IDFI: "Signs of Nepotism in the National Communications Commission"
Tbilisi. The Institute for the Development of Freedom of Information has released a publication based on information obtained from the National Communications Commission: "Signs of Nepotism in the National Communications Commission". According to the Institute, information provided by the Commission on March 16 states that from 2012 until now they have hired 51 new employees in the Commission's administration. "Relatives of several MPs are among those employed", the organization's web page says. In the publication the Institute has demonstrated monitoring results that aimed to determine "how objectively are individuals hired by the National Communications Commission and whether employment by favoritism and nepotism occurs in this agency". For the full text...
Source: idfi.ge
Georgia’s Responsible Business Awards – Meliora 2024
Tbilisi. On July 2, the awards ceremony for ‘Georgia’s Responsible Business Awards – Meliora 2024’ was held at Tbilisi History Museum “Karvasla,” where the best Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) f...
50 Young Climate Ambassadors from 26 municipalities across Georgia joined the 4th Green Summer Camp to gear up with vital climate education. Since its launch in 2022, the Green Camp has empowered yout...
Tbilisi. The Coalition for Independent and Transparent Judiciary reacts to the election of three new Supreme Court members by the Georgian Parliament, viewing it as another step damaging the European
The web portal CsoGeorgia.org releases a weekly newsletter of grants competition, contests, vacancies, fellowships, and tenders for civil society organizations, and for any interested person.
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