Tbilisi. Transparency International – Georgia
continues inquiring into "the appointment by the Ministry of Interior of
its employees, the so-called "ODRs", in the state and other
organizations".
"During
the Soviet times the Security Ministry used to appoint "ODRs" in
various agencies. During the rule of Eduard Shevardnadze and Mikheil
Saakashvili this practice was maintained and is practiced by the "Georgian
Dream" after the 2012 parliamentary elections as well.
In previous
blog posts we were reporting about the employees working in the Georgian
National Communications Commission and the Security Officers Unit of the
Ministry of Interior. This time we would like to present information on
additional three officers serving in other public institutions", says the
blog posted on the organization's web page.
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