TI: OGP Summit on Good Practice Was Held with Poor Practice
Tbilisi. Transparency International Georgia (TI) considers that OGP Summit on Good Practice Was Held with Poor Practice.
"The organizational costs for the Open Government Partnership (OGP) Global Summit in Tbilisi have amounted to at least 1.79 million GEL. The majority of these expenses were financed from the Government Reserve Fund, which goes against the purpose of the Reserve Fund, as well as the principles of good governance and OGP", - marks TI.
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