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    90% RESPONDENTS OF A POLL BY TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL SPOKE AGAINST TWOFOLD ADVANCE OF SALARY TO ARMENIAN JUDGES

    ArmInfo
    2008-12-15 15:31:00

    ArmInfo. 90% respondents of a poll by Transparency International spoke
    against twofold advance of salary of judges in Armenia, Director of the
    Transparency International Armenian Office Amalia Kostanyan said today.

    She also added corruption risks will not reduce until the people's
    thinking changes. 'I do not agree that corruption starts from the
    lowest levels of the government machine. Employees of the lowest link
    often have to take bribes as a strict hierarchy of their distribution
    exists. Non-management employees, when talking to me, said: 'Now
    bribery is banned, however, unlike us the management will not suffer
    from this as they have business. Therefore, corruption should be viewed
    from several points of view, and it is incorrect to blame a priori
    only those who physically take bribes', A. Kostranyan emphasized.

    To recall, at one of the latest sessions of the Armenian parliament,
    the MPs introduced alterations and amendments to the Law 'On Salary
    of Heads of the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branches of
    the Power', according to which the salary of judges will be twice
    increases, which will make it possible to reduce corruption risks.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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