Newly Appointed Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs David Hambaryan Fails to Declare His Share
Following the formation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) in Armenia, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan released David Hambaryan from his position as Deputy Minister of Emergency Situations and appointed him as Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs. This was reported by Hetq.am.
David Hambaryan had been appointed as Deputy Minister of Emergency Situations on May 30, 2022, by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Prior to that, from February 17, 2021, he held the position of Secretary of the staff of the Yerevan Municipality, although he had already been acting as the secretary since September 23, 2020.
The most recent declaration submitted by David Hambaryan in the register of declarations of the Commission for the Prevention of Corruption is his annual declaration for 2021 from his position as Secretary of the Municipality of Yerevan. As real estate, the newly appointed Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs has declared an apartment in the Ajapnyak administrative district of Yerevan, purchased in 2000, and an apartment in Moscow, purchased in 2012.
During 2021, David Hambaryan sold his Moscow apartment for 6.8 million rubles to an individual named Tatyana Fadeeva.
Hambaryan declared two vehicles: a Nissan acquired in 2011 and a KIA purchased in 2019.
At the beginning of the year, David Hambaryan had only 557,000 drams in his bank accounts, but by the end of the year, the balance amounted to 2,321,000 drams and 25,000 US dollars.
Additionally, David Hambaryan declared 30,000 US dollars, 22,000 euros, and 8.5 million drams in cash. As for income, Hambaryan declared a salary of 7,897,000 drams from the Yerevan Municipality and a loan of 4,913,000 drams from Ameriabank.
It is worth noting that like the other Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Kamo Tsutsulyan, David Hambaryan also failed to declare his share in a private company.
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