Tbilisi (GBC) - Giorgi Gabitashvili, who previously served as Prosecutor General, has been nominated for the position of Auditor General by Shalva Papuashvili, the Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia.
According to Papuashvili, parliamentary procedures to elect the new Auditor General will now commence.
“Yesterday, Tsotne Kavlashvili informed me of his resignation from the position of Auditor General. He is returning to his previous role as Deputy Minister of Finance, a position he held from 2015 to 2022. Additionally, from 2013 to 2022, he served as Head of the State Treasury. I would like to nominate Giorgi Gabitashvili for the role of Auditor General,” Papuashvili stated.
He emphasized the importance of the State Audit Office as a constitutional body responsible for ensuring the legality, purposefulness, and efficiency of public spending.
“Effective budget management and minimizing corruption risks are among the priorities of the Parliament and the Government of Georgia. Currently, Georgia ranks among the countries with the lowest corruption indicators, even when compared to EU member states. However, our goal is for Georgia to be a global leader in this area by 2030, aiming to be in the top three. The State Audit Office plays a crucial role in establishing a system that prevents ineffective or illegal use of public funds,” Papuashvili stated.
He continued: “After consulting with the teams and Mr. Gabitashvili, the decision was made to nominate him