A NEW QUESTIONING WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF ONGOING INVESTIGATION IN CIVILITAS FOUNDATION
http://hetq.am/eng/news/25420/a-new-questioning-within-the-framework-of-ongoing-investigation-in-civilitas-foundation.html
15:00, April 12, 2013
Vahe Aghabegians, a founding member of the Board of the Civilitas
Foundation arrived in Armenia on April 6, and immediately thereafter,
on April 8, was called for questioning by Armenia's National Security
Service within the framework of the ongoing investigation relating to
the Civilitas Foundation. Vahe Aghabegians has not been a member of
the board since February 2012, and has not lived in Armenia since 2009.
The questioning took place on April 11, during which the investigator
has inquired about projects carried by in 2001, in Armenia's Foreign
Ministry. Vahe Aghabegians was an unpaid volunteer Advisor to the
Minister from 1998 to 2008. He was also questioned about car wash and
fuel issues having to do with cars not belonging to the Civilitas
Foundation. The Civilitas Foundation reports that there were also
questions about "money laundering."
From: A. Papazian
http://hetq.am/eng/news/25420/a-new-questioning-within-the-framework-of-ongoing-investigation-in-civilitas-foundation.html
15:00, April 12, 2013
Vahe Aghabegians, a founding member of the Board of the Civilitas
Foundation arrived in Armenia on April 6, and immediately thereafter,
on April 8, was called for questioning by Armenia's National Security
Service within the framework of the ongoing investigation relating to
the Civilitas Foundation. Vahe Aghabegians has not been a member of
the board since February 2012, and has not lived in Armenia since 2009.
The questioning took place on April 11, during which the investigator
has inquired about projects carried by in 2001, in Armenia's Foreign
Ministry. Vahe Aghabegians was an unpaid volunteer Advisor to the
Minister from 1998 to 2008. He was also questioned about car wash and
fuel issues having to do with cars not belonging to the Civilitas
Foundation. The Civilitas Foundation reports that there were also
questions about "money laundering."
From: A. Papazian