$4.65MDeclared Wealth
#3In Database
664Avg Salaries
1Declaration

In a country where the average person earns $7,000 a year, one government official declared $4.65 million to the Corruption Prevention Commission.

Her name is Hripsime Hunanyan Tarieli -- Hripsime, daughter of Tariel.

She is not a known oligarch. She is not a member of a famous business dynasty. And unlike Albina Movsesyan -- the mystery woman who declared $14.5 million -- Hripsime Hunanyan did not file as a family member. She filed as the official.

CPC DECLARATION DATA FILE: 1_169670.json PREFIX 1 = OFFICIAL

1. The Number

Hripsime Hunanyan declared 1,861,553,527 AMD to the Corruption Prevention Commission. At the standard exchange rate of approximately 400 AMD to $1 USD, that is $4,653,884 -- roughly $4.65 million.

$4,650,000 Declared by Hripsime Hunanyan Tarieli 1,861,553,527 AMD. Declaration file 1_169670.json. Filed as the official -- not a family member.

To understand what this number means, consider what an average Armenian earns in a lifetime. At $7,000 per year over a 40-year career, a typical Armenian worker will earn $280,000 in their entire working life. Hripsime Hunanyan declared 16.6 times that amount in a single filing.

Put differently: it would take an average Armenian 664 years to earn what Hunanyan declared. Not save -- earn. Before rent, food, taxes, and expenses. Just to receive that amount in raw salary would require working from the year 1362 to the present day.

Hunanyan's Declaration
$4.65M Single filing
Average Lifetime
$280K 40-year career
Ratio
664 years of avg salary
PM Salary Equiv.
129 years of PM salary

2. Third in the Database

OWL recovered 345 asset declarations from the CPC via the Wayback Machine. Among all declarants -- prime ministers, defense ministers, parliament speakers, oligarchs, family members -- Hripsime Hunanyan ranks third by declared wealth.

#DeclarantDeclared (AMD)~USDType
1Khachatur Sukiasyan18,582,892,100$46,500,000Oligarch (MP)
2Albina Movsesyan5,802,250,856$14,500,000Family member -- no public profile
3HRIPSIME HUNANYAN1,861,553,527$4,650,000Official (prefix 1)
4Artur Movsisyan998,791,151$2,500,000
5Gnel Sukiasyan895,246,661$2,240,000Sukiasyan brother
...Nikol Pashinyan584,221,605$1,460,000Prime Minister
...Suren Papikyan487,301,560$1,220,000Defense Minister

Exchange rate: approximately 400 AMD = $1 USD. All USD figures are rounded approximations. Only the top declarants and select government leaders shown.

Number one is expected: Khachatur Sukiasyan is one of Armenia's wealthiest businessmen, owner of the SIL Group, a long-serving member of parliament. $46.5 million is a large number, but it is a known quantity from a known billionaire.

Number two is the Movsesyan mystery: $14.5 million declared by a woman with no public profile, later identified by OWL as the mother of a 23-year-old judge's assistant earning $940 per year. That investigation is ongoing.

Number three is Hripsime Hunanyan. And what makes her case different from Movsesyan's is the declaration type.

3. Prefix 1: She Is the Official

CRITICAL DISTINCTION

Armenia's CPC uses numbered prefixes to classify declaration types:

Albina Movsesyan filed under prefix 3 -- she was a family member of an official, not the official herself. The official turned out to be her daughter Mari, a junior court assistant.

Hripsime Hunanyan's declaration file is 1_169670.json. Prefix 1. This means she is the official. She is not someone's mother, wife, or daughter filing alongside a government employee. She herself holds -- or held -- a senior position in Armenia's government that required her to file an asset declaration with the CPC.

FINDING: A GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL WITH $4.65 MILLION

Hripsime Hunanyan filed as the official (prefix 1), not as a family member. This means a person holding a senior government position in Armenia declared $4.65 million in personal wealth. That is more than the Prime Minister ($1.46M), the Defense Minister ($1.22M), and the Parliament Speaker ($1.06M) combined. It is 664 times the average Armenian annual salary. And it is 129 years of the Prime Minister's official salary, saved in full.

