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    WHY SHOULD WE INITIATE CORRUPTION COMBAT?

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    [06:10 pm] 26 September, 2006

    "When the economic growth is evident the national currency is
    appreciated. The point is that there shouldn't be any shakes so that
    businessmen can direct their resources in the right direction," said
    Vahram Nersisyants, the President's councillor on the economic issues
    during his meeting with journalists today.

    Mr. Nersisyants has recently returned from Singapur, where he
    participated in the annual summit of World Bank and International
    Monetary Fund. The councillors of 192 presidents gathered in the
    summit to discuss corruption, to reveal its essence, to find its
    appropriate definition and ways of its combat. "During the debate
    we faced a serious problem - which are the criteria of corruption as
    corruption has different outcome in different countries. Our second
    task referred to the methodology how to measure corruption.

    Unless we find the solutions to these problems corruption combat
    won't have distinct bases, " says Vahram Nersisyants.

    The Trustee's Council was assigned to work out a model regulating
    corruption combat in spring. A few bills were discussed during the
    autumn meeting but the model was not finally affirmed.

    Asked whether he approves of the Dashnaktsutyun's suggestion to form
    a corruption combating committee Mr. Nersisyants answered, "The point
    is that any establishment combating against corruption may become a
    hearth of corruption. I claim that the roots of corruption must be
    eradicated at first," offered Vahram Nersisyants.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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