Plea Bargaining in Georgia
One of the first acts of the Saakashvili government in February 2004 was to introduce plea bargaining into Georgia’s legal system. A plea bargain is, quite simply, "an agreement [between the prosecutor and the defendant] that, if an accused person sa
TI Georgia welcomes step taken by the Ministry of Finance with the aim of increasing the transparency of international aid
Tbilisi, December 22, 2008 – TI Georgia welcomes the step taken by the Ministry of Finance by publishing the Donor Support Matrix on its official website today. This matrix contains information on the distribution of international financi
Accountability to Beneficiaries: An overview of aid agency commitments
This report provides a brief overview of the commitments made by international NGOs active in Georgia to be transparent and accountable towards the people they serve. The aim of the report is to alert managers of relief and development organization
Internally Displaced Persons in Georgia: Issues of Concern
This paper lays out some issues of concern about Georgians displaced in the wake of the August 2008 conflict. Of nearly 130,000 people who fled their homes to other parts of Georgia during the summer, around 25,000 are not expected to be able to retu
Aid to Georgia: Empowering Georgians via the World Wide Web
38 countries and 15 international institutions pledged approximately USD 4.55 billion in aid to Georgia following the August war in 2008 – roughly USD 1,000 for every inhabitant of Georgia. 95 percent of the aid was pledged by only 12 donors. TI Geor
TI Georgia calls on United Nations and donors to open doors to aid meeting
Tbilisi, 26 February 2009 – Transparency International Georgia today called on the United Nations and donors to grant independent observers access to an aid meeting in the capital of Georgia this Friday. United Nations representatives will use this m
TI Georgia welcomes Ministry of Finance move towards greater aid transparency
Tbilisi, 22 December 2008 – Transparency International Georgia today welcomed the Ministry of Finance’s decision to post breakdowns of international aid to Georgia on its website. The positive evaluation by the Tbilisi-based organization comes in
TI Georgia launches new project to improve the effectiveness of international aid to Georgia
Tbilisi, 20 January 2008 – Transparency International Georgia today announced the launch of a new project aimed at improving the effectiveness of international aid to Georgia. Over the next twelve months, the project “Making Aid Work for Georgia” wil
TI Georgia welcomes government's decision to consult on IDP housing, calls for deadline extension
Tbilisi, 15 April 2009 – Transparency International Georgia today welcomed the decision by the Ministry of Refugees and Accommodation (MRA) to open its Draft Action Plan for Implementation of State Strategy for IDPs to public discussion and consultat