Armenia's PM instructs sending school construction violations cases to
prosecutor's office
tert.am
20:05 - 06.10.12
Within the framework of his visit to the Armenian province of Shirak,
Armenia's Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan visited Mets Mantash
secondary school which has been reconstructed with a number of
violations, government's website reports.
At the consultation held in the school, head of the Financial
Oversight Inspection of the Finance Ministry Sona Gharibyan reported
that the contract on reconstruction of the school has been signed
still in July 2009 and the contractor was `Parvana Montage' company
renamed in 2012 to N.M. Ohanyan company.
The total contractual cost of the reconstruction was 479,4 million
drams and the works were intended to be accomplished in November 2012.
Gharibyan said as a result of the studies they have disclosed
violations amounting to 207 million drams, flaws, inefficient
expenditures.
She said the Seismicity service of the Emergency Situations Ministry
assessed the technical condition of the building as three-degree
unsatisfactory. She said the building should be strengthened.
`The interior works amounting to about 165 million drams have almost
been completed, while if taking into consideration that the revealed
flaws are widespread and the fortification works have not been
conducted yet, these expenditures will again be senseless,' the head
of the inspection said.
Gharibyan said the same flaws have been registered in Masis N5 school.
Some 212,1 million drams have been allocated for the reconstruction of
the school. Violations amounting to 80 million have been registered.
Prime Minister was also reported that no alarms or negative
assessments have been voiced by organizations or bodies conducting
construction oversight.
The head of the government instructed to immediately hand the
materials to the prosecutor's office and bring the cases to their
logical end. He said all the people responsible will be hold
accountable for the violations.
PM Sargsyan said the cases should be made public to show all the
construction companies what happens in case of violations. The head of
the government instructed to periodically report him about the working
process.
prosecutor's office
tert.am
20:05 - 06.10.12
Within the framework of his visit to the Armenian province of Shirak,
Armenia's Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan visited Mets Mantash
secondary school which has been reconstructed with a number of
violations, government's website reports.
At the consultation held in the school, head of the Financial
Oversight Inspection of the Finance Ministry Sona Gharibyan reported
that the contract on reconstruction of the school has been signed
still in July 2009 and the contractor was `Parvana Montage' company
renamed in 2012 to N.M. Ohanyan company.
The total contractual cost of the reconstruction was 479,4 million
drams and the works were intended to be accomplished in November 2012.
Gharibyan said as a result of the studies they have disclosed
violations amounting to 207 million drams, flaws, inefficient
expenditures.
She said the Seismicity service of the Emergency Situations Ministry
assessed the technical condition of the building as three-degree
unsatisfactory. She said the building should be strengthened.
`The interior works amounting to about 165 million drams have almost
been completed, while if taking into consideration that the revealed
flaws are widespread and the fortification works have not been
conducted yet, these expenditures will again be senseless,' the head
of the inspection said.
Gharibyan said the same flaws have been registered in Masis N5 school.
Some 212,1 million drams have been allocated for the reconstruction of
the school. Violations amounting to 80 million have been registered.
Prime Minister was also reported that no alarms or negative
assessments have been voiced by organizations or bodies conducting
construction oversight.
The head of the government instructed to immediately hand the
materials to the prosecutor's office and bring the cases to their
logical end. He said all the people responsible will be hold
accountable for the violations.
PM Sargsyan said the cases should be made public to show all the
construction companies what happens in case of violations. The head of
the government instructed to periodically report him about the working
process.