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The Head of the Anti-Corruption Bureau, Razhden Kuprashvili, and the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Giorgi Zurabashvili, convened with representatives of the diplomatic corps and international organizations accredited in Georgia. The principal agenda item of the meeting was the amendments to Georgia's Law on Grants.
The Head of the Bureau elucidated the objectives and significance of the previously mentioned legislation to the assembled attendees. He underscored that the law is designed to ensure the transparency of activities conducted by organizations receiving foreign funding, rather than to impose control or restrict their operations in any manner.
Furthermore, the discussion encompassed issues and challenges pertaining to the enforcement of the law. Razhden Kuprashvili affirmed that the Anti-Corruption Bureau's objective is to foster open discourse regarding the legislation and to facilitate the dissemination of accurate information, both domestically and internationally.
Notably, prior to this engagement with ambassadors, the Anti-Corruption Bureau had conducted separate meetings with representatives from non-governmental organizations, legal practitioners, and academic institutions, where the Law on Grants and its implementation mechanisms were similarly deliberated.
Razhden Kuprashvili was appointed as the head of the LEPL Anti-Corruption Bureau
The Head of the Anti-corruption bureau Razhden Kuprashvili approved the statute of the Anti-corruption bureau
Meeting with the representative of the Council of Europe office