“Aravot” made a written inquiry to the Central Bank and asked to inform why there were no public reports on procurement and if there were, where could they be found. In his talk to “Aravot” Artak Manukyan, Economist and Procurement Expert of Transparency International Anticorruption Center (TIAC) was confident that procurement in the Central Bank was uncontrollable. And if there was no control and transparency, corruption risks were big. Manukyan brought the example of the educational center of the Central Bank in Dilijan. Nearly 150 million USD was spent on it. The procurement for repairing the center was confidential and it was impossible to control from whom the Central Bank obtained things and whom it ordered.