AD HOC COMMISSION REQUESTS EXTRA TIME
Armenpress
YEREVAN, JUNE 3, ARMENPRESS: An ad hoc commission set up to look into
whether the government is able to pay back bank savings of thousands
of Armenians that depreciated rapidly immediately after the fall
of the former Soviet Union has asked the president to prolong their
authorities for another two months, saying they need extra time to
draw their final conclusion.
The head of the commission, Eduard Muradian, said they need extra
time as at a certain stage it appeared they need to examine also
international experience about how to tackle such problems. He said
the commission members are trying now to learn the experience of
some CIS member nations. He also said they need to specify the lists
of bank account holders, because they were made back in 1993. The
commission was established in 2005, February to examine some 3
million bank accounts of around 1.5 million clients of the former
Soviet Savings Bank
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Armenpress
AD HOC COMMISSION REQUESTS EXTRA TIME
YEREVAN, JUNE 3, ARMENPRESS: An ad hoc commission set up to look into
whether the government is able to pay back bank savings of thousands of
Armenians that depreciated rapidly immediately after the fall of the former
Soviet Union has asked the president to prolong their authorities for
another two months, saying they need extra time to draw their final
conclusion.
The head of the commission, Eduard Muradian, said they need extra time as
at a certain stage it appeared they need to examine also international
experience about how to tackle such problems. He said the commission members
are trying now to learn the experience of some CIS member nations. He also
said they need to specify the lists of bank account holders, because they
were made back in 1993. The commission was established in 2005, February to
examine some 3 million bank accounts of around 1.5 million clients of the
former Soviet Savings Bank
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Armenpress
YEREVAN, JUNE 3, ARMENPRESS: An ad hoc commission set up to look into
whether the government is able to pay back bank savings of thousands
of Armenians that depreciated rapidly immediately after the fall
of the former Soviet Union has asked the president to prolong their
authorities for another two months, saying they need extra time to
draw their final conclusion.
The head of the commission, Eduard Muradian, said they need extra
time as at a certain stage it appeared they need to examine also
international experience about how to tackle such problems. He said
the commission members are trying now to learn the experience of
some CIS member nations. He also said they need to specify the lists
of bank account holders, because they were made back in 1993. The
commission was established in 2005, February to examine some 3
million bank accounts of around 1.5 million clients of the former
Soviet Savings Bank
--Boundary_(ID_dFZEmyF6IFxpf+vNGRPUBw)
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Armenpress
AD HOC COMMISSION REQUESTS EXTRA TIME
YEREVAN, JUNE 3, ARMENPRESS: An ad hoc commission set up to look into
whether the government is able to pay back bank savings of thousands of
Armenians that depreciated rapidly immediately after the fall of the former
Soviet Union has asked the president to prolong their authorities for
another two months, saying they need extra time to draw their final
conclusion.
The head of the commission, Eduard Muradian, said they need extra time as
at a certain stage it appeared they need to examine also international
experience about how to tackle such problems. He said the commission members
are trying now to learn the experience of some CIS member nations. He also
said they need to specify the lists of bank account holders, because they
were made back in 1993. The commission was established in 2005, February to
examine some 3 million bank accounts of around 1.5 million clients of the
former Soviet Savings Bank
--Boundary_(ID_dFZEmyF6IFxpf+vNGRPUBw)--