ARMENIAN POLICE HAVE NOT RECEIVED DOCUMENTS RELATED TO "OFFSHORE SCANDAL"
July 19, 2013 | 13:53
YEREVAN. - Armenian police have not received response to query from
the Cyprus registry yet, press service told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
Earlier it was reported that PM Tigran Sargsyan had received the reply
to his query that was made to the state registry for the companies
that are registered in Cyprus. The spokesperson for Premier said they
cannot disclose the contents of the document, since this is within
the authority of the law enforcement agencies. He informed that they
sent this document to the Prosecutor General's Office and the latter
forwarded it to police.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, Hetq.am News Agency had
written that PM Tigran Sargsyan, Archbishop Navasard Kjoyan-the
Vicar General of the Araratian Pontifical Diocese of the Armenian
Apostolic Church-, and "jeweler" Ashot Sukiasyan are shareholders
in an offshore company called Wlispera Holdings Limited, which is
registered in Cyprus. Sargsyan and Kjoyan, however, have denied their
involvement in such company.
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July 19, 2013 | 13:53
YEREVAN. - Armenian police have not received response to query from
the Cyprus registry yet, press service told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
Earlier it was reported that PM Tigran Sargsyan had received the reply
to his query that was made to the state registry for the companies
that are registered in Cyprus. The spokesperson for Premier said they
cannot disclose the contents of the document, since this is within
the authority of the law enforcement agencies. He informed that they
sent this document to the Prosecutor General's Office and the latter
forwarded it to police.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, Hetq.am News Agency had
written that PM Tigran Sargsyan, Archbishop Navasard Kjoyan-the
Vicar General of the Araratian Pontifical Diocese of the Armenian
Apostolic Church-, and "jeweler" Ashot Sukiasyan are shareholders
in an offshore company called Wlispera Holdings Limited, which is
registered in Cyprus. Sargsyan and Kjoyan, however, have denied their
involvement in such company.
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