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Embattled Hayastan Fund Director Resigns

by Asbarez Staff
July 9, 2018
in Armenia, Artsakh, Featured Story, Latest, News, Top Stories
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Hayastan All Armenia Fund director Ara Vardanyan was arrested for embezzlement
Hayastan All Armenia Fund director Ara Vardanyan was arrested for embezzlement

YEREVAN—A week after Ara Vardanyan, the executive director of the Hayastan All-Armenia Fund was detained and charged with misappropriation of funds, he submitted his resignation, which President Armen Sarkissian has accepted.

Armenia’s National Security Service, last week, announced that Vardanyan had used the fund’s credit card for online gambling purposes. He told the NSS that he then used donor money to cover the credit card debt and returned all monies to the fund through a personal cash infusion.

According to the NSS, during the last week alone, Vardanyan used nearly 14 million drams ($29,000) from the Hayastan Fund credit card for online gambling. From 2016 to 2018 Vardanyan has reportedly misappropriated approximately 130 million drams (around $270,000) for personal use.

Vardanyan was released after posting 1 million drams in bail. However, according to sources in Yerevan, he returned to the Hayastan All-Armenia Fund offices and had access to all records until submitting his resignation Monday.

The news of Vardanyan’s arrest and the revelations about mishandling of funds sent shock waves across Armenia and the Diaspora.

The Armenia Fund, the Western United States affiliate of the Hayastan Fund, on Thursday issued an announcement in response to revelations emanating from Vardanyan’s arrest.

“All of us are deeply saddened by the arrest of Ara Vardanyan, the Executive Director of the Yerevan-based Hayastan All-Armenian Fund, on allegations of abuse of authority by misusing the organization’s credit card for personal purposes, including online gaming. However, as it appears now, no donor funds have been affected and the misused funds have been fully recovered,” said the Armenia Fund announcement.

“While it is unfortunate that Mr. Vardanyan abused his authority, his misdeed should, in no way, reflect on the hard-working and law-abiding employees of the organization, its worldwide partners, including Armenia Fund in the United States, the generous donors worldwide, the contractors employed in Armenia and Artsakh and the countless volunteers. We will await the findings of the investigation,” added the Armenia Fund announcement.

Armenia’s presidential press service reported on Monday that President Sarkissian, as chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Hayastan All-Armenia Fund, has taken Vardanyan’s resignation into consideration and he will submit the letter to the remaining board members for approval, after which a special commission will be set up to organize the election of a new executive director.

The presidential press service said that “President Sarkissian believes that since the birth of the third Republic the Fund has implemented important and useful programs by uniting national and spiritual structures, philanthropists and hundreds of thousands of individuals. Therefore, the Fund has still a mission to conduct in the life of Armenia, Artsakh and Diaspora.”

“However, it’s also clear that the Fund needs new organizational and conceptual approaches which will further increase its efficiency, trust and share,” said the presidential press office. “And it’s not in vain that the President of the Republic during the May 25, 2018 meeting of the Board of Trustees gave three months to present proposals for the Fund’s rooted reforms.”

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Comments 3

  1. Ruben says:
    4 years ago

    I wonder what would have he done if he wasn’t caught red handed? The statement by the Fund is BS!! This is only a small portion of misappropriating the funds that Diaspora is trusting them, just see what is happening with North-South road. This was going on since the day one this Fund was established and everybody knew about it, but nobody had the will to loud as the diaspora and homeland “officials” were together stealing what they could. Shame, shame and one more time shame on us !!!

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  2. HARUT CHANTIKIAN says:
    4 years ago

    Your comment “all of us are deeply saddened by the arrest of Ara Vardanyan, the Executive Director of the Yerevan based Hayastan All-Armenia Fund” REALLY?. You should be happy that he was caught with his hands in the cookie jar. Ara Vardanyan is a sleaze scum-bag
    thief that deserve to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. It remains to be seen if he is found guilty.
    The problem with you organization is the lack of TRANSPARENCY. You collect millions of dollars every year in November and have nothing to show how the disbursements are made. After making my annual contributions since its inception I have decided to stop my annual donations to the FUND.

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  3. gabe Korajian says:
    4 years ago

    Hayastan All-Armenia Fund is a dead organization for the diaspora. The President should order its closer and look for other transparent organization. Perhaps, start a new charitable organization with a new board of trustees and directors. This new organization has to operate at an arm’s length from government and higher public officials, former or present. It has to be independent, it has to be monitored and audited regularly by unbiased accounting firms. The people also should be told where every cent is being spent. If all these requirements are met in the new organization, we will be happy to help by giving our hard-earned money to charitable and developmental causes.

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