importer of the product. "Tenders are
    organized according to a well-planned scenario, with companies knowing
    in advance that they will win the competition," he said.

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