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    Georgia's anti-corruption experience unacceptable for Armenia, aide says

    Arminfo
    11 Mar 05

    Yerevan, 11 March: Georgia's anti-corruption experience is unacceptable
    for Armenia, the Armenian president's adviser on issues of fighting
    corruption, Bagrat Yesayan, has said.

    Georgia's anti-corruption strategy is unacceptable for international
    organizations as well because they have sharply criticized the Georgian
    methods of fighting corruption, Yesayan told a news conference today.

    Speaking about the situation in Armenia, Bagrat Yesayan said a great
    number of complaints concerned law-enforcement and judicial bodies,
    as well as the mayor's office of Yerevan.

    "Even though in most cases these complaints were unfounded, their
    number speaks volumes," he said.

    Bagrat Yesayan added that many violations were registered during the
    construction of the Northern Avenue. According to him, materials on
    some of these cases have been submitted to the prosecutor's office.
    The president's adviser said there were several high-ranking officials
    among the violators.

    He said 352 criminal cases had been started in 2004 following
    investigations in the areas of civil service, national security,
    taxation and customs services, and the police. A total of 1,289
    investigations were conducted, as a result of which 1,339 disciplinary
    violations were discovered, 105 people sacked, while materials on 46
    cases were forwarded to the prosecutor's office.

    Yesayan added that the council he heads received 603 complaints about
    government officials in 2004.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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