Since the
turn of the century the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund have
been driving a rampantly corrupt agenda in the Republic of Armenia. This was
exposed in 2004 by an Armenian Parliamentary Commission, which found that
several tens of millions of dollars worth of World Bank credits were being misappropriated
and the IMF was failing in its duty to stop the theft of valuable state assets.
By March
2007, the Bank and the IMF had made no effort to resolve the problems, so
Americas leading human rights and freedom of speech organization, the
Government Accountability Project (GAP), submitted the details to the Bank’s
watchdog body, the Department of Institutional Integrity (INT), and GAP has
since been pressing for a full investigation. Throughout 2007, the INT ignored
repeated requests to investigate the problems, so in February 2008 GAP
submitted a petition to Robert Zoellick, World Bank President, asking for his
support. By the end of May, the INT was still not cooperating, so GAP submitted
a full report to members of the U.S. Congress, who are now looking into the
matter.
Today,
Khosq provides the opportunity to bring this information to the attention of a
new Armenian internet community.
In 2004,
Vahan Hovhanissian’s Parliamentary Commission found corruption estimated to be
in the region of two hundred million dollars, a massive amount for Armenia which
at the time had a state budget of about four hundred million. The problems were
associated with the World Bank’s Municipal Development Project, designed to
improve Yerevan’s water utility, and the ‘Government’s Integrated Finance
Rehabilitation Plan’, a devious mechanism to eliminate hundreds of millions of
dollars worth of old electricity debts, supported by the Bank and under IMF
‘Surveillance’.
The
Commission concluded that the Bank and the IMF were clearly in cahoots with the
Armenian authorities, depriving Armenia’s under-privileged of tens of millions
of poverty reduction dollars and using them for state-backed profit-making
activities, and illicitly transferring hundreds of millions of dollars worth of
state assets to corrupt state cronies and their partners-in-crime.
Roger
Robinson, the World Bank Country Manager at the time, initially reacted to the
accusations with anger, but he later backed down and paid lip service to the
claims. The IMF’s Permanent Representative in Armenia however had a more
philosophical view of the affair. When asked: Should he not be stopping a
One Hundred Million Dollar scam, as he was meant to do in accordance with his
IMF technical assistance agreement? He replied ‘That depends”. When asked: On
what does it depend? – He answered – “My
Conscience”.
It turned
out that Jimmy McHugh’s conscience was not all it could have been and a
worthless document, which the Armenian authorities had valued at $107 million
was used to privatize Armenia’s Kajaran molybdenum factory.
Jimmy
McHugh was later asked to comment on why the $100 million Sevan – Hrazdan
Hydro-Power Cascade was transferred to ‘Russian Companies’ at a reduced value of
$25 million in 2002, and then in 2003 the newly privatized Russian owned Sevan
– Hrazdan Hydro-Power Cascade received a 15 Billion Dram ($30 million) donation
from the state budget. He declined to answer that question.
These two
scams totaling about $140 million were used to ‘privatize’ two of Armenia’s
most valuable state assets, which had a total book value of more than $200
million. Today, more than a billion dollars would be needed to build the five
hydro-power stations which make up the 500+ megawatt Sevan – Hrazdan
Hydro-Power Cascade, including the man-made reservoirs, kilometers of water
channels, and all the electricity generating, transformation and distribution
systems! But the entire system was transferred to Russian companies at
virtually no charge, in the same way as the molybdenum factory was transferred
to a German company – at virtually no charge!
How many
other of the billions of dollars worth of state assets must have been
‘Privatized’ in this criminal way?
Vahan
Hovhanissian promised to report the details to the people of Armenia in 2004,
together with another $60 million dollars worth of corruption and embezzlement
his Commission found in the World Bank financed Municipal Development Project,
which accordingly failed to bring the significant improvements to the Yerevan
water system the Bank had promised. But he chose the more attractive option of
keeping the information to himself. Then in October 2007, Prime Minister Serge
Sargsyan said he was ready to re-look at the matter, but that also turned out
to be empty words.
The UK’s
Serious Fraud Office continues to monitor the INT response to GAP’s request for
an investigation, the Armenian opposition press has covered the campaign in a
string of articles, the Armenia chapter of Transparency International has added
its support, the Institute for Democracy and Human Rights (IDHR) has published
an article on this scandal in its quarterly journal, and today readers of khosq
can see the details for themselves by applying to the writer of this article for
copies of documents.
Bruce
Tasker
Senior
Specialist
Armenian
Parliamentary Commission (2003/4)
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Bruce Tasker 26 weeks 5 days ago
Interested in this article? - here is some additional information:
The IMF has long had a technical agreement with the Armenian Government, which includes IMF 'Surveillance' of Armenia's state finances. The IMF was required to monitor all transactions associated with the Government’s 'Integrated Finance Rehabilitation Plan' (IFRP), a plan to eliminate old debts in the energy sector, and it should have corrected any irregularities.
Reports published by the IMF and the World Bank, listed 8 energy sector companies, including 'Hygasart', which was a defunct state company to which $450 million worth of energy debts were transferred for elimination under the IFRP. Every month, throughout the duration of the IFRP, the Ministry of Finance & Economy provided details of all transactions by these 8 companies to the IMF.
I discussed the $100 million scam with Jimmy McHugh, IMF's 'Permanent Representative' in Armenia, and he said - "These things happen with IFRP's". I wrote to him for details of the transactions the IMF had monitored and he replied that the IMF was not required to monitor 'Hygasart' (which the IMF interestingly referred to as 'Armgasard').
In this way, the IMF failed in its obligation to the Armenian people, preferring to sit back and watch as hundreds of millions of dollars worth of their state assets were stolen. The IMF then joined the WB to fallaciously report impressive Foreign Direct Investment.
Kocharian Flips
Bruce Tasker 25 weeks 6 days ago
Yesterday Kocharian came out on television in defense of the claims LTP has been making against him, and whereas Armenia's Prosecutor-General Aghvan Hovsepian, continues to insist that LTP has used mass hypnosis and other “psychological tricks” throughout his Presidential election campaign, Kocharian preferred to refer to LTP as a "psych".
Armenia's 'independent' commission has only just started to study the 1st March killings. But the whole world has long accepted that Kocharian was responsible for creating the disturbance, and although it was Kocharian as commander-in-chief who ordered the use of live bullets against peaceful demonstrators, amazingly he keeps trying to pass the blame on to LTP.
The 1st March was indeed a tragedy for Armenia, yet another in a string of atrocities and treacherous acts Kocharian has perpetrated throughout his ten years as Armenia's president, and of which LTP has been openly accusing him.
Kocharian set his stage by ousting LTP in 1998, then came the parliamentary slayings in October 1999, then during the years 1988 to 2001 he planned to sell Meghri to Azerbaijan for $4.3 billion, and of course he has managed to lose most of Armenia's billions of dollars worth of state assets to 'foreign investors', without Armenia having seen hardly a cent in return.
Kocharian amazed with his televised response on the 9th July, when instead of asserting his innocence, and instead of insisting that LTP be brought to account for making false claims against him and discrediting his name, all Kocharian could do was to call LTP a psych.
A similar response to Roger Robinson, who I continue to accuse of being Kocharian's partner-in-crime with respect to the economic boomer aspects of this plundering of Armenia since the turn of the century.
Neither Robert Kocharian nor Roger Robinson have any defense for their deplorable activities in Armenia, other than to ignore the claims or to call the accusers names.
Kocharian - Give me my Taxes Back
Bruce Tasker 2 weeks 5 days ago
The Kajaran Molybdenum factory has been closed down for several weeks, workers have been laid off and receive no wages.
Today Arka Press reports that PM Sargsyan is urging the tax services to return the value added tax (VAT) to mining enterprises, so that they can withstand the financial crisis.
http://groong.usc.edu/news/msg253601.html
Maybe the tax services could help the rest of Armenia's small and medium private businesses in a similar way, instead of doing the opposite, threatening them in attempts to squeeze as much extra taxes out of them as they can.
They are also suffering, so why shouldn't they also get their VAT back?
Molybdenum is exported so
Anonymous 2 weeks 5 days ago
Molybdenum is exported so VAT does not be payed. Tasker should learn before writing stupid things.
Glad you spotted that
Bruce Tasker 2 weeks 5 days ago
Yes Anonymous, I realize that. So why is Tigran Sarkissian making such a song and dance about the possibility of giving back VAT to the Kajaran molybdenum factory, when it should get its VAT back automatically.
Or maybe he is referring to VAT paid on the thousands of tons of molybdenum ore the Kajaran factory imports from far away countries, such as the Virgin Isles, where there is not any molybdenum ore.
http://www.khosq.com/en-us/article/2008/12/16/edik_baghdasaryan_it_turns...
Or maybe it is in appreciation of the factory owners conserving Armenia’s mineral resources and ecology.
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