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    'OFFSHORE' FRACAS HAUNTS PRIME MINISTER

    http://asbarez.com/111070/%E2%80%98offshore-fracas%E2%80%99-haunts-prime-minister/
    Wednesday, July 3rd, 2013

    Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, the center of attention in a
    developing fraud case.

    COMPILED BY ROUBEN KRIKOURIAN

    YEREVAN-The Prosecutor-General of Armenia, Aghvan Hovsepian, has asked
    his visiting Greek Cypriot counterpart Clerides on Tuesday to help
    Armenian law-enforcement authorities investigate a high-profile fraud
    case that has sparked corruption allegations against Prime Minister
    Tigran Sagsyan, RFE/RL's Armenian service has reported.

    The case stems from the alleged misappropriation by Armenian
    businessman Ashot Sukiasian of millions of dollars invested by another
    entrepreneur, Paylak Hayrapetian. Sukiasian has been charged with
    stealing the money through a company registered in Cyprus.

    The company, Wlispera Holdings, Ltd., is formally co-owned in three
    equal parts by Skiasian and by Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan and
    the Primate of the Ararat Diocese Archbishop Navasard Kchoyan. Prime
    Minister Sagsyan claims that it was registered in his name without
    his knowledge.

    Asked by RFE/RL whether authorities in Cyprus, a world famous tax
    haven, can register a company in the name of an individual who is
    unaware of its existence Clerides said: "No."

    "But I don't want to go into details until I look into the case and
    documents that are needed for investigating those events," he added.

    Sargsyan has been under fire since the publication of a report
    by Hetq.am in late May linking him to the company called Wlispera
    Holdings, to which monies have been wired in this alleged fraud case.

    Hetq.amdisclosed a document purportedly certifying that he co-owns it
    along with Archbishop Navasard Kchoyan and businessman Ashot Sukiasian.

    According to the report by Hetq.am, $10.7 million worth of bank
    loans intended for Sukasian's Dzoragyugh Production Cooperative were
    funneled to three companies registered in Cyprus, including Wilspera
    Holdings. The loans were acquired by placing $33 million of business
    partner Paylak Hayrapetian's property as collateral. Hayrapetian made
    the allegations public after it became apparent that his property
    was going to be seized, as the $10.7 million loan went to the trio's
    company abroad and met none of the bank's established requirements.

    The loans were intended for the expansion of Sukasian's diamond
    processing operation and were spurred by a government initiative to
    transform Armenia into a world center for diamond processing.

    Ashot Sukasian has since fled Armenia, with the Armenian law
    enforcement attempting to track him down.

    Sukasian and Archbishop Navasard Kchoyan have been in the news
    before, including in one report that claims Archbishop Navasard
    Kjoyan is Sukasian's godfather and that it was Sukiasyan who gifted
    an expensive Bentley automobile to the clergyman. Sukasian and Prime
    Minister Sargsyan have also been in the news in dealings with Sierra
    Leone diamond industry representatives.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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