BJNI DEAL IS NULL AND VOID: SIL CONCERN
Tert.am
16:12 ~U 01.02.10
Recent developments over the Bjni Mineral Water Factory CJSC once
again have proved that Armenian authorities have a "special" attitude
towards the Sukiasyan family, says a statement released by SIL Concern.
"Bjni Mineral Water Factory CJSC - currently involved in a bankrupt
court case - was brought by [Armenian] authorities to such a point
where they wanted it to be," reads the statement, according to which
on December 25, 2009, the real estate, movable property, mining rights
and other property rights belonging to Bjni were sold to Armenian
Royal Cigarette CJSC as one entity.
"In this case too, as it was in February 2009, all the property
belonging to the company was sold again to the same person with serious
violations of the law, which certainly lay grounds for us to say that
the deal is null and void," says the statement, adding that Armenian
authorities made 9 violations of the law during the deal.
The statement also says that the fact that Armenian Royal Cigarette
CJSC signed a contract enabling it to pay the sum at an optional time,
is direct proof that the company, in fact, did not have the necessary
money at the time and Armenian authorities decided to donate the
company's estate to the buyer.
According to the authors of the statement, Armenian Royal Cigarette
CJSC is not a conscientious buyer.
SIL Concern assures that "there will come a time when the company's
estate will be returned to its real owner with compensation for all the
losses the company has suffered, as the property was taken from its
proprietor illegally, under the pressure of the police, prosecutor's
office, Judicial Acts Compulsory Service, nature protection and tax
service bodies through illegal acts and torture."
Tert.am
16:12 ~U 01.02.10
Recent developments over the Bjni Mineral Water Factory CJSC once
again have proved that Armenian authorities have a "special" attitude
towards the Sukiasyan family, says a statement released by SIL Concern.
"Bjni Mineral Water Factory CJSC - currently involved in a bankrupt
court case - was brought by [Armenian] authorities to such a point
where they wanted it to be," reads the statement, according to which
on December 25, 2009, the real estate, movable property, mining rights
and other property rights belonging to Bjni were sold to Armenian
Royal Cigarette CJSC as one entity.
"In this case too, as it was in February 2009, all the property
belonging to the company was sold again to the same person with serious
violations of the law, which certainly lay grounds for us to say that
the deal is null and void," says the statement, adding that Armenian
authorities made 9 violations of the law during the deal.
The statement also says that the fact that Armenian Royal Cigarette
CJSC signed a contract enabling it to pay the sum at an optional time,
is direct proof that the company, in fact, did not have the necessary
money at the time and Armenian authorities decided to donate the
company's estate to the buyer.
According to the authors of the statement, Armenian Royal Cigarette
CJSC is not a conscientious buyer.
SIL Concern assures that "there will come a time when the company's
estate will be returned to its real owner with compensation for all the
losses the company has suffered, as the property was taken from its
proprietor illegally, under the pressure of the police, prosecutor's
office, Judicial Acts Compulsory Service, nature protection and tax
service bodies through illegal acts and torture."