220 CORRUPTION-RELATED CRIMINAL CASES OPENED IN ARMENIA SO FAR THIS YEAR - DEPUTY PROSECUTOR GENERAL
news.am
November 02, 2012 | 17:03
YEREVAN. - Armenia's law enforcement agencies have launched 220
corruption-related criminal proceedings over the course of the first
nine months of 2012, Deputy Prosecutor General Armen Danielyan stated.
In his words, the statistics show that under the conditions of
activating the corruption detection mechanisms and prosecutorial
supervision, when these indicators have grown dynamically-or maintained
their rate of growth-, a substantial work has been done by the law
enforcement, including the Prosecutor General's Office.
"And we have accomplishments as well as shortcomings and omissions in
these activities," Danielyan noted, and added: "Since the effectiveness
of the fight against such type of crimes is dependent on the quality
of enforcing the criminal law, an operative consultation meeting was
held with Armenia's Deputy Prosecutor General, and it was demanded
to secure a practice that stems solely from the letter of the law."
news.am
November 02, 2012 | 17:03
YEREVAN. - Armenia's law enforcement agencies have launched 220
corruption-related criminal proceedings over the course of the first
nine months of 2012, Deputy Prosecutor General Armen Danielyan stated.
In his words, the statistics show that under the conditions of
activating the corruption detection mechanisms and prosecutorial
supervision, when these indicators have grown dynamically-or maintained
their rate of growth-, a substantial work has been done by the law
enforcement, including the Prosecutor General's Office.
"And we have accomplishments as well as shortcomings and omissions in
these activities," Danielyan noted, and added: "Since the effectiveness
of the fight against such type of crimes is dependent on the quality
of enforcing the criminal law, an operative consultation meeting was
held with Armenia's Deputy Prosecutor General, and it was demanded
to secure a practice that stems solely from the letter of the law."