Simplified procurements with the aim of holding celebration events in Batumi is a malpractice
In 2017-2019, public procurements with a value of GEL 1,493,385 were made for holding celebration events, out of which GEL 827,735 (about 55% of the total amount) was spent through simplified procurements.Spending of budgetary funds on pre-plan
Questions concerning authenticity of Tadumadze’s diploma must be answered
Transparency International Georgia studied the documents which confirm inconsistencies with regard to the diploma of incumbent General Prosecutor Shalva Tadumadze. Specifically, according to the diploma, Shalva Tadumadze enrolled in the institu
The practice of using citizen engagement mechanisms in municipalities of Adjara has partially improved
In comparison to 2015-2016, the practice of using citizen engagement mechanisms in the municipalities of Adjara has improved in 2017-2019. Nevertheless, local governments need to work on improving the quality of citizen engagement.Transparency
The change in the remuneration rules in the ministries has not had a significant impact on wage inequality
On January 1, 2018, the Law on Remuneration in Civil Service came into force. As a result, a centrally regulated remuneration system was introduced for the first time in the history of the Georgian civil service.[1] In order to examine the prac
A business partner of the Chairperson of the City Council of Tsalenjikha wins tenders without competition in Tsalenjikha
TI Georgia continues to monitor the process of public procurements. Due to the existence of possible signs of corruption, this time we have directed our attention to tenders conducted by the Tsalenjikha Municipality where they are won by a comp
Biographies of Supreme Court Judicial Candidates
On May 10, 2019, the High Council of Justice began the process of selecting candidates to be nominated to the Parliament of Georgia, which lasted for almost four months. On September 4, 2019, the Council selected 20 candidates for the Parliamen