Armenian government hosts anti-corruption council session

Armenian government hosts anti-corruption council session

PanARMENIAN.Net - On October 12, Armenian government hosted the anti-corruption council session led by the head of the council, Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargysan.

Amendments to the regulations on Creation of Anti-corruption Council were presented, envisaging changes in the structure of the monitoring committee in charge of anti-corruption strategy.

Monitoring results in the framework of 2009-2012 activity program in the framework of anti-corruption strategy were discussed.

Meeting participants also focused on the report of the head of Armenian delegation to GRECO (Council of Europe's Group of States against Corruption), governmental press service reported.

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