Georgia's Special Investigation Service joins EPAC
Georgia's Special Investigation Service joins EPAC

The Special Investigation Service of Georgia has become a member of the European Partners against Corruption (EPAC).

All members of the organization supported the decision to admit Georgia’s Investigation Service to the EPAC network during the 22nd Annual General Assembly in Dublin.

EPAC is an independent organization that brings together 109 anti-corruption and police oversight agencies from member states of the Council of Europe. The main focus of EPAC’s activities is the development of police oversight mechanisms, effective anti-corruption systems, the implementation of international best practices, and the strengthening of cooperation among member institutions.

Joining EPAC provides the Special Investigation Service of Georgia with an opportunity to share international experience, develop common strategies, and implement high professional standards.