Elimination of direct contacts between Armenian cadastre’s officers and clients lessens corruption risks
YEREVAN, March 6. /ARKA/. Elimination of direct contacts between Armenian state real estate cadastre’s officers and clients has lessened corruption risks in the system, Ashot Musayelyan, deputy chief of the state real estate cadastre, said Tuesday, when Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan visited Arabkir Office for serving the cadastre’s clients.
The president-ordered comprehensive reforms aimed at enhancement of transparency in the agency’s activity, simplification of administration, improvement of services and elimination of direct contacts between cadastre officers and clients were launched in the cadastre system in 2009.
Musayelyan said that substantial and comprehensive reforms would be implemented also this year.
“The reforms implemented in the state cadastre system have resulted in closure of territorial units – they will be replaced by service offices,” he said. “It means there will be no necessity to submit applications to the cadastre’s regional units on immovable property location.”
Musayelyan said that the function of examination and measurement of immovable property would be completely privatized as a result of the reforms – this will be done by private organizations’ properly qualified specialists.
Those people having electronic signatures will get the opportunity of online submission of papers. Personal codes will be provided to them for tracking the process of consideration of their applications on the cadastre’s website.
The prime minister surveyed the service office’s work and also visited the territorial unit of Yerevan.
Yervand Zakharyan, chairman of the state real estate cadastre committee, said earlier that only 11 of the cadastre’s 51 units would remain in the country after reforms. One of them will be in Yerevan and one in each of Armenia’s provinces.-0---
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20:54 03/06/2012