PROSPEROUS ARMENIA TO PROPOSE AGENDA TO PREMIER-HEADED ANTI-CORRUPTION COUNCIL
tert.am
02.11.12
The Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) attaches paramount importance to
anti-corruption measures.
However, real struggle against corruption - practical steps - is
of essential importance for the party. That is, the PAP is going to
propose its agenda at the anti-corruption council's meeting scheduled
for Saturday and to be chaired by Armenia's Prime Minister Tigran
Sargsyan.
If the council approves the PAP agenda, a PAP representative is
ready to participate in the council's meeting. "The following issues
are on the agenda: first, the major reasons for ineffectiveness of
anti-corruption measures; second, problem of full-scale activities
of the ethics committee dealing with high-ranking officials," Naira
Zohrabyan, Secretary of the PAP parliamentary group, told Tert.am.
The PAP-proposed agenda includes the issue of "$16.6m worth lectures"
read for residents in Armenia's rural communities under the Millennium
Challenge Armenia Account.
"I think Armenian citizens must know about what was the quality
of lectures that cost U.S. $16.6," Zohrabyan said. She noted that
Armenia's Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan is Chairman of the Board of
Trustees of the Millennium Challenge Armenia Account.
tert.am
02.11.12
The Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) attaches paramount importance to
anti-corruption measures.
However, real struggle against corruption - practical steps - is
of essential importance for the party. That is, the PAP is going to
propose its agenda at the anti-corruption council's meeting scheduled
for Saturday and to be chaired by Armenia's Prime Minister Tigran
Sargsyan.
If the council approves the PAP agenda, a PAP representative is
ready to participate in the council's meeting. "The following issues
are on the agenda: first, the major reasons for ineffectiveness of
anti-corruption measures; second, problem of full-scale activities
of the ethics committee dealing with high-ranking officials," Naira
Zohrabyan, Secretary of the PAP parliamentary group, told Tert.am.
The PAP-proposed agenda includes the issue of "$16.6m worth lectures"
read for residents in Armenia's rural communities under the Millennium
Challenge Armenia Account.
"I think Armenian citizens must know about what was the quality
of lectures that cost U.S. $16.6," Zohrabyan said. She noted that
Armenia's Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan is Chairman of the Board of
Trustees of the Millennium Challenge Armenia Account.