Uncovering Corruption in Armenia: Obtaining Driver’s Licenses for Bribes and the Dangers it Brings

Reports on uncovering dozens of cases of bribery for driver’s license up to 400 thousand drams

A report from the anti-corruption committee has revealed that dozens of individuals have been involved in obtaining driver’s licenses for bribes. The investigation into the criminal proceedings has been completed, and S. K., a senior inspector of the registration-examination department of Armavir marz, was charged with abuse of official powers and fraud.

According to the report, S. K. used his influence and official powers to receive bribes with the help of his close friend S. P. The bribes ranged in size, with some individuals paying up to 400 thousand AMD. During 2023, S. K. and P. K., who accepted formal theoretical and practical exams from around 30 citizens applying for a driver’s license, created fake documents to issue the licenses, receiving a total of 6.5 million AMD in bribes from these citizens. In some cases, the candidates did not even participate in the exams, leading to many citizens operating vehicles without proper knowledge or experience, putting them at risk on the road.

The materials of the proceedings were sent to court with an indictment against both S. K., who abused his official powers and committed fraud, and S. P., who received a bribe from a criminal source. The investigation uncovered widespread corruption within the registration-examination department of Armavir marz and highlights the need for greater oversight and accountability within this critical government agency responsible for ensuring road safety in Armenia’s capital city region.

In conclusion, this case highlights once again how corruption can endanger public safety by allowing individuals without proper training or qualifications to operate vehicles on public roads. It is essential that law enforcement agencies continue to crack down on corruption within government agencies that deal directly with public safety concerns such as road traffic regulation.

The anti-corruption committee will continue its efforts to uncover more cases involving corrupt officials like those involved in this case involving obtaining driver’s licenses for bribes while maintaining its commitment to protecting public safety by working closely with law enforcement agencies across Armenia’s capital city region.

The preliminary investigation into this case has been completed, and three dozen people are being considered as defendants based on evidence gathered during this investigation period.

In summary, corruption within government agencies dealing with public safety concerns poses significant risks not only to public safety but also to overall development goals such as economic growth and social stability in Armenia’s capital city region.

The anti-corruption committee will continue its efforts to expose corrupt officials like those involved in obtaining driver’s licenses for bribes while maintaining its commitment to protecting public safety by working closely with law enforcement agencies across Armenia’s capital city region.

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