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    The Council of Europe experts' body on combating corruption publishes
    report on Armenia

    Strasbourg, 10.03.2006 - The Council of Europe's Group of States against
    Corruption (GRECO) has today published its evaluation report on Armenia,
    with the agreement of the Armenian authorities.

    The report concludes that in Armenia corruption is considered a major
    problem. The judiciary, the police, the customs service, the tax
    inspectorate, education, healthcare, licensing and privatisations are
    particularly affected. Despite the adoption of a number of
    anti-corruption measures, shortcomings still prevail in the existing
    anti-corruption legislation and its implementation, as well as in the
    organisation of the justice and law enforcement systems.

    The existence of serious obstacles to collecting evidence, depriving
    offenders of the proceeds of corruption together with the almost total
    absence of significant results in prosecuting and indicting individuals
    involved in serious cases of corruption call for substantial efforts. In
    this respect, problem areas include legislation on banking secrecy,
    special investigative means, training for members of the law enforcement
    agencies, witness protection, assets declaration and the anti-money
    laundering regime. Immunity enjoyed by judges, prosecutors,
    parliamentary candidates, members of electoral commissions and even
    candidate mayors and candidates for membership of the council of elders
    (local council) is also a matter of concern.

    As for public administration, there is an urgent need for implementing
    measures that deal with situations where personal/financial interests or
    activities may raise issues of conflict or partiality with regard to
    public officials' duties and responsibilities. It is also necessary that
    public officials be informed and, above all, trained on how and when to
    report instances of corruption, or suspicions thereof, which they come
    across in their duty and, to establish adequate protection for public
    officials who report instances of corruption (whistleblowers) in good
    faith. The Armenian legal system does not provide for corporate
    liability, so there is a need to establish it for offences of bribery
    and money laundering and to provide for effective, proportionate and
    dissuasive sanctions, in accordance with the Council of Europe's
    Criminal Law Convention on Corruption.

    GRECO has addressed twenty-four recommendations to Armenia and invited
    the Armenian authorities to report on their implementation by September
    2007.

    The full report is available at GRECO's website: www.greco.coe.int
    <http://www.greco.coe.int/&gt ;


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