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    Criminal case regarding "Civilitas" Foundation hits Armenia's image

    ARMINFO
    Friday, June 15, 16:00

    The criminal case regarding "Civilitas" Foundation hits the image of
    Armenia and its law-enforcement agencies, director of the foundation,
    Salbi Kazaryan, told journalists today.

    To note, today she was called to the National Security Service to be
    questioned like a witness on a lawsuit filed against the foundation by
    the third point of the 19Ã?Â?th clause of the Criminal Code of Armenia
    (money laundering).

    Kazaryan said that just the same way as the founder of the foundation,
    ex-foreign minister of Armenia, Vardan Oskanyan, she also refused to
    give evidence, as the statement of the National Security Service was
    formed in such an absurd way, that it is simply senseless to discuss
    it. She stood in the NSC for an hour, during which some documents
    connected with activity of the foundation were checked, she said and
    added that it is clear that this checking process which is absolutely
    senseless hinders natural work of the foundation.

    To recall, yesterday ambassadors of several countries to Armenia
    visited the foundation and were presented the details of the process
    around it, as well the financial sources and expenses of the
    foundation as well as its main directions.

    Kazaryan told journalists that she hopes that the visit of the
    ambassadors will positively affect the course of the case. "The
    authorities as well as the law-enforcement agencies should understand
    that such a wrong approach and such an absurd blaming of the
    foundation hits the image of the country. The "Civilitas" has been
    functioning rather transparently and had no violations. Any accusation
    and suspicion is groundless. We are confident that finally this case
    will find its fair settlement, as the foundation has been working as
    transparent as possible", - director of the foundation said.

    The criminal case against the Civilitas Foundation concerns the $2mln
    transaction for the sale of Huntsman Building Products, an
    Armenia-based company owned by US-based Polymer Materials and Huntsman
    International, says the National Security Service of Armenia.

    "As a result of some inaccuracies in the contract, the transaction was
    not submitted to the tax authorities and therefore left untaxed. Of
    the charity funds left in Armenia according to the wish of the
    American side, as much as $1,135,000 was not spent for charity but was
    transferred to accounts opened by the founder and president of the
    Civilitas Foundation Vartan Oskanian and the Foundation's trustee
    Tigran Karapetyan, with part of the money used for personal needs. In
    its turn, contrary to its own charter, the Civilitas Foundation failed
    to report on the taxation of the $2mln provided to Polymer Materials
    and Huntsman International for charity," says the NSS, adding that the
    case stipulates tax inspections, trade analyses, interrogations.

    In response to the NSS's report, Vartan Oskanian has repeated that the
    case is clearly politically motivated. "I want to say the following:
    money laundering, Oskanian, Huntsman are words that cannot be placed
    together in one sentence. In order for there to be money laundering,
    there must first be dirty money. In this case, the source of the funds
    are known, the buyer is known, the transfer of the funds to me and to
    Civilitas according to the donor's wishes have been transparent and
    electronic. The attorneys have said that no tax obligation was created
    as a result of the transaction. And the donor's funds "shall be
    considered as a donation and the Recipient has the right to use in its
    discretion and for the implementation of its statutory objectives.
    Only those with political motivations will attempt to reduce a good
    man's good work to political currency," says Oskanian.




    From: A. Papazian
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