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    CORRUPTION IN ARMENIA IS WIDESPREAD

    Lragir.am
    11:51:27 - 09/12/2008

    Transparency International anti-corruption center has issued a
    statement on the international day of corruption which holds that
    both local and international experts say corruption is widespread
    in Armenia, and every sphere and institution is affected by
    corruption. Corruption continues to undermine our state, economy
    and morality, and failure to tackle political and administrative
    corruption means to endanger the present and future of Armenia.

    In 2008 the anti-corruption strategy worked out, and several
    anti-corruption legislative acts were passed, and anti-corruption
    initiatives were undertaken, such as revelation of serious breaches
    and misuse in different spheres by the Audit Chamber of Armenia,
    prosecution and indictment of government officials, the corruption
    database on the website of the prosecutor general, the introduction
    of the new system of justice, amendments to the law on declaration
    of property of physical persons, tax legislation, the police reform,
    raise in salary of judges.

    Nevertheless, Transparency International states that the revelations
    of the Audit Chamber did not get a serious response, the indicted
    officials are not high-ranking officials, no revelations regarding
    declaration of property and income were reported, the clash of
    interests and coalescence of political and economic interests
    remain unaddressed, the oligarchs and major businesses are not the
    target of tax reforms, justice and law are not applied equality to
    everyone. Moreover, during the presidential and local elections
    political corruption was reported (misuse of administrative,
    information, financial and other resources, election bribe), violence
    increased. Control of the media has strengthened, and pluralism is
    banned, reporters and political activists are assaulted, freedom of
    speech, assemblies and demonstrations are constrained. The wrongdoers
    of March 1 events are unpunished, there are a number of political
    prisoners, and there is no policy dialogue.

    Effective battle on corruption involves three directions:
    prevention, revelation and public support which includes all the
    institutions and values of the society. Transparency International
    warns that the level of corruption will not go down unless freedoms
    of press, expression, assemblies and rallies are ensured, everyone
    is protected independent from their activities and political views,
    there are fair and independent trials, elimination of monopolization of
    economy, competition on the market, elimination of clash of interests,
    accountability of government officials, free and independent elections,
    participation of citizens in decision making. Corruption is impossible
    to overcome by separate reforms in separate spheres and arrest of
    separate low-ranking officials, Transparency International states.
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