
ArmInfo. It is proposed that provisions be included in the appointment and promotion process for a group of officials allowing for the publication of the final part of both the negative and positive integrity assessments issued by the Corruption Prevention Commission.
At its February 26 meeting, the RA National Assembly Committee on State and Legal Affairs issued a positive opinion on the amendments to the Judicial Code and related laws submitted by the RA government for the second reading.
Introducing the amendments, RA Deputy Minister of Justice Gevork Kocharyan noted that these officials include investigators,
heads of investigative bodies, prosecutors, the Prosecutor General, judges, including judges of the Cassation Court, members of the Supreme Judicial Council, and judges of the Constitutional Court. The adoption of the package, as the Deputy Minister noted, is driven by the Anti-Corruption Strategy for 2023- 2026, as well as commitments made during the 5th evaluation round of the Organisation for Economic Co- operation and Development (OECD).
Individuals will be given the opportunity to more actively participate in the process of drawing up an opinion on their impeccable reputation. They will have the opportunity to submit written objections, clarifications, and other necessary materials and information to the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption before the final opinion is drawn up. Individuals will have the right to request the publication of their objections, or part of them, along with the final opinion. The adoption of this legislative package is expected to increase the transparency of the bodies making appointments based on the advisory opinions of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption, which will contribute to the strategic goals of preventing corruption and strengthening the human rights protection system.