Tbilisi (GBC) - According to a statement by Shalva Papuashvili, the Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia, the Anti-Corruption Bureau will be dissolved as of March 2, 2026.
During a recent briefing in Parliament, Papuashvili explained that the functions of the Anti-Corruption Bureau will be entirely transferred to the State Audit Office of Georgia (SAO).
“The second key aspect involves reviewing and consolidating institutional models that have existed for years, often in a fragmented or externally imposed form. We aim to strengthen the constitutional framework of the governance system and optimise the utilisation of state resources.
Tackling corruption remains one of the government’s top priorities. Significant steps have been taken in this direction recently. The process involves the Department of Government Administration Efficiency, the State Audit Office, the Anti-Corruption Agency of the State Security Service, and the Prosecutor’s Office.
Currently, the Anti-Corruption Bureau primarily handles the collection and monitoring of declarations from officials, political parties, and non-governmental organisations. Following consultations with the government, it was agreed that this function would be better suited to the State Audit Office, an independent, higher constitutional institution operating within the framework of public governance.
In line with this initiative, it has been announced that the Anti-Corruption Bureau will be abolished from March 2, 2026, with its responsibilities fully transferred to the State Audit Office,” stated Shalva Papuashvili.