Evaluation of the Law on the Anti-Corruption Bureau
The Parliament of Georgia has supported legislative amendments on the creation of the Anti-Corruption Bureau in three readings.
The Parliament of Georgia has supported legislative amendments on the creation of the Anti-Corruption Bureau in three readings.
The report is developed by Transparency International Georgia within the framework of the parliamentary monitoring project and it evaluates the performance of the Parliamentary Standing Council of Open Government in the Parliament of 10th Convocation in a period between 11 December 2020 and 12 June 2022.Key Findings
The report is developed by Transparency International Georgia within the framework of the parliamentary monitoring project and it evaluates the performance of the Parliamentary Standing Council of Open Government in the Parliament of 10th Convocation in a period between 11 December 2020 and 12 June 2022.Key Findings
In January-September 2022, Georgia received about 2.2 billion USD in income from Russia through remittances, tourism, and the export of goods, which is 2.6 times more than the income received from Russia in January-September 2021 from the same sources. This number by 64% exceeds the income received from Russia in January-September 2019, before the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Transparency International Georgia examined asset declarations of the Government and Members of the Supreme Council of Adjara public officials submitted in 2021-2022 and identified inaccuracies in 39% of declarations.24 out of 62 public officials in the office inaccurately submitted asset declarations.
Transparency International Georgia publishes a traditional report on TV advertising market review. In 2021, COVID-19 remained a major challenge for the advertising market, and subsequent pandemic restrictions significantly affected the economy.
Transparency International Georgia (TI Georgia) continues to scrutinize the economic interests of Viktor Japaridze, the Member of the Parliament from the Georgian Dream party. On October 4, 2022 he left the ruling party and joined the group of MPs that founded a public movement - "People's Power".
The report developed by Transparency International Georgia within the framework of the parliamentary monitoring project evaluates the performance of the Gender Equality Council (hereafter – the Council) in the Parliament of 10th Convocation in a period between 11 December 2020 and 1 June 2022 (hereafter – the reporting period).