Armenia's ex-President Sargsyan summoned to Corruption Prevention Commission
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- 22 November, 2021
- 08:26
Former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has been summoned to the country's Corruption Prevention Commission as part of anti-corruption measures, said former presidential spokesman Amram Makinyan.
Report informs that Sargsyan was called to the committee as a defendant.
The lawyer said they had received a notification that the ex-president had been summoned to the Corruption Prevention Commission.
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