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    WHY DOESN'T PRESIDENT SERZH SARGSYAN SACK CROOKED AND INEPT OFFICIALS?
    Edik Baghdasaryan

    http://hetq.am/en/society/serj-sargsyan-4/
    [ 2010/09/13 | 16:30 ]

    This question is frequently posed by various political figures and
    players, especially those hailing from the ruling Republican Party.

    They just cannot understand how numerous officials, caught with their
    hands in the state "cookie jar" or found to be involved in various
    nefarious affairs, remain unscathed, working at their old job, often
    seen rubbing shoulders with President Sargsyan.

    Every time the RoA Control Chamber issues a report or study, you can
    bet there are several top officials, including ministers, that should
    be sacked, if not brought up on criminal charges as well.

    Let's merely recall the millions squandered recently by the Ministry
    of Culture. A portion of the funds has never been recovered and I
    believe the government can kiss that money "bye-bye". Nevertheless
    Minister Hasmik Poghosyan continues at her post. Can anyone explain why
    President Sargsyan hasn't dismissed her for such inadequate oversight?

    Last week the Prosecutor General's Office issued a statement that
    criminal cases had been initiated against companies responsible for
    clean-up work on the shores of Lake Sevan. The work contract was won
    by three companies in the normal manner - the deal was fixed from the
    start. The companies went too far though and pocketed a chunk of the
    money rather than doing the assigned job.

    Later, we find out that officials from the Ministry of Nature
    Protection signed off on the work reports as if all was going fine.

    Another taxpayer rip-off swept under the rug by corrupt officials.

    Let's face it; you don't actually believe that all this was done
    without bribes being handed out

    One month ago the chief and his deputy at the Environmental
    Inspectorate at this same Ministry were charged with bribe taking.

    They've been taking bribes for years. This is how it works when
    inspectorate employees go around to various places of business making
    inspections - palms get greased.

    The deputy ministers knew what was going on and, of course, so did the
    minister. Naturally, they got their share of the "take"; it couldn't
    be otherwise. During the past months, evidence of illegal logging
    and tree cutting in Armenia's remaining forests has been recorded
    and the ministry merely makes a daily note.

    What is compelling President Sargsyan from keeping the Nature Minister
    in office? Is it that President Sargsyan can't run the country without
    this minister? There is no logical answer to this frequently asked
    question.

    A possible explanation occurred years ago when Serzh Sargsyan was
    Armenia's Minister of Defense. This reporter was talking with an
    army general. We were discussing certain abuses linked to another top
    officer, General Yuri Khachaturov. I asked why it was that Minister
    Sargsyan didn't remove Khachaturov for misconduct. The general I was
    talking with categorically retorted, "Serzh Sargsyan doesn't sacrifice
    his people."

    Fine; but if that's the case why should the public suffer? Maybe this
    is what President Sargsyan ponders as he walks alone on the shores
    of Sevan.




    From: A. Papazian
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