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    DEPUTY CURSES CORRUPT AUTHORITIES

    Panorama.am
    15:20 05/10/06

    Convention on Corruption raised a clamor in the parliament giving
    chance to the opposition to criticize corrupt authorities. The
    convention is signed in New York on October 31, 2003. Independent
    deputy Tatul Manaseryan has been trying since yesterday to clarify
    why Armenia does not call World Bank (WB) to responsibility for its
    report which says that corruption is growing in Armenia especially
    in customs. "We must be persistent and punish the corrupt officials
    or else we must call for responsibility those institutes that make
    discrediting statements," Manaseryan said. The deputy informed his
    colleagues that WB has assigned its units to name officials who are
    involved in bribery or give bribes. Manaseryan hoped that Armenian
    officials will also be named.

    The convention proposes publicity and transparency in the fight
    against corruption. It also obliged those countries that ratify it
    to set up expert groups that will fight against corruption.

    United Working Party (UWP) will vote for the convention because the
    party leaders say it is compatible with the party directives. UWP
    leader, Gurgen Arsenyan, even cursed those officials who are engaged in
    corruption wishing them not to enjoy the property they have collected
    through bribery.

    Justice block secretary, Grigor Harutunyan, believes that the
    convention is under discussion at the parliament now only because of
    elections. Vahan Hovhannisyan, vice speaker, tried to take the blame
    from the executive saying it was the obligation of the parliament
    to ratify it. "If we were not ready for that, let's confess it,"
    also saying many other countries have not ratified it yet. Justice
    Minister David Harutunyan also said ratification is a long process.

    If the parliament ratifies the convention and after 30 days it
    comes into effect, several legislative amendments are expected. Time
    will show how the government will launch the actual fight against
    corruption. /Panorama.am/

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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