''Who Owned Georgia in 2003-2012''
Tbilisi. "Transparency International - Georgia"
and journalist Paul Rimple have created a joint work with the above title. As
described on the organization's web page, written in the format of a novel, the
book tells about the businessmen and companies, which owned or still own
significant amount of shares in important sectors such as broadcasting,
communications, advertising market, import and distribution of oil,
pharmaceutical market and minerals. The book also describes the links of these
companies with the representatives of former authorities or persons associated
with them. Information in the book covers only the period for 2003-2012.
A Georgian version of
the book will be uploaded on TI Georgia's web page in the nearest future. At
this point, the English soft version of the book
Imereti. A workshop was held on July 5 in Kutaisi for young people living in the region. The event was organized by the Education Development and Employment Center.
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