SLAP TO ARMENIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES
"We have records on misappropriation and misuse by former and present
high-ranking officials of your country. By the way, we have an
agreement to submit those records to Russian high-ranking officials.
It will be done officially. We will not hide them, especially that
some Russian high-ranking officials are rumored to have "sponsored"
the transfer of dirty money from Armenia. Russia is interested in
the revelation and return of the money stolen from Armenia to use the
money for the solution of the social problems of people," stated the
head of public relations of Russia's Public Anti-Corruption Council
Marina Galyuchenko in an interview with the Aravot Daily.
Marina Galyuchenko's statement caused a strong reaction but the law
enforcement bodies are invisible. No law enforcement body of Armenia
has reacted to her statement.
Meanwhile, there are super strong grounds to react. Damage to Armenia
by Armenian officials is concerned, so the Armenian law enforcement
bodies should have applied to the organization from where the report
came or requested the available information through their Russian
counterparts.
On the other hand, it will be strange if the Russian Public
Anti-Corruption Council has such information whereas the Armenian
law enforcement bodies do not. It will mean that the Armenian law
enforcement agencies are not doing anything though it is not something
new. The Armenian law enforcement bodies are busy protecting the
government from the opposition and servicing the political interests of
the ruling system rather than protecting the state and public assets.
The law enforcement bodies of Armenia can protect self-denyingly from
Vartan Oskanian the Civilitas Foundation founded by Vartan Oskanian
but leave state assets unprotected, allowing it to be wasted and even
successfully exported to Russia.
Marina Galyuchenko's statement is a slap across the face of the
Armenian law enforcement agencies because Marina Galyuchenko's
organization has something which the Armenian law enforcement bodies
must have.
Consequently, the heads of this system must either announce that
Marina Galyuchenko is lying, and they possess no such information or
they must resign for bad performance.
By the way, it should not be ruled out that information possessed by
Russia's Public Anti-Corruption Council concerns also the high-ranking
officials of Armenia's law enforcement agencies whose luxury life
style in no way fits their salaries and positions which means they
have income from somewhere else, usually from major property registered
in the name of their relatives.
James Hakobyan 10:31 05/04/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/29516
"We have records on misappropriation and misuse by former and present
high-ranking officials of your country. By the way, we have an
agreement to submit those records to Russian high-ranking officials.
It will be done officially. We will not hide them, especially that
some Russian high-ranking officials are rumored to have "sponsored"
the transfer of dirty money from Armenia. Russia is interested in
the revelation and return of the money stolen from Armenia to use the
money for the solution of the social problems of people," stated the
head of public relations of Russia's Public Anti-Corruption Council
Marina Galyuchenko in an interview with the Aravot Daily.
Marina Galyuchenko's statement caused a strong reaction but the law
enforcement bodies are invisible. No law enforcement body of Armenia
has reacted to her statement.
Meanwhile, there are super strong grounds to react. Damage to Armenia
by Armenian officials is concerned, so the Armenian law enforcement
bodies should have applied to the organization from where the report
came or requested the available information through their Russian
counterparts.
On the other hand, it will be strange if the Russian Public
Anti-Corruption Council has such information whereas the Armenian
law enforcement bodies do not. It will mean that the Armenian law
enforcement agencies are not doing anything though it is not something
new. The Armenian law enforcement bodies are busy protecting the
government from the opposition and servicing the political interests of
the ruling system rather than protecting the state and public assets.
The law enforcement bodies of Armenia can protect self-denyingly from
Vartan Oskanian the Civilitas Foundation founded by Vartan Oskanian
but leave state assets unprotected, allowing it to be wasted and even
successfully exported to Russia.
Marina Galyuchenko's statement is a slap across the face of the
Armenian law enforcement agencies because Marina Galyuchenko's
organization has something which the Armenian law enforcement bodies
must have.
Consequently, the heads of this system must either announce that
Marina Galyuchenko is lying, and they possess no such information or
they must resign for bad performance.
By the way, it should not be ruled out that information possessed by
Russia's Public Anti-Corruption Council concerns also the high-ranking
officials of Armenia's law enforcement agencies whose luxury life
style in no way fits their salaries and positions which means they
have income from somewhere else, usually from major property registered
in the name of their relatives.
James Hakobyan 10:31 05/04/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/29516