RF NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMITTEE EXPECTED TO INFORM TOP LEADERSHIP OF RUSSIA OF MISAPPROPRIATIONS BY ARMENIAN OFFICIALS
ARMINFO
Thursday, April 4, 13:12
National Anti-Corruption Committee of Russia public organization
is expected to submit data on jugglery and misappropriations by
high-ranking officials of Armenia to the top leadership of the Russian
Federation (RF), a representative of the organization Marina Galuchenko
told a Yerevan-based Aravot newspaper.
She said that data and relevant documents will be submitted officially,
including data of the Russian statesmen that "sheltered" export of
'dirty money' from Armenia at the time.
Galuchenko said that Russia is interested in return of those funds to
Armenia for social spending. The paper writes that the decision was
adopted in cooperation with the given structure and the Armenian NGO
Anti-Criminal. The latter decided to draw the list of the most corrupt
officials in Armenia with the second president Robert Kocharyan on
the top of it.
In this light, Galuchenko said that the name of the second president
may occur in the 'dossier.' In the meanwhile, ArmInfo's correspondent
could not contact Kocharyan's spokesperson for any comments.
From: A. Papazian
ARMINFO
Thursday, April 4, 13:12
National Anti-Corruption Committee of Russia public organization
is expected to submit data on jugglery and misappropriations by
high-ranking officials of Armenia to the top leadership of the Russian
Federation (RF), a representative of the organization Marina Galuchenko
told a Yerevan-based Aravot newspaper.
She said that data and relevant documents will be submitted officially,
including data of the Russian statesmen that "sheltered" export of
'dirty money' from Armenia at the time.
Galuchenko said that Russia is interested in return of those funds to
Armenia for social spending. The paper writes that the decision was
adopted in cooperation with the given structure and the Armenian NGO
Anti-Criminal. The latter decided to draw the list of the most corrupt
officials in Armenia with the second president Robert Kocharyan on
the top of it.
In this light, Galuchenko said that the name of the second president
may occur in the 'dossier.' In the meanwhile, ArmInfo's correspondent
could not contact Kocharyan's spokesperson for any comments.
From: A. Papazian