YEREVAN, May 29. /ARKA/. There will be no ‘vendettas’ in Armenia, but there will also be no lawlessness in the country, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told journalists on Tuesday commenting on the Armenian national security service’s recent detection of corruption schemes.
According to Novosti-Armenia, the national security agency has disclosed multimillion criminal schemes, where the State Revenue Committee’s officials are involved.
“If someone thinks that our statements about inadmissibility of ‘vendettas’ is some display of weakness, these people will face a crushing defeat. It’s for sure,” Pashinyan said.
The prime minister also called on everybody to be serious in fulfilling their duties.
“Let nobody think he can deceive the state,” he said. “Everybody should voluntarily come to the tax field.”
In his words, old corruption schemes are no longer active.
Pashinyan also urged all those having unpaid taxes to review calculations without waiting for the national security agency
“The national security service can do everything in due way – they will solve all the problems very quickly and in a rough style, but it would be better not to drive things to that,” he said. -0–