RPA MP had purchased the property of a businessman involved in offshore scandal
January 31 2015
According to information of a famous offshore scandal victim, also
businessman Paylak Hayrapetyan, half of his property pledged at the
"Ameria bank" is purchased by RPA MP Mher Sedrakyan (known as Tokhmakh
Mher). Paylak Hayrapetyan has not even managed to submit a lawsuit to
the court with a claim to ban the sale of his property pledged to the
bank. According to him, the investigation was still underway when,
"Ameria bank" has put his property for sale at a low price. "The
Jermuk sport complex, another hotel complex, my son's summer house and
two building on Kochar Street were pledged. Now, everything is sold by
pieces and shared between each other." He is planning to apply to the
court in the coming days to save his remaining property pledged to the
bank. He hopes that he will manage doing it. To our question of what
news does he have about the interrogation of detained Shot Sukiasyan
involved in the scandal, Paylak Hayrapetyan told that Sukiasyan
repeatedly confirmed that he has forged the signatures of the former
Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan and the leader of the Ararat Diocese of
the Armenian Apostolic Church Archbishop Khchoyan. "But the prosecutor
said that such a thing is impossible, if they do send the signed-in
document or do not go to sign them. There's something so dark in this
matter." Note that back in 2009, in the office of the Minister Nerses
Yeritsyan at the building of the Ministry of Economy, the then Prime
Minister of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan organized a meeting-conference
with the leaders of 23 industrial organizations, which discussed the
500 million dollars loan of Russia to Armenia, of which Russia was to
give 100 million dollars in the form of product - raw diamond. And the
100 million dollars loan was to be divided between these 23
organizations, so that the latter would start working. Businessman
Paylak Hayrapetyan had offered to pledge all his assets worth of 33
million dollars and had given about 10 million dollars received from
"Ameria bank" to Ashot Sukiasyan, who taking the amount had fled the
country. In 2014, February, Ashot Sukiasyan was detected in Georgia.
Arpine SIMONYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2015/01/31/168646/
January 31 2015
According to information of a famous offshore scandal victim, also
businessman Paylak Hayrapetyan, half of his property pledged at the
"Ameria bank" is purchased by RPA MP Mher Sedrakyan (known as Tokhmakh
Mher). Paylak Hayrapetyan has not even managed to submit a lawsuit to
the court with a claim to ban the sale of his property pledged to the
bank. According to him, the investigation was still underway when,
"Ameria bank" has put his property for sale at a low price. "The
Jermuk sport complex, another hotel complex, my son's summer house and
two building on Kochar Street were pledged. Now, everything is sold by
pieces and shared between each other." He is planning to apply to the
court in the coming days to save his remaining property pledged to the
bank. He hopes that he will manage doing it. To our question of what
news does he have about the interrogation of detained Shot Sukiasyan
involved in the scandal, Paylak Hayrapetyan told that Sukiasyan
repeatedly confirmed that he has forged the signatures of the former
Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan and the leader of the Ararat Diocese of
the Armenian Apostolic Church Archbishop Khchoyan. "But the prosecutor
said that such a thing is impossible, if they do send the signed-in
document or do not go to sign them. There's something so dark in this
matter." Note that back in 2009, in the office of the Minister Nerses
Yeritsyan at the building of the Ministry of Economy, the then Prime
Minister of Armenia Tigran Sargsyan organized a meeting-conference
with the leaders of 23 industrial organizations, which discussed the
500 million dollars loan of Russia to Armenia, of which Russia was to
give 100 million dollars in the form of product - raw diamond. And the
100 million dollars loan was to be divided between these 23
organizations, so that the latter would start working. Businessman
Paylak Hayrapetyan had offered to pledge all his assets worth of 33
million dollars and had given about 10 million dollars received from
"Ameria bank" to Ashot Sukiasyan, who taking the amount had fled the
country. In 2014, February, Ashot Sukiasyan was detected in Georgia.
Arpine SIMONYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2015/01/31/168646/