
ArmInfo. In 2025, the fight against corruption and the improvement of anti-corruption mechanisms at the State Revenue Committee received an unprecedented boost, as noted in a statement issued by the agency's press service.
According to the statement, the Committee, will continue a consistent and uncompromising fight against corruption in 2025 within its authority. Specifically, to prevent and eradicate corruption incidents involving Committee employees, the SRC's Internal Security Department has implemented several targeted measures throughout the year. As a result of actions aimed at preventing corruption, the department has sent 20 reports to the Prosecutor General's Office, as well as eight letters to the National Security Service and the Anti-Corruption Committee for investigation. Additionally, 103 internal investigations were initiated against employees of the State Revenue Committee, with 78 of which resulting in disciplinary action, including warnings, reprimands, severe reprimands, and even dismissal from service. Preliminary investigations are currently underway into 20 complaints.
During 2025, approximately 230 complaints were sent to the Tax Inspectorate - Current Taxpayer Control Department of the State Revenue Committee and the Investigative and Operational Intelligence Department, which were addressed. "It is important to note that the number of complaints about alleged crimes sent by the Internal Security Department to the RA Prosecutor's Office during 2025 was unprecedented since the establishment of this Department. This fact once again demonstrates that the Internal Security Department not only works to identify and prevent alleged crimes, but also consistently takes the necessary measures to collect factual data on each case and submits reports on the alleged crimes to the competent authorities. Recognizing the importance of combating corruption, during 2025, the Internal Security Department of the State Revenue Committee initiated and implemented numerous technological reforms aimed at improving control mechanisms, enhancing information security and strengthening internal discipline. Specifically, this year the Committee's existing video surveillance system was modernized and strengthened. Starting in 2026, through the integration of analytical materials based on artificial intelligence (AI), the Committee will have more effective video surveillance and analysis capabilities," the statement reads.