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    DALLAKYAN SKEPTICAL ABOUT FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION

    Panorama.am
    19:17 04/10/06

    The Convention on Corruption obliges to call to responsibility
    for bribing national and public officials. Justice Minister Davit
    Harutunyan also said officials will have to file statements on their
    property.

    The minister admits corruption is wide-spread in all spheres in the
    republic. Answering to the question of Tatul Manaseryan, deputy of
    parliament, on the recent data release by World Bank according to
    which corruption has grown in Armenia, the minister answered, "these
    data are based on sociological surveys and do not refer to facts." The
    minister said no cases of corruption were reported in customs whereas
    the WB report especially points to this field as very corrupt.

    Viktor Dallakyan, deputy of parliament, is sure that corrupt top
    officials cannot fight corruption in the country. Speaking about
    filing about the property, Dallakyan said some officials wear more
    expensive underwear than dozen times of some people's salary.

    Dallakyan is skeptical about the Convention on Corruption because the
    car of Aghvan Hovsepyan, chief prosecutor who is supposed to fight
    corruption, costs $70,000.

    There were only seven deputies in the session hall while the parliament
    was discussing the issue of prime significance.
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