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27.04.2022
Transparency of Assets Would Enable the World to Combat Kleptocracy: Arusyak Julhakyan
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At the Plenary Sitting of PACE Spring Session, the member of the Armenian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Arusyak Julhakyan spoke about the need of combating corruption, the importance of the return of illegal assets within that framework and the reforms made in Armenia in that direction.

“Dear colleagues,

One of the tools for combating corruption and organized crime is the confiscation of illicit profits and other criminal assets.

But why is it important to fight corruption and kleptocracy? It’s crucial, as in my belief corruption is a national security threat. It undermines democracy, hollows out the rule of law having an impact on law enforcement bodies and judicial systems, affects the state’s effectiveness, affects the economic environment creating and strengthening a shadow economy, deteriorates the investment climate in the country, and ultimately it can bring to the loss of national sovereignty. Corruption also fuels the rise of authoritarian leaders who seek to exploit social divisions, who use public office for personal gain by these undermining democracies worldwide.

Corrupt leaders cling to power through patronage networks and exploit rule-of-law jurisdictions to conceal and protect their stolen assets. These leaders are also accustomed to using strategic corruption as a tool of foreign policy. In my point of view transparency of assets would enable the world to combat kleptocracy breaking the pathway - steal, obscure, spend. After the Armenian peaceful revolution of 2018 among other reforms in the field of combating corruption, the Armenian Government also addressed the mentioned issue. Starting from February 2020 the companies operating in Armenia have an obligation to submit a declaration about real owners and beneficiaries․ An open register was created for real owners and beneficiaries of legal persons, which makes them transparent for the public.

As regards the confiscation of the illicit assets, in 2020 the Armenian Parliament adopted a law on Confiscation of property of illicit origin, which envisages a non-conviction based confiscation. It may help not only recover the stolen assets within Armenia and beyond, but also apply the regulations regarding the cases of organized crime, money laundering, trafficking, etc. During the development and adoption of this Law the experience of some countries of the Council of Europe in the sphere was considered.

Based on this Law, a special division in the Office of the Prosecutor General was created and now we can already see the regulations in action. The first cases involving illicit assets of former high-ranking officials have been already sent to the Armenian courts and, and we are now expecting the first results of the confiscation process. This means that it’s time to think how and for what we are going to use the confiscated illicit assets.

From this perspective the resolution and the respective recommendation on “How to Put Confiscated Criminal Assets to Good Use?” will be extremely important and useful for us.

And to conclude, dear colleagues, let me state that it is important to understand how we can join our efforts to combat organized crime, including money laundering, which will in its turn help us strengthen and protect the democratic institutions. We know that the democracies, democratic systems are very frequently targeted using the laundered money itself. So it is important to understand what can be done by the democracies to protect themselves and each other.” Arusyak Julhakyan concluded.


27.04.2022
Executive Body Proposes Amendments to Forest Code
The Government and the state bodies can adopt normative legal acts, if the power to adopt them is reserved by the Constitution or laws. The RA Deputy Minister of Environment Aram Meymaryan said about it at the sitting of the NA Standing Committee on Territorial Administration, Local Self-Government,...

27.04.2022
Participants of NA Communication School and Time Management Courses Receive Certificates
The National Assembly permanently highlights the development of the capacities and knowledge of the Staff employees. Cooperating with the international counterparts, a platform of the exchange of the best international experience and skills was created.Within the framework of the expansion of the re...

27.04.2022
Legislative Initiative for Economically Using Water Resources
The legislative and the executive bodies carry out continuous work for mitigating the manifestations of the climate changes in the sphere of agriculture and more effectively using the water resources.At April 17 sitting of the Standing Committee on Territorial Administration, Local Self-Government, ...

27.04.2022
Amendments for Targeted Use of Environmental Tax
The improvement of the current system for the targeted use of environmental tax paid for environment pollution is a continuous process. The Law on Targeted Use of Environmental Tax Paid by Companies was adopted in 2021, and over time, it was necessary to make amendments – bringing the regulations in...

27.04.2022
An Opportunity to Be Created for Exporting Planting Substances by New Draft Law
The planting substance produced in Armenia has never been certified conditioned by the absence of the legislation on certification of the planting material.In recent years a demand emerged for the planting substance certification legislation in our country. We’ll attach importance to local planting ...

27.04.2022
Chief of Staff, Secretary General of National Assembly Vahan Naribekyan Meets with Ambassador of Canada to Armenia
Such meetings contribute to the strengthening of friendly ties between the two countries. The Chief of Staff, the Secretary General of the National Assembly of Armenia Vahan Naribekyan said about this at the meeting with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Canada to Armenia Alison Ma...

27.04.2022
Alen Simonyan Receives Representatives of Delegation Carried Out OSCE/ODIHR Observation Mission
On April 27, the RA NA President Alen Simonyan received the representatives of the delegation carried out the OSCE/ODIHR Observation Mission.Speaking about the aim of the visit, during the 2021 snap elections the Head of the OSCE/ODIHR Observation Eoghan Murphy has noted that they are in Armenia for...

27.04.2022
In Case of Export, Small and Medium Entrepreneurships to Be Released from Obligation to Pay State Duty by Legislative Initiative of Government
The Government, by the amendment to the Law on State Duty, proposes to allow entities not to pay the state duty included in customs payments for goods exported from Armenia under one transport document from one carrier to one recipient, and the total customs value of which does not exceed the amount...

27.04.2022
Sanctions of Violating the Requirements of Accounting the Precious Metals and Scrap Stones to be Made Stricter
The sanctions set for violating the requirements of accounting the precious metals and scrap stones will be made stricter by the legislative proposal of the Government. Violating the abovementioned requirements will cause appointment of fine by 200-fold of the minimum salary for every violation inst...

27.04.2022
Bill Authored by Goverog Papoyan Clarifies Scope of Open Joint-Stock Companies Submitting Annual Reports
The deputy of the Civil Contract Faction Gevorg Papoyan, with an amendment to the RA Civil Code, proposes to rewrite Article 107.2 of the RA Civil Code of May 5, 1998, that is – “An Open Joint-Stock Company (OJSC) is obliged to publish its annual report and balance sheet every year, for the informat...



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