Fight against corruption should start from
law-enforcement bodies rather than universities, head of
"Heritage" faction believes
16-03-2009 16:20:00 | Armenia | Social
YEREVAN, MARCH 16, NOYAN TAPAN. The action against bribery
among university lecturers, which was initiated by
"Miasin" ("Together") youth movement, is not notable for its
impartiality as the action participants did not put up the
photos of those lecturers who enjoy the authorities' patronage.
The head of the National Assembly "Heritage" faction Armen
Martirosian expressed this opinion at the March 13 press
conference.
He underlined that such methods should not be used in the
fight against corruption, and any lecturer is not guilty as long
as his quilt has not been proven in a court. According to A.
Martirosian, the indicated initiative is a next-in-turn
imitation process to show that fight is being conducted against
this phenomenon. Whereas, in his opinion, the fight against
corruption should start from law-enforcement bodies rather than
universities.