51. Is information in reports from political parties and/or candidates to be made public?

Georgia

Georgia

Answer
Yes
Source

Information on the donations received by a party, including the information containing the data specified in paragraph 2 of this article, and the information on the registration place of the donor, shall be publicly available. The Anti-Corruption Bureau shall ensure access to the given information in accordance with the procedure established by the legislation of Georgia. The Anti-Corruption Bureau shall, on a monthly basis, make the information on the donations received by a party available to the public by publishing the relevant data on the web-site.
Source: საქართველოს ორგანული კანონი „მოქალაქეთა პოლიტიკური გაერთიანებების შესახებ“, 26-ე მუხლის მე-6 პუნქტი, 1997
[Article 26 (6), Organic Law of Georgia on Political Associations of Citizens, 1997].

The Anti-Corruption bureau shall make the financial disclosure statement of a party/electoral subject available to all interested persons and ensure the publication of the given statement on the relevant web-site within 5 days after its receipt.
Source: საქართველოს ორგანული კანონი „მოქალაქეთა პოლიტიკური გაერთიანებების შესახებ“, 32-ე მუხლის მე-3 პუნქტი, 1997
[Article 32 (3), Organic Law of Georgia on Political Associations of Citizens, 1997].

Comment

Donations received by parties and candidates, annual and election period financial reports are posted on the  Anti-Corruption Bureau website (https://monitoring.acb.gov.ge/ka).

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