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    ARMENIA'S PUBLIC CHAMBER OBSERVES MAJOR FLAWS IN CONSTRUCTION, PROCUREMENT SECTORS

    16:26 ~U 13.06.13

    The president of Armenia's Public Chamber said Thursday that
    their recent inspections have revealed serious shortcomings in the
    development and procurement sectors.

    In his speech at the National Assembly, Ishkhan Zakaryan told the
    parliament members that serious flaws have been particularly observed
    in the road construction sector.

    He pointed out to the poor quality asphalt concrete used in the
    construction process.

    As for the violations in the procurement procedures, Zakaryan was
    concerned to note that the consumer prices for all products had turned
    out to top the real market prices.

    Speaking further, President of the National Assembly Hovik Abrahamyan
    said he is surprised about the findings. "We are surprised that we are
    dealing with plunderers. We have to file cases with the Prosecutor's
    Office," he said, noting that the trend bears a repeated character.

    Zakaryan answered that they had a long discussion with the government
    over the issue. "Don't you think our public will gain an impression
    that we are accomplices too, given that we do not levy a fine after
    revealing [the violations]? Those officials have to be relived of post;
    no one is irreplaceable. The prime minister has to take serious steps
    in this direction. I find that this has to have serious consequences,"
    he said, stressing once again the importance of sacking officials
    engaged in corrupt practices.

    NA Vice Speaker Edward Sharmazanov added for his part that the
    legislative is capable of differentiating shortcomings and flaws
    from malfeasance. "If one has neglected duties, that's a different
    matter, but if he has wasted [resources], he has to be where he
    is supposed to," he said, highlighting the need of getting rid of
    corrupt officials.

    The Control Chamber president said there are serious risks everybody
    knows and speaks of. "Punishability is not the issue we are supposed
    to tackle; we are not vested with a punitive function. In the [United
    Arab] Emirates, for example, there is such a thing; our laws say
    nothing about that," he said.

    Responding to his remark, Sharmazanov warned the Controls Chamber
    president against making threats. "There is no need to draw the sword
    of Damocles against us; but we must distinguish things in between. It
    is necessary to discipline corrupt officials, if there are any at all.

    Those people have to go home as soon as possible; otherwise we will
    send them to a different place," he said.

    Armenian News - Tert.am

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