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Property for One GEL in Adjara – Part II

07 December, 2012

In the previous blog published on 19 April, 2012 Transparency International Georgia spoke about the property sold for symbolic price in Adjarian Autonomous Republic. Often property was sold to unknown companies which did not comply with the contract

Parliamentarians’ links with businesses

06 December, 2012

Requiring the disclosure of assets held by government officials is a key tool for preventing and discovering corruption and potential conflicts of interest, and corporate ownership information is a key piece of this disclosure. Knowing which official

Who will be affected by amnesty?

26 November, 2012

On November 12, 2012, a draft law on amnesty was introduced into Parliament. According to the preamble of the draft law, “the government’s policies in different spheres during recent years caused significant changes in the penitentiary system. The nu

Ending unchecked, illegal wiretapping practices

20 November, 2012

Technical equipment placed inside mobile telecommunications companies has allowed the authorities systematically monitor citizens’ mobile communications. Parliament should move to establish sufficient oversight over law-enforcement and security servi

Property Seizure by Prosecutor’s Office in Sairme

19 November, 2012

Transparency International Georgia publishes second blog referring how representatives of local Prosecutor’s Office pressured Sairme population during 2009-2010 in order to concede their land properties to the state. In 2010, approximately 20 local

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