
ArmInfo. The Commission for the Prevention of Corruption has initiated proceedings on an administrative offense against the head of the Echmiadzin community Diana Gasparyan. The commission's decision of March 13 was published on the commission's website.
In early February of this year, the Armenian service of Radio Liberty reported that Diana Gasparyan signed a contract with individual entrepreneur Ashot Mirzoyan, her father-in-law, to purchase compressed natural gas for the city administration on January 27 for 13.6 million drams.
According to the contract, the refueling of vehicles used for the needs of the Vagharshapat City Hall must be carried out at Mirzoyan's gas station. This station was founded in 2020 and is located at 1 Echmiadzin- Artemet Highway. It is noteworthy that Ashot Mirzoyan received permits for the construction of this station from his future daughter-in-law, Diana Gasparyan, when she was already the mayor of Vagharshapat.
The purchase was carried out through an electronic tender. According to the Gnumner.am platform, in addition to IP Ashot Mirzoyan, the companies
According to the Armenian Law on Civil Service, if an official's actions or decisions may lead to a conflict of interest, he/she is obliged to submit a written notification to his/her superior. However, community heads do not have a superior body, so in such cases they must notify the Corruption Prevention Commission. Until the application is considered, the official is obliged to refrain from making a decision on the relevant issue.
However, the Corruption Prevention Commission told that no notifications about a conflict of interest were received from the mayor of Vagharshapat, and Diana Gasparyan did not refuse to participate in the decision-making and signed a contract with her father-in-law.
In response to 's written inquiry, Gasparyan stated that the procurement process was conducted electronically, and she did not personally see or identify the tender participants.
, Gasparyan said in her response.
She also noted that in order to prevent similar situations in the future, it is planned to review internal control mechanisms. As noted by Azatutyun, even if the Corruption Prevention Commission establishes a conflict of interest, Armenian legislation does not provide for the cancellation of the contract or serious fines. The maximum penalty is an administrative proceeding and a fine of 300 thousand drams.
At the same time, scandals around the Gasparyan family are nothing new. Diana Gasparyan's husband, Aramayis Mirzoyan, is a member of the Civil Contract faction in the Vagharshapat Council of Elders. At the end of 2023, a Hetq investigation revealed that his mother had begun illegal construction in Echmiadzin.
Gasparyan's husband's family began building residential buildings in Echmiadzin without permission. In addition, 1.2 hectares of land were transferred to the mayor's family under dubious circumstances. Araks Community Council member from the Civil Contract party Shahen Shahinyan first bought the land at an auction held by the Vagharshapat Municipality and then transferred it to the company Nare Plus, which belongs to Gasparyan's mother-in-law. Based on these revelations, the Anti-Corruption Committee of Armenia opened a criminal case and Diana Gasparyan was interrogated.