Friday, December 28 2012 21:16
"Don't believe your eyes," Armenia's Finance Minister says following its failure to provide car owners with enough inspection stickers
ArmInfo. At the end of the year the country's car owners are facing a serious problem – the lack of inspection stickers.
On May 31 2011 the Government decided that the stickers should be provided by commercial banks lest there might be red tape and corruption.
But ArmInfo's survey has shown that the authorized banks have no more stickers left.
Armenia's Finance Ministry says that this is not true: in 2011-2012 they provided the banks with 601,000 stickers, including 310,406 stickers for 2013-2014. In its press statement the Ministry specifies the number of stickers given to each bank, but does not explain why they have no more of them.
It is hard to say what has actually happened, but it may so happen that the corruption risks the Government is fighting with so hard have filtered their way to the market through organizational mess.