TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL ON CORRUPTION IN ARMENIA
News.am
12:50 / 09/24/2009
The Transparency International organization has released its Global
Corruption Report 2009.
The report specifically deals with corruption in Armenia. According
to the authors, corruption is thriving in all the spheres of Armenia's
life and takes such forms as mass bribery and political pressure, which
causes grave damage and impedes steady economic progress in Armenia.
The report contains information on 45 countries. In the part dealing
with Armenia, the authors focus their attention of the misfortunes
of the Royal Armenia Company and the Gala TV Company. The owners and
managers of the Royal Armenia Company found themselves in prison for
exposing the facts of bribery in Armenia's customs system, which is
one of the most corrupt in Armenia. Transparency International refers
to Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, who severely criticized the
Armenian customs bodies on April 17, 2008. The organization doubts
the situation in the country will be improved, as the system is headed
by Gagik Khachatryan, the person that demanded a bribe from the Royal
Armenia Company.
As regard the Gyumri-based Gala TV Company, the report says that it
was subjected to economic pressure after airing the speech of Armenia's
first President Levon Ter-Petrosyan in September 2007. Grigor Amalyan,
Chairman of the RA TV and Radio Commission, demanded that the TV
company stop broadcasting political programs. After the company
refused, it was subjected to economic pressure.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
News.am
12:50 / 09/24/2009
The Transparency International organization has released its Global
Corruption Report 2009.
The report specifically deals with corruption in Armenia. According
to the authors, corruption is thriving in all the spheres of Armenia's
life and takes such forms as mass bribery and political pressure, which
causes grave damage and impedes steady economic progress in Armenia.
The report contains information on 45 countries. In the part dealing
with Armenia, the authors focus their attention of the misfortunes
of the Royal Armenia Company and the Gala TV Company. The owners and
managers of the Royal Armenia Company found themselves in prison for
exposing the facts of bribery in Armenia's customs system, which is
one of the most corrupt in Armenia. Transparency International refers
to Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, who severely criticized the
Armenian customs bodies on April 17, 2008. The organization doubts
the situation in the country will be improved, as the system is headed
by Gagik Khachatryan, the person that demanded a bribe from the Royal
Armenia Company.
As regard the Gyumri-based Gala TV Company, the report says that it
was subjected to economic pressure after airing the speech of Armenia's
first President Levon Ter-Petrosyan in September 2007. Grigor Amalyan,
Chairman of the RA TV and Radio Commission, demanded that the TV
company stop broadcasting political programs. After the company
refused, it was subjected to economic pressure.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress