Tea Tsulukiani talks about Georgia’s practice in fight against corruption at international conference
Georgian Justice Minister Tea Tsulukiani talked about Georgia’s experience and model in fight against corruption at Copenhagen International Anti-Corruption Conference. Tsulukiani delivered a speech at the panel Fight with Corruption Trough Open Governance Partnership.
Justice Minister underlined that the Georgian wide public was involved in open governance process represented by public institutions, non-governmental organizations, international partners and businesspersons. She said that the national plan of Open Governance Partnership (OGP) was elaborated and then monitored through consultations and the reached consensus. Georgian Justice Minister also introduced the conference participants with the concept of public centers.
International Anti-Corruption Conference is held once in 2 years with the organization of the International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC), the world’s premier global forum for bringing together heads of state, civil society, the private sector and more to tackle the increasingly sophisticated challenges posed by corruption and Transparency International (TI).