
Sargsyan Bribery Case: New Evidence Surfaces
Serzh Sargsyan Bribery Case: Anti-Corruption Committee Reveals Details YEREVAN, Armenia – A new development in the ongoing investigation into alleged bribery involving former President Serzh Sargsyan has emerged. The Anti-Corruption Committee has released details of the case, claiming that Sargsyan received a bribe of 3 million US dollars. The investigation also implicates Mikael Minassian and Samvel Mayrapetyan. According to a committee official, "Sargsyan received the bribe in two installments, one from Silva Hambardzumyan and another through Samvel Mayrapetyan." The video showcases documents supporting this claim. The committee’s presentation includes official statements and evidence, adding weight to their accusations. While Sargsyan's defense attorney, Amram Makinyan, disputes the accusations, calling them 'factually unfounded,' the investigation continues. The committee's release of this information highlights the ongoing efforts to combat corruption in Armenia. The case is significant due to Sargsyan's prominent role in Armenian politics and the potential ramifications for the country's fight against corruption. Further investigation is needed to determine the full extent of the involvement of all parties involved.