“Legal week” addresses current problems of corruption in the context of April war between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces in Nagorno Karabakh that brought the problems in the army into public focus. Varuzhan Hoktanyan, Executive Director of Transparency International Anticorruption Center (TIAC) was among the interviewees of “Legal week” by iravaban.net. Presently the government attempts to authorize greater power for The Commission on Ethics of High-Ranking Officials of Armenia, as well as comply the legal base with it. Hoktanyan wonders how freely the commission will act in future since it currently justifies its inaction with gaps in law and lack of resources.

According to Armenia’s Report on Human Rights Practices for 2015 by US Department of State "during the year several judges, as well as the prosecutor general and other officials, declared gifts of thousands of dollars as part of their income, but no state body investigated the origins of the gifts". Varuzhan Hoktanyan claims that there is no sufficient base and the illicit enrichment institute is not criminalized. Should the base act there might be fewer grounds for justification. Hoktanyan reflects on political will, since it has many manifestations in the international arena. In Pakistan, for instance Supreme Court judges banned the reelection of the incumbent president, since it contradicted the constitution.