The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Justice Calls for suspension of the ongoing judicial selection/appointment process
The Coalition for an Independent and Transparent Justice was closely observing the process of selection of candidates for the 61 vacant judicial positions taking place at the High Council of Justice. We would like to voice our findings
Statement about the disciplinary proceedings regarding a Judge of the Constitutional Court of Georgia, Merab Turava
On September 16, 2015, the Constitutional Court of Georgia released a statement indicating that the issue of failure of Judge Merab Turava to sign the judgment on the case of Gigi Ugulava had been referred to the Committee for Ethics and Disci
Monitoring Implementation of Association Agreement With European Union in 2014-2015: Anti-Corruption Policy and Civil Service Reform
Transparency International Georgia has conducted an assessment of the implementation of Georgia’s Association Agreement and Association Agenda with the EU between 1 September 2014 and 1 September 2015 as part of a project carried out by the Open Soci
TI Georgia assesses certain aspect of civil service reform
Transparency International Georgia's report provides the analysis, assessments and recommendations on two topics related to civil service, divided respectively in two blocks. The first topic covers Human Resources Management (HR) policies, whil
TI Georgia Has Released Local Integrity Systems Assessment
Tbilisi, 9 December 2015: Transparency International Georgia today published the Local Integrity Systems Assessment report which covers three self-governing cities - Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Zugdidi - and examines various aspects of the operation of the
The Coalition for Independent and Transparent Judiciary calls on politicians to exercise caution while assessing the cases ongoing at the Constitutional Court
The Coalition responds to the statements made by the representatives of the governing political power, the vice-speaker of Parliament Manana Kobakhidze and the Parliamentary Majority Leader Zviad Kvachantiradze, as well as the Minister of Jus
Implementing Georgia’s Anti-Corruption Laws in Practice Remains a Problem
Tbilisi, 7 December 2015: Transparency International Georgia has published today its latest report which examines the implementation of the provisions of Georgia’s anti-corruption laws in practice.Tbilisi, 7 December 2015: Transparency In
NGOs presented recommendations about special electoral precincts to the government
Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA), International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED), and Transparency International – Georgia presented recommendations about special electoral precincts to the Government of Georgia. [1]Alt
Georgia’s military improves on anti-corruption controls, but momentum is starting to slow
Transparency International calls on Georgia to honour its commitments on defence integrity Risk of corruption in Georgia’s defence sector has lessened in recent years, according to the 2015 Government Defence Anti-Corruption Index of Tra