The new report by Transparency International Georgia shows that undeclared business assets and incompatible activities of MPs remains a problem in the 9th convocation of the Parliament of Georgia.
Based on official data, the report has found the following:
Business interests of MPs
Ivliane Tsulaia "The Georgian Dream" (31 companies),
Nino Tsilosani "The Georgian Dream" (13 companies),
Kakhaber Okriashvili "The Georgian Dream for Development of Regions" (13 companies)
Activities incompatible with the status of MPs
In terms of entrepreneurial activities, MPs are not allowed to: Engage in more than a one-time activity involving the management of material and financial assets for the purpose of making profit; and hold the position of a head of a commercial entity and perform supervisory, control, revision or consulting activities within it.
Business interests of MPs’ family members
Untimely declared real property
Participation in public procurement
In the period between the authorization of the Ninth Parliament of Georgia (November 18, 2016) and August 2017, companies associated with three MPs have taken part in public procurement:
Income Received by MPs from Entrepreneurial Activities
The following MPs received the highest income from entrepreneurial activities in the one-year period of the filled-in declaration:
The report is based on asset declarations filed by MPs and the business and real estate registry databases available on the Public Registry website, as well as information received from the Parliament.
According to Georgian legislation, the incorrect filing of asset declarations by public officials results in a fine of 1000 GEL. In case of deliberately providing wrong information, the civil service bureau is obliged to send the declaration and supporting documents to the respective law-enforcing agency. According to the Criminal Code of Georgia, the deliberate inclusion of wrong information in public asset declarations results in a fine or 120-200 hours of community service, with deprivation of the right to hold an official position or to carry out a particular activity for up to three years. Moreover, if an MP is involved in entrepreneurial activities, the Parliament is obliged to discuss the pre-term termination of the MP status in question.
Recommendations:
1 Mariam Jashi filed an application with the Public Registry on the termination of her status as a director on December 31, 2012; however, her request was denied, so she remains the director.
1 Mariam Jashi filed an application with the Public Registry on the termination of her status as a director on December 31, 2012; however, her request was denied, so she remains the director.
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