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    Armenian aide says government corruption not universal

    Arminfo
    11 Mar 05

    Yerevan, 11 March: Political corruption in Armenia has a structural
    nature, the Armenian president's adviser on issues of fighting
    corruption, Bagrat Yesayan, told a news conference at the National
    Press Club today.

    Yesayan said there is plutocracy in the country when power is bought
    for money and then used for making money. At the same time, the
    presidential adviser rejected claims that the Armenian authorities
    were universally corrupt.

    "There are honest people even in the higher echelons of power, people
    who come to work in the morning, conscientiously do their work, then go
    home in the evening and spend their time with their families," he said.

    Touching on the activities of the body he heads, Bagrat Yesayan
    said 97 anti-corruption programmes had been prepared and were due
    for implementation by 2007. He said 10 working groups involving 128
    public organizations had also been set up to supervise specific areas
    of the anti-corruption fight.

    The presidential adviser said that the council he heads does not
    have the executive function and only has the right to monitor the
    situation in different spheres. However, he said working groups under
    the council maintained close cooperation with the executive branch
    and provided it with the collected information.

    Bagrat Yesayan said the council would soon submit suggestions to the
    government on reforming the anti-corruption programme. The adviser
    said the shift to a completely proportional system of parliamentary
    elections was one of the ways to fight corruption.
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