EFFECTIVE WORK OF CONTROL CHAMBER TO BE GUARANTEED BY INDEPENDENCE
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
19.11.2009 17:10 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Control chambers in different states are different
in essence by virtue of being adjusted to the given country's
conditions," Head of Poland's Supreme Control Chamber Yatsek Yazersaky
told a joint news conference organized in RA National Assembly with
Head of Armenian Control Chamber Ishkhan Zakaryan.
Difference between Armenian and Polish control chambers is no
impediment to effective cooperation, he said. "Notwithstanding existing
differences, control chambers should be free and independent both in
financial and functional terms. That will only contribute to effective
control," Yazersky noted.
When asked by journalists about the most corrupt spheres in Poland and
Armenia, he said it was difficult to give definitely one answer. "The
important thing is that we were able to explain to our society to
what extent corruption may be destructive to state." Polish official
also added that corruption risks were more widespread in privatization
sphere.
Ishkhan Zakaryan noted in turn that RA Control Chamber has a working
group dealing with such issues and in 2010, he will make a statement,
determining the essence of corruption and indicating corrupt spheres
and tools designed to combat them.
/PanARMENIAN.Net/
19.11.2009 17:10 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Control chambers in different states are different
in essence by virtue of being adjusted to the given country's
conditions," Head of Poland's Supreme Control Chamber Yatsek Yazersaky
told a joint news conference organized in RA National Assembly with
Head of Armenian Control Chamber Ishkhan Zakaryan.
Difference between Armenian and Polish control chambers is no
impediment to effective cooperation, he said. "Notwithstanding existing
differences, control chambers should be free and independent both in
financial and functional terms. That will only contribute to effective
control," Yazersky noted.
When asked by journalists about the most corrupt spheres in Poland and
Armenia, he said it was difficult to give definitely one answer. "The
important thing is that we were able to explain to our society to
what extent corruption may be destructive to state." Polish official
also added that corruption risks were more widespread in privatization
sphere.
Ishkhan Zakaryan noted in turn that RA Control Chamber has a working
group dealing with such issues and in 2010, he will make a statement,
determining the essence of corruption and indicating corrupt spheres
and tools designed to combat them.