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    LEVON'S AND ROBERT'S "OFFSHORE"

    The offshore scandal in Armenia is getting bigger. Apparently, Tigran
    Sargsyan didn't joke when he said that the misappropriations of all
    time should be revealed. So his former party fellow Arshak Sadoyan
    decided to "catch the big fish" - Levon Ter-Petrosyan.

    Arshak Sadoyan recalled in a press conference that Ter-Petrosyan
    carried out money laundering in offshore with the help of the minister
    of energy Sepuh Tashchyan, 1992-93, and minister of communications
    Grigor Poghpatyan, 1991-98.

    The point is about the ArmenTel deal. Under Ter-Petrosyan's tenure,
    TVT offshore company was opened and which bought almost the half
    of ArmenTel assets. Then, press reported about the deal which was
    particular because TVT had no investment obligations. TVT received
    about 85 million USD from the deal in 1998 and ArmenTel passed to
    the Greek OTE Company, which became a monopolist in the telephone
    communication sphere.

    Later, Armenian authorities accused OTE for being engaged in laundering
    of Armenian dirty money. But TVT remained in shadow. By the way,
    former Armenian speaker Tigran Torosyan published a number of articles
    on this matter then.

    But the interesting in this story is that in case it develops,
    Robert Kocharyan may also be involved because ArmenTel was sold during
    Kocharyan's tenure. Once, press supporting Levon Ter-Petrosyan used to
    answer allegations against him with allegations against Kocharyan. But
    now, Kocharyan and Ter-Petrosyan are "allies" otherwise the press
    will recall the sale of brandy factory, the construction boom and
    other stories.

    By the way, Arshak Sadoyan said in the same press conference that
    the recent internal political scandals have been caused by Kocharyan.

    Life is becoming more interesting. There seems to be nothing new but
    the old is becoming relevant. It is hard to say what will follow all
    this. One thing is evident - the chain seems to be collapsing.

    11:50 27/06/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/country/view/30291

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