ANTI-CORRUPTION COUNCIL MEETING AT THE OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT
http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4987/
F riday, 18 December 2009
Republic of Armenia Anti-corruption Council met at the Office of
Government, presided at by council chairman, RA Prime Minister Tigran
Sargsyan.
The council took note of member reports on the anti-corruption
strategy and action plan for 2009-2012. The meeting further decided
that in accordance with paragraph 5 of government decree No N1272-N of
October 8, 2009 on approval of the 2009-2012 anti-corruption strategy
and action plan, findings on the activities carried out in 2009 will
have to be submitted by late January, 2010.
Another agenda item was the draft concept note on transparent
political activities in Armenia and the corresponding action plan. The
stakeholders were told to take up the concept note once again with
the EU advisory group and come up with proposals on follow-up action.
The council heard the report on the status of those commitments
assumed before the GRECO, following which an assignment was issued
for a time-table to be submitted to the Prime Minister in due course.
http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4987/
F riday, 18 December 2009
Republic of Armenia Anti-corruption Council met at the Office of
Government, presided at by council chairman, RA Prime Minister Tigran
Sargsyan.
The council took note of member reports on the anti-corruption
strategy and action plan for 2009-2012. The meeting further decided
that in accordance with paragraph 5 of government decree No N1272-N of
October 8, 2009 on approval of the 2009-2012 anti-corruption strategy
and action plan, findings on the activities carried out in 2009 will
have to be submitted by late January, 2010.
Another agenda item was the draft concept note on transparent
political activities in Armenia and the corresponding action plan. The
stakeholders were told to take up the concept note once again with
the EU advisory group and come up with proposals on follow-up action.
The council heard the report on the status of those commitments
assumed before the GRECO, following which an assignment was issued
for a time-table to be submitted to the Prime Minister in due course.