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    TROUBLED MINISTER EMBROILED IN FRESH CORRUPTION SCANDAL
    By Hovannes Shoghikian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Aug. 30, 2006

    Environment Minister Vartan Ayvazian on Wednesday brushed aside the
    accusations of an American company exploiting gold reserves in Armenia
    that said he had demanded a bribe in exchange for certain preferences.

    The accusations were made public after newspaper reports revealed that
    representatives of the Global Golden Corporation ostensibly provided
    evidence substantiating their claims to the Armenian authorities.

    Meanwhile, Ayvazian denies even having met the company's people in
    the period when they claim he demanded a $3-million bribe from them.

    "It is a good plot for a detective story," Ayvazian said. "But why
    do they remember it only a year after the incident allegedly happened?

    We didn't even have meetings in the last year, we only exchanged
    correspondence."

    Earlier this month Ayvazian was accused of condoning illegal
    logging, poaching, mining and other activities after a six-month
    inquiry conducted by the Prosecutor-General's Office this year found
    "serious violations" in the operations of the Ministry led by him. In
    particular, the prosecutors said the Ministry and its territorial
    divisions have failed to take meaningful action against the continuing
    destruction of forests and other green areas across the country,
    while the few individuals caught for illegally cutting trees usually
    get off with minor fines or are not punished at all.

    The fresh accusations of corrupt activities only stoke renewed
    speculation that Ayvazian may soon be relieved of his duties.

    Director of the Global Golden Corporation's Armenia Office Ashot
    Poghosian said to RFE/RL: "There is corruption in the country, we all
    know about it, and it also exists in the Ministry of Environment. We
    presented everything clearly and in a simple. I don't want to comment
    on it while it is still in process."

    On January 25, the American gold mining corporation stated that it
    had purchased 27 square kilometers of land in Armenia's northeastern
    Gegharkunik province. Information on the official website of the
    company suggested that it was going to extract uranium in the
    mentioned territory. The company had purchased the exclusive right
    to the territory and its geological research from Armenia-registered
    Attila Investment. But the Armenian law does not give the company
    the right to extract uranium without an explicit permission from the
    Environment Ministry.

    The Ministry demanded explanations from the company on that account.

    "They gave us a cynical answer saying that they could also look for
    radioactive substances. We warned them that they must respect the
    laws of this country," Ayvazian said.

    Poghosian does not deny that the company is interested in finding
    uranium in Armenia: "We expect the presence of uranium in the Getik
    territory. Researches are being carried out within the framework of
    the general license for researches issued to us by the Environment
    Ministry."
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