ARMENIA FIXES PERCEPTIBLE PROGRESS IN ANTI-CORRUPTION STRUGGLE
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 29, NOYAN TAPAN. Estimations on the process of
implementation of the guarantees given by the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development (OEDC), issues relating to
changes in the regulations of the monitoring commission on
implementation of the anti-corruption strategy and the issue of the
staff of the monioring commission implementing the anti-corruption
strategy as a result of changes of NGO representatives being appointed
by the rotation order were discussed at the December 27 sitting of the
RA Council on Anti-Corruption Struggle taken place at the RA
Government, which was led by Council Chairman, RA Prime Minister
Andranik Margarian. Noyan Tapan was informed about it by the RA
Government's Information and Public Relations Department. Monitoring
commission chairman Gevorg Mherian reported that the national report
of the anti-corruption net of Armenia consists of 3 departments. The
national policy and institutes on the anti-corruption struggle are
presented in the first department, the second part is dedicated to the
legislation and criminalization of corruption, systems of transparence
and financial control of the state service are characterized in the
third part. Guarantees which involve proposals, spheres of
legislative, legal, management. state service, financial control,
were separated according to the mentioned departments. In the
reporter's words, it was mentioned at the plenary sitting of the OECD
that Armenia fixed a considerable progress in the issue of legislative
(legal) and institutional reforms of the anti-corruption struggle.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 29, NOYAN TAPAN. Estimations on the process of
implementation of the guarantees given by the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development (OEDC), issues relating to
changes in the regulations of the monitoring commission on
implementation of the anti-corruption strategy and the issue of the
staff of the monioring commission implementing the anti-corruption
strategy as a result of changes of NGO representatives being appointed
by the rotation order were discussed at the December 27 sitting of the
RA Council on Anti-Corruption Struggle taken place at the RA
Government, which was led by Council Chairman, RA Prime Minister
Andranik Margarian. Noyan Tapan was informed about it by the RA
Government's Information and Public Relations Department. Monitoring
commission chairman Gevorg Mherian reported that the national report
of the anti-corruption net of Armenia consists of 3 departments. The
national policy and institutes on the anti-corruption struggle are
presented in the first department, the second part is dedicated to the
legislation and criminalization of corruption, systems of transparence
and financial control of the state service are characterized in the
third part. Guarantees which involve proposals, spheres of
legislative, legal, management. state service, financial control,
were separated according to the mentioned departments. In the
reporter's words, it was mentioned at the plenary sitting of the OECD
that Armenia fixed a considerable progress in the issue of legislative
(legal) and institutional reforms of the anti-corruption struggle.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress