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Investigation | Alarming Employment Practices in Quasi-Government Agencies


In a revealing investigative piece by Radio Liberty, the concerning employment practices within Georgian Legal Entities of Public Law (LEPLs) and Non-Entrepreneurial (Non-Commercial) Legal Entities (N(N)LEs) come under scrutiny, unearthing a complex web of dual employment and role ambiguity in these state enterprises.

The investigative piece describes the common practice of individuals concurrently holding positions within these institutions while simultaneously employed by other state organizations, sparking concerns over the efficient utilization of public resources.

A Case of Khulo Municipality

The investigative piece describes cases, such as a Khulo Sakrebulo (Ajara region) faction deputy chair working in a museum and a technical worker of recording and processing of folklore archival materials simultaneously employed in a water supply company.

In 2021, an internal audit of Khulo City Hall identified a notable breach in employment practices. The audit revealed that at least 18 individuals were working at the N(N)LE Khulo Culture Center, an institution established by the city hall, while also maintaining full-time employment in other state organizations. This situation was assessed as a significant violation.

Among the institutions established by the Khulo City Hall, the Khulo Culture Center has the highest number of employees, second only to the union of kindergartens within the municipality.

More than half of the total Khulo budget was used for the salaries of 169 people working in the Khulo Culture Center during the reporting period. The audit also notes that employees did not perform their duties properly at the center’s libraries.

Within the municipality of Khulo, home to a population of 27,000 residents, a total of 800 individuals find employment across 10 N(N)LPs established by the City Hall. Strikingly, nearly 30% of the Khulo budget is allocated for employee salaries within these N(N)LPs. The rise of number freelancer workers since 2015 has also consequently led to an automatic increase in the overall payroll.

The situation in Khulo Municipality is not unique. The reason for the greater visibility of these issues in Khulo is that, unlike many other municipalities and even the central government, Khulo Municipality did not withhold the internal audit findings. As a prevailing practice, municipalities often choose to keep these findings confidential, claiming that the audit reports are considered “working documents.” And this, despite the court decision, which after IDFI sued the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia for withholding the internal audit conclusions ruled in 2017 that “reporting and control are an integral part of the budget process and everyone has the right to know the results of audit conclusions and revisions on the activities of public institutions”.

Akhaltsikhe and Tikubuli Municipalities

Radio Liberty was also able to obtain some information from Akhaltsikhe and Tkibuli municipalities, where significant issues have been detected. Diverse roles were a problem in Akhaltsikhe, where, for instance, a janitor and piano technician were involved in curriculum development at a music school.

In Akhaltsikhe, the employment contracts of the staff of the music school which is managed by the town hall, do not specify either the salary or the job description of the employees.

The audit of the Association of Cultural Sites of Tkibuli Municipality, which has around 200 employees, found unclear roles, duplication of functions and some employees with little to do. The entity also made questionable purchases during the pandemic, including tools and equipment unrelated to its functions.

Enduring Criticism of LEPLs and N(N)LEs by the CSOs

Over time, anti-corruption groups in Georgia have been expressing worries about how efficiently LEPLs and N(N)LEs work and whether they’re actually needed.

The watchdogs have repeatedly urged the government to revisit the existing employment practices in Ministries and LEPLs in order to reduce the risks of nepotism and corruption, as well as to provide detailed definitions of the advisors’, consultants’ and experts’ scope of work in the agencies.

Moreover, CSOs have repeatedly argued that the lack of transparency in managing N(N)LEs is frequently exploited by the ruling party to boost its administrative resources, especially in the run-up to the elections.

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Inal Ardzinba: We don’t Expect Massive Influx of Refugees from Karabakh


On September 25, Inal Ardzinba, the chief diplomat of occupied Abkhazia, addressed the issue of receiving Armenian refugees who have fled from Nagorno-Karabakh and the repercussions of the developments there for the rest of the Caucasus region.

Ardzinba said that “the situation is developing rapidly” and noted that as a results of “capitulation” the status of Nagorno-Karabakh “has been cancelled”. He emphasized that “the international system is in a state of fracture” and stressed the need to respond to these developments. He stated: “Of course, it may not have a direct impact, but to say the least, it contributes to the growth of tension in the region, in the Transcaucasus. We don’t want something like this to happen here”.

Commenting on the potential influx of refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh to Abkhazia Ardzinba said: “We have specific elements within our visa policy concerning Armenian citizens. Although we anticipate some refugees to primarily head to the Republic of Armenia itself, given our historical ties and the substantial Armenian diaspora in Abkhazia, the possibility exists. However, we have deliberated on this matter and we believe that this will not be a mass phenomenon, undoubtedly it will not be a mass phenomenon. We will try somehow to balance this situation as much as possible.”

When addressing Mr. Pashinyan’s actions, Ardzinba noted: “In essence, he recognized Azerbaijan’s state sovereignty over this territory, which contradicts certain legal acts of Armenia itself and the corresponding decree. Consequently, the situation is unquestionably complex.”

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Armenian Embassy in Tbilisi Condemns “Disinformation” about Karabakh Refugees


The Armenian Embassy in Georgia issued a statement responding to “disinformation spread in the Georgian media” about the possible intentions “to resettle outside the Republic of Armenia the Armenians who were transferred to Armenia as a result of the recent military aggression of Azerbaijan against Nagorno-Karabakh”.

The Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in Georgia “rejects such fabricated fake news” and “condemns their dissemination and cheap speculation on this issue, especially at this difficult time for the Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenian people” – reads the statement by the Embassy.

More than 13,000 people have already crossed the border and fled to Armenia as a result of Azerbaijan’s recent takeover of Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenian officials said today, with thousands more expected in the coming days.


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Georgia Bans Export of EU Cars to Russia, Belarus


Effective today, re-export of specific EU-made cars from Georgia to Russia and Belarus is banned. The ban applies to cars with an engine capacity of more than 1900ccm as well as to electric and hybrid vehicles.

The ban was introduced in accordance with the EU’s 11th package of sanctions against Russia.

Similarly, since August 1, the re-export of the US-made cars from to Belarus and Russia had been prohibited.

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Azerbaijan Will Not Use Force to Create Land Corridor Via Armenia -Official – U.S. News & World Report


Azerbaijan Will Not Use Force to Create Land Corridor Via Armenia -Official  U.S. News & World Report

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President Erdogan says Türkiye wants to realize Zengezur corridor … – Anadolu Agency | English


President Erdogan says Türkiye wants to realize Zengezur corridor …  Anadolu Agency | English

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Nagorno-Karabakh crisis: NDP pressures Liberals to impose sanctions – CTV News


Nagorno-Karabakh crisis: NDP pressures Liberals to impose sanctions  CTV News

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At least 20 dead in gas station explosion as Nagorno-Karabakh residents flee to Armenia – Yahoo News


At least 20 dead in gas station explosion as Nagorno-Karabakh residents flee to Armenia  Yahoo News

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Armenia PM takes swipe at Russia as first civilians leave breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh – Yahoo News


Armenia PM takes swipe at Russia as first civilians leave breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh  Yahoo News