“Government must consider conflict of interest risks while appointing regulatory commission chairs”
Tbilisi. Transparency International Georgia released a blog post "Government
must consider conflict of interest risks while appointing regulatory commission
chairs”. "According to media reports, the Georgian Government is presently considering several candidates for the position of the chairperson of the National Regulatory Commission for Energy and Water Supply. ...Before appointing the head of the regulatory commission, the Georgian Government should weigh all possible risks arising from conflict of interest. Moreover, the Georgian Government and Parliament need to undertake to improve the provisions of different laws designed to separate public and private interests and prevent conflict of interest in public institutions", says blog post.
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