THE U.S. TO PRESENT ANTICORRUPTION EXPERIENCE OF GEORGIA TO ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN, KYRGYZSTAN, MOLDOVA AND UKRAINE
by Julia MAZYKINA
24 News Agency
URL: http://eng.24.kg/cis/2011/12/08/21945.html
Dec 8 2011
Kyrgyzstan
The U.S. will present anticorruption experience of Georgia to Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova and Ukraine. As Georgian media outlet
reports regional conference "Georgia a model of successful clean-up"
opened yesterday in Tbilisi.
Organizers of the meeting are the Main Prosecutor's Office of Georgia,
U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Embassy to Georgia.
Delegations from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova and Ukraine
participate in the conference. They familiarize themselves with
Georgian experience in reforming and clean-up. Workers of U.S.
Department of Justice, American and European expert are participating
in the meeting.
The top prosecutor of Georgia Murtaz Zodelava addressed to participants
of the conference; he state that Georgia is proud of achieved results
thanking to which "the country is called No.1 in the world over
clean-up". According to the top prosecutor, the success is conditioned
by reforms in education and justice, modernization of public service,
reforms in state purchases system and in others spheres.
Recall, the President of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili, paying visit
to Bishkek in early December 2011, invited local specialist to visit
Tbilisi and to familiarize themselves with reforms on site. In his
opinion, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan are very much alike.
by Julia MAZYKINA
24 News Agency
URL: http://eng.24.kg/cis/2011/12/08/21945.html
Dec 8 2011
Kyrgyzstan
The U.S. will present anticorruption experience of Georgia to Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova and Ukraine. As Georgian media outlet
reports regional conference "Georgia a model of successful clean-up"
opened yesterday in Tbilisi.
Organizers of the meeting are the Main Prosecutor's Office of Georgia,
U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Embassy to Georgia.
Delegations from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova and Ukraine
participate in the conference. They familiarize themselves with
Georgian experience in reforming and clean-up. Workers of U.S.
Department of Justice, American and European expert are participating
in the meeting.
The top prosecutor of Georgia Murtaz Zodelava addressed to participants
of the conference; he state that Georgia is proud of achieved results
thanking to which "the country is called No.1 in the world over
clean-up". According to the top prosecutor, the success is conditioned
by reforms in education and justice, modernization of public service,
reforms in state purchases system and in others spheres.
Recall, the President of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili, paying visit
to Bishkek in early December 2011, invited local specialist to visit
Tbilisi and to familiarize themselves with reforms on site. In his
opinion, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan are very much alike.