Georgia: how to make anti-corruption reforms sustainable?

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After the rapid breakthrough in the fight against corruption 15 years ago, Georgia is still a leader in TI's corruption perception ranking among Eastern Partnership and Central Asian countries. But according to several international rankings Georgia's situation in the fighting corruption is getting worse in the last several years.
In this episode of Unchained we discuss the lessons of the past, the successes in fighting petty corruption, and current challenges in fighting elite corruption in Georgia with the experts from the Institute for Development of Freedom of Information: Mariam Maisuradze, Anti-corruption direction head, and Davit Maisuradze, Open Governance direction head. The author and presenter – Inna Nelles.
This episode of podcasts is implemented by the Anti-Corruption Research and Education Center with the support of the International Renaissance Foundation. You can find more information about Eurasian Academic Anti-Corruption Network on it’s website: https://www.eaacn.org/ and Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/EAACN

Georgia: how to make anti-corruption reforms sustainable?

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