Response to the midterm report of the Interagency Task Force
Tbilisi. Transparency International Georgia released a statement about the midterm report of the Interagency Task Force. "Under issue number three, the document mentions Transparency International Georgia's study on the public office staffing policy, which was presented to the Task Force by the United National Movement, noting that the dismissal of the staff was politically motivated. ...At IATF’s September 2 session, the representative of our organization clarified that the report had not reached such conclusions, and that the suspicion that the staff dismissal was based on political motives only emerged in individual cases. ...Therefore, this topic should have been dropped from the agenda. Despite this, our study still appeared in the midterm report of the Task Force and is negatively characterized. Accordingly, we find it necessary to respond to the comments of the Interagency Task Force and to present our position", says the statement.
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
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