ARMENIA PM AMID NEW SCANDAL? - NEWSPAPER
February 20, 2014 | 09:02
YEREVAN. - The Forum of Armenian Associations of Europe (FAAE) Legal
Committee issued the results of the studies conducted with respect
to Nairit chemical [rubber] plant of Armenian capital city Yerevan,
Chorrord Ishkhanutyun weekly reports
"The committee noted that, from 2006 to this day, an 'uneducated'
management, an intentional damage was carried at Nairit, as a result
of which 100 million dollars of debts were accumulated, [and] as a
result of wrong management, there were fires and explosions, loss of
human lives at the plant.
"[And] Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan was considered the
main person responsible for the fraud around Nairit," Chorrord
Ishkhanutyun writes.
Separately, Hetq.am had written earlier that Tigran Sargsyan,
Archbishop Navasard Kjoyan--Vicar General of the Araratian Pontifical
Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church--, and "jeweler" Ashot
Sukiasyan were shareholders in an offshore company called Wlispera
Holdings Limited, which is registered in Cyprus. Sargsyan and Kjoyan,
however, denied their involvement in such a company.
http://news.am/eng/news/195134.html
February 20, 2014 | 09:02
YEREVAN. - The Forum of Armenian Associations of Europe (FAAE) Legal
Committee issued the results of the studies conducted with respect
to Nairit chemical [rubber] plant of Armenian capital city Yerevan,
Chorrord Ishkhanutyun weekly reports
"The committee noted that, from 2006 to this day, an 'uneducated'
management, an intentional damage was carried at Nairit, as a result
of which 100 million dollars of debts were accumulated, [and] as a
result of wrong management, there were fires and explosions, loss of
human lives at the plant.
"[And] Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan was considered the
main person responsible for the fraud around Nairit," Chorrord
Ishkhanutyun writes.
Separately, Hetq.am had written earlier that Tigran Sargsyan,
Archbishop Navasard Kjoyan--Vicar General of the Araratian Pontifical
Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church--, and "jeweler" Ashot
Sukiasyan were shareholders in an offshore company called Wlispera
Holdings Limited, which is registered in Cyprus. Sargsyan and Kjoyan,
however, denied their involvement in such a company.
http://news.am/eng/news/195134.html