Adherence to the Anti-corruption Recommendations of the OECD’s Anti-corruption Network (ACN) Recommendations by the Government of Georgia
In the past two years since the November 2003 Rose Revolution the new government has carried out several high-profile anti-corruption campaigns, including the prosecution of several high-ranking corrupt officials from the former government, the intro
Anti-corruption Policy: Recommendations by Civil Society Representatives and Experts
In early January 2009, the Georgian government announced the establishment of a new anti-corruption council that is led by Justice Minister Zurab Adeishvili and is tasked with updating the government’s anti-corruption strategy and action plan. Fol
Alternative Progress Report on the Implementation of the OECD ACN Recommendations by the Georgian Government
The reforms initiated by the government in the four years after the Rose Revolution have resulted in varying levels of success and elicited different kinds of evaluations. Opinions defer on the depth and sustainability of the government’s frequently
Global Corruption Barometer (GCB)
Transparency International's Global Corruption Barometer is the only worldwide public opinion survey on views and experiences of corruption. As a poll of the general public, it provides an indicator of how corruption is affecting individuals on a nat
Corruption Perceptions Index 2005
October 18, 2005, Tbilisi, Transparency International GeorgiaToday Transparency International has released the results of the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2005. The study ranks countries according to qualitative indicators of corruption b
Transparency International Releases Results of 2005 Global Corruption Barometer
9 December 2005, Tbilisi – Today, Transparency International Georgia unveiled the results of the 2005 Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) to mark International Anti-Corruption Day. According to the survey, progress has been made in those sectors that w
Transparency International Releases Results of 2007 Global Corruption Barometer
• Judiciary remains most corrupt institution as education, police, tax administration, and medical services all worsen FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 29, 2008 Tbilisi, Georgia – Berlin-based Transparency International, the global civil society o
Transparency International Releases the Corruption Perception Index 2009
Tbilisi, Georgia – The level of corruption in Georgia has slightly fallen, Transparency International’s 2009 Corruption Perception Index suggests. The index – compiled and just released by Transparency International’s Head Office in Berlin, and combi