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YEREVAN. – The Civilitas Foundation founder, former FM, and Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) MP Vartan Oskanian made a new entry in his Facebook account, and noted that the foreign and Armenian diaspora assistance and investments, which are very indispensable for Armenia, depend on reforms, and he pointed to the termination of the Millennium Challenge program, Aravot daily reports.     

“Considering the law enforcement’s recent actions with respect to Oskanian as well as his demeanor in the [ruling Republican Party] RPA-PAP interrelations, however, it must be admitted that his raising this issue is unsuccessful because the decision to terminate the [aforesaid] program was made during the years of his tenure [as FM], [and] as a consequence of the [tragic] events [that unrolled in capital city Yerevan] on March 1-2, 2008,” Aravot writes.      

As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, the National Security Service (NSS) Department of Investigation brought formal charges against Vartan Oskanian.

To note, on October 2 the National Assembly voted in favor of Prosecutor General’s petition to include Vartan Oskanian as a defendant in a criminal lawsuit.

On May 25 NSS Department of Investigation had filed a criminal lawsuit on charges of money laundering with respect to The Civilitas Foundation.

The NSS Press Center had informed that an investigation is underway in connection with selling the 100-percent shares of the Huntsman Building Products Company for around $2 million, but not informing Armenia’s tax authorities about this business deal; not using for charitable purposes $1,135,000 of that amount envisioned for charity; transferring this amount to the bank accounts opened under the names of the Civilitas Foundation’s founder Vartan Oskanian,  and of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees member Tigran Karapetyan; and using some of this amount for private purposes.

In addition, and as per the NSS Press Center, The Civilitas Foundation had not presented a report on the $2 million allocated for charitable purposes. In his turn, Vartan Oskanian considers the charges to be politically motivated.

The Civilitas Foundation was founded in 2008 by Vartan Oskanian. After joining Prosperous Armenia Party ahead of the May 6 parliamentary elections, however, Oskanian gave up his post as the Foundation Chairman.

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