MOZART AND GAGIK KHACHATRYAN
Lragir.am News
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/economy23301.html
12:59:06 - 10/09/2011
The consulate of Austria to Armenia released some clarification
regarding the news reports that the chief of the State Revenue
Committee, Gagik Khachatryan, has bought the chocolate company Mozart
for 200 million dollars. The consulate of Austria made an inquiry in
Austria for clarification.
The clarification received and published by the consulate does not
answer the question if Gagik Khachatryan has bought the company or
not. It rather answers the question what Gagik Khachatryan has bought.
The press release of the consulate of Austria dwells on the history
of the company, provides some information on its management,
but there is not a clear statement that Gagik Khachatryan has not
bought this factory. After all, he could have bought stocks of the
company. In other words, different options are possible, therefore
the clarification of the consulate of Austria is vague.
If their purpose was to clarify the issue, the consulate apparently
failed. Although, on the other hand, the consulate succeeded to hint
to the Armenian audience that in reality Khachatryan is related to
this company, and tried to reveal to what exactly Khachatryan is
related. In any case, Austria~Rs response allows to draw these and
perhaps other conclusions. Perhaps, there is a need to state more
clearly what the consulate of Austria wanted to convey because thereby
it will do a considerable favor to the civil society of Armenia.
Lragir.am News
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/economy23301.html
12:59:06 - 10/09/2011
The consulate of Austria to Armenia released some clarification
regarding the news reports that the chief of the State Revenue
Committee, Gagik Khachatryan, has bought the chocolate company Mozart
for 200 million dollars. The consulate of Austria made an inquiry in
Austria for clarification.
The clarification received and published by the consulate does not
answer the question if Gagik Khachatryan has bought the company or
not. It rather answers the question what Gagik Khachatryan has bought.
The press release of the consulate of Austria dwells on the history
of the company, provides some information on its management,
but there is not a clear statement that Gagik Khachatryan has not
bought this factory. After all, he could have bought stocks of the
company. In other words, different options are possible, therefore
the clarification of the consulate of Austria is vague.
If their purpose was to clarify the issue, the consulate apparently
failed. Although, on the other hand, the consulate succeeded to hint
to the Armenian audience that in reality Khachatryan is related to
this company, and tried to reveal to what exactly Khachatryan is
related. In any case, Austria~Rs response allows to draw these and
perhaps other conclusions. Perhaps, there is a need to state more
clearly what the consulate of Austria wanted to convey because thereby
it will do a considerable favor to the civil society of Armenia.