
ArmInfo. The Chairman of Armenia's Anti-Corruption Committee will be authorized to reward not only Committee employees but also individuals who assist in the agency's activities. At its February 26 meeting, the RA National Assembly Committee on State and Legal Affairs approved the amendments to the Law "On the Anti-Corruption Committee" submitted by the RA government.
According to RA Deputy Minister of Justice Gevorg Kocharyan, the country's current legislation stipulates that the Chairman of the Anti-Corruption Committee may reward and discipline its employees, as well as award individuals who assist in the Anti-Corruption Committee's activities. Furthermore, the Chairman of the Committee may award individuals who assist in the agency's activities with a letter of thanks, a commemorative souvenir, or a cash bonus. Medals and insignia will now be added to this list. Moreover, this involves rewarding not only Committee employees but also individuals providing services to the agency.
The rationale for the draft law notes that the fight against corruption is a process that requires joint efforts involving broad segments of society to achieve effective results in this complex undertaking. Moreover, the fight against corruption is not a one-time event, but an ongoing process that requires the joint efforts of everyone to reduce corruption risks and build a just society. The opportunity to reward them with the aforementioned incentives serves to properly evaluate the results of joint cooperation with the aforementioned circle of individuals who have actively provided assistance, support, services, or otherwise contributed to resolving problems, identifying suspected corruption-related crimes, and to increase their personal interest and motivation. A similar practice is successfully applied by another agency-the Investigative Committee.
Another amendment concerns weapons and special equipment. On November 14, 2023, amendments to the Law "On the Anti-Corruption Committee" were adopted. These amendments introduced legislative provisions regarding the use of physical force, special equipment, and weapons by Anti-Corruption Committee employees. However, the legislation does not specify the procedure for Committee employees to obtain weapons or special equipment, transport them, store them, and surrender them. With the adoption of the law, this issue will be resolved. Until now, Committee employees have not had the right to use special equipment.