TI: Gifts received by officials require extra study
Tbilisi. ''Transparency International Georgia'' (TI) continues monitoring of property declarations of officials.
''Acceptance of cash gifts by senior officials entails certain risks of corruption, that is why the Civil Service Bureau has to study every such case'' – is stated in the information posted on the website of the organization today.
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