ArmInfo. The Anti-Corruption Policy Council chaired by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan took place.
The first item on the agenda was the issues raised by the Independent Observer Alliance and the Eyewitness Observation Mission regarding local government election violations, as well as the process of investigating electoral crimes. The focus was on increasing the level of control over legality, revealing cases of electoral corruption, steps aimed at preventing electoral violations, party financing mechanisms, and ensuring transparency of electoral expenditures. In relation to the above issues, the importance of revealing the causal links of electoral corruption, clearly defining administrative resources, and setting party financing standards was emphasized.
The second item on the agenda concerned the progress of criminal cases in the procurement sector. Information was provided on decisions being made to ensure transparency. The members of the Council touched upon the state procurement regulations, supervisory activities of the State Supervisory Service, public oversight mechanisms, provision of additional levers, formats, and capacity development in the procurement process.
Next, the work carried out in the areas of investigation of criminal cases of a corruption nature and confiscation of property of illegal origin was presented. Prosecutor General Anna Vardapetyan reported that according to criminal proceedings completed during 2024, property damage of 8 billion 20 million drams was caused of a corruption nature. Property damage of 1 billion 163 million 514 thousand drams has been restored.
There were 152 lawsuits in the proceedings of the Anti-Corruption Court related to the confiscation of property of illegal origin. About 1,500 real estate, 290 movable property, 400 rights to participate in legal entities, and 540 billion monetary funds are under prohibition. The total claim amount is about 600 billion drams. 5 judicial acts were issued, 8 reconciliation agreements were signed.
Under the reconciliation agreements, the Republic of Armenia was transferred 7 real estate, 2 movable property, as of June 3, 2025: 815 million 200 thousand drams and 50 thousand 720 euros. 1 judicial act has entered into legal force.
Under the settlement agreements, 7 immovable properties and 2 movable properties were transferred to the Republic of Armenia, as of June 3, 2025, 815 million 200 thousand drams and 50 thousand 720 euros. 1 judicial act entered into legal force.
It was reported that about 2 billion 785 million drams or 7 million 69 thousand dollars were actually recovered through judicial acts adopted in 2024 to protect state (community) interests. In 2024, the ownership rights of the Republic of Armenia or the community were registered with 18 units of real estate with a cadastral value of about 2 billion 785 million 511 thousand drams, approximated to the market value.
During 2024, the total value of properties returned to the state and communities based on prosecutorial acts amounted to 107 million 341 thousand drams. 43 claims worth 207 million drams were satisfied by judicial acts that entered into legal force.
During the first half of 2025, the ownership rights of the Republic of Armenia were restored to 7 properties. The cadastral value, approximated to the market, amounted to 3 billion 365 million drams. During the first half of 2025, the ownership rights of communities were restored to 4 properties. The cadastral value, approximated to the market, amounted to 275 million drams.
During the first half of 2025, 218 million drams were confiscated in favor of the Republic of Armenia in satisfied claims. During the same period, the following were returned to the communities based on prosecutorial acts: the kindergarten building of the Khashtarak settlement, the kindergarten building of the Dilijan community, and the stadium of the Martuni community.
It was also reported that the Military Prosecutor's Office, within the framework of its authority to protect state interests, has recovered 11 million 310 thousand dollars, equivalent to 4 billion 462 million 706 thousand drams.
Since its establishment, December 5, 2024, 17 billion 167 million drams have been received into the Unified Account of Recovered Funds established by the Government Decision.
The last item on the agenda presented the work carried out in the field of developing the Reporting System and the existing problems. Minister of Justice Srbuhi Galyan noted that as a result of the work carried out to improve the Reporting System, the number of reports has recently increased. In particular, it was reported that in 2021 the number of reports was 75, in 2022 and 2023 - 116 each, in 2024 - 380, and in the first half of 2025 this number has already reached 282.
According to those responsible, international experience, improving anonymity and security guarantees are also taken into account in improving the Reporting System. Suggestions for the development of the system were also presented.
In conclusion, Prime Minister Pashinyan instructed to continue discussions on the issues discussed and raised at the council meeting and to present steps to resolve them at the next meeting.