PM: Recent months mark turning point in Georgia’s anti-corruption efforts
“We have taken many steps to reduce corruption, and the past few months have been a turning point in this regard,” said Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze.
According to Kobakhidze, efforts to combat corruption will continue in the future.
“We have set an ambitious goal: to rank among the top three European countries in terms of low corruption. This is already reflected in the growth and positive changes recorded in recent ratings. We will continue working to eliminate corruption in our country as much as possible,” he added.