ArmInfo.An internal investigation conducted by the Investigative Committee of the Republic of Armenia in relation to investigator Yury Ivanyan did not reveal any personal interest in the Amulsar gold mine development project. Head of the Investigation Committee Hayk Grigoryan stated this in an interview with reporters on 21 October He recalled that the Code of Criminal Procedure clearly spelled out family ties, in the presence of which a person must withdraw.
In this case, the degree of relationship is not indicated, and purely from a legal point of view there are no violations. "The criminal case is a dynamic process, and even today we can get data that was not there yesterday. This leads to a new investigation," Grigoryan said.
As Hayk Grigoryan noted, the internal investigation has been completed, and any links to relatives, as well as the investigator's personal interest in the development of the Amulsar mine, has not been recorded. He recalled that the Code of Criminal Procedure clearly spelled out family ties, in the presence of which a person must withdraw. In this case, the degree of relationship is not indicated, and purely from a legal point of view there are no violations. "The criminal case is a dynamic process, and even today we can get data that was not there yesterday. This leads to a new investigation," Grigoryan said.
According to him, the government's decision in the IC is undergoing a series of structural changes, and the position of Ivanyan has been renamed. If in the past he led the department for combating property crimes, corruption and cybercrime, now the department for combating cybercrime is separated. "He remained in his former position, the name changed," said the head of the IC.