ArmInfo. The conclusions of the appointed forensic medical examination have been received in the case of the former Chairman of the State Revenue Committee, former Finance Minister Gagik Khachatryan. The conclusion was read out at the court hearing today by Judge Givi Hovhannisyan, from which it became clear that Khachatryan needs to undergo surgery in Germany as soon as possible.
Gagik Khachatryan is accused of embezzlement on an especially large scale and abuse of office. Khachatryan is charged under Article 308 (abuse of office, which through negligence led to grave consequences - Ed.), Article 179 (embezzlement or misappropriation on an especially large scale - Ed.), Articles 38-179 (assistance in embezzlement - Ed.) and Article 314 (forgery in office - Ed.) of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Armenia. On October 29, 2020, after a year under arrest, he was released on bail of 120 million drams.
The court allowed Khachatryan to leave for Germany for surgery on April 4, but immediately after the court's decision, Khachatryan was charged in another criminal case and a preventive measure in the form of a written undertaking not to leave was chosen against him, so he did not leave for the surgery.
In addition to the criminal proceedings, within the framework of the claims considered in the Anti- Corruption Court on the confiscation of property of illegal origin from the former Minister of Finance of the Republic of Armenia Gagik Khachatryan and 25 persons associated with him, including Gurgen and Artem Khachatryan, the prosecutor's office demands the confiscation of 210 real estate units, 13 vehicles, participation in 29 legal entities, as well as more than 33 billion drams-
In October 2024, it was reported that the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), based on a complaint from a group of advocates, demanded that the Armenian government clarify the circumstances of the failure to provide the former Minister of Finance of the Republic of Armenia with the necessary medical care. As the lawyers noted, while in Germany in 2019, Gagik Khachatryan, at the very first call from the investigator, interrupted mandatory post-operative treatment and returned to Armenia, where he himself appeared before the body conducting the proceedings.
On April 4, the court allowed Khachatryan to travel to Germany for surgery, but immediately after the court's decision, the former minister was charged in another criminal case and a restraining order was issued against him, so he was unable to travel for surgery.