4. More Than the Entire Cabinet

Here is Hripsime Hunanyan's declared wealth compared to Armenia's most senior leaders:

Hunanyan
$4.65M 664 avg salaries
Pashinyan (PM)
$1.46M 209 avg salaries
Papikyan (Def.)
$1.22M 174 avg salaries
Simonyan (Parl.)
$1.06M 152 avg salaries

The Prime Minister, Defense Minister, and Parliament Speaker -- the three most powerful officials in Armenia -- have a combined declared wealth of approximately $3.74 million. Hripsime Hunanyan, by herself, declared $4.65 million. She declared more than the top three leaders of the country combined.

CONTEXT: THE SCALE

$4.65 million in Armenia is not $4.65 million in New York. Armenia's GDP per capita is approximately $7,000. Hunanyan's declared wealth equals what 664 Armenians earn in a year. In the United States, the equivalent ratio would be a government official declaring approximately $50 million -- the purchasing power equivalent of what Hunanyan declared relative to Armenian incomes.

5. The Top Three: A Pattern

PATTERN ANALYSIS

Look at the top three declarants in the database and what they tell us about Armenia's system:

#NameAmountWhat We KnowWhat We Don't
1Khachatur Sukiasyan$46.5MKnown oligarch, MP, SIL Group ownerExpected -- no mystery
2Albina Movsesyan$14.5MMother of a judge's assistant earning $940/yrSource of $14.5M
3Hripsime Hunanyan$4.65MFiles as the official (prefix 1)Everything else

The richest declarant is a known oligarch. Normal.

The second-richest is a mystery woman connected to a junior court employee. Not normal.

The third-richest is a government official who declared more than the PM, Defense Minister, and Parliament Speaker combined. And beyond her name and declaration prefix, OWL does not yet know who she is.

FINDING: TWO OUT OF THREE UNKNOWN

Of the three wealthiest declarants in Armenia's CPC database, two are not publicly prominent figures. Albina Movsesyan had no public profile until OWL identified her connection to a judge's assistant. Hripsime Hunanyan is a government official whose position OWL has not yet identified. The fact that the CPC's own data shows enormous wealth concentrations in the hands of people whose positions and sources of wealth are not public knowledge raises questions about whether the system is working as intended -- or whether it is working exactly as intended.

6. The Questions

OWL presents the data. The data demands answers to specific questions:

7. Only One Declaration

Unlike the Beybuthyan case (5 declarations showing 4,821% growth) or the Khachatryan case (4 declarations showing 630% growth), OWL has only recovered one declaration from Hripsime Hunanyan.

This means OWL cannot show a wealth trajectory. There is no before-and-after. There is only the snapshot: $4.65 million, declared once, by a government official.

One declaration is actually more concerning than multiple declarations in some ways. Multiple declarations show growth over time -- which at least demonstrates that the system was tracking the individual. One declaration might mean OWL simply recovered only one of several filings. Or it might mean the official filed only once. Or it might mean subsequent declarations were removed from the CPC's public website before the Wayback Machine could capture them.

OWL does not know which of these explanations is correct. What OWL does know is that $4.65 million is an extraordinary amount of wealth for any government official in Armenia, and the declaration exists in the CPC's own records.

$4.65 million. Filed as the official. Third-highest in the database. 664 average Armenian salaries. More than the PM, Defense Minister, and Parliament Speaker combined. These are her own declared numbers.

8. Source and Methodology

345 DECLARATIONS RECOVERED WAYBACK MACHINE ARCHIVE

All data in this article comes from official asset declarations published by Armenia's Corruption Prevention Commission at cpcarmenia.am. OWL recovered these declarations from the Wayback Machine's cache. The specific declaration referenced is file 1_169670.json.

OWL did not hack, breach, or illegally access any system. These are public records published by a government agency on a public website and archived by a public internet archive.

OWL is not accusing Hripsime Hunanyan of wrongdoing. We are presenting her own declared number -- 1,861,553,527 AMD -- and noting that it makes her the third-wealthiest declarant in the CPC database, wealthier than any known minister or government leader except the Sukiasyan oligarch family. If there is a legitimate explanation for how a government official in Armenia accumulated $4.65 million, the official herself or the CPC can provide it.

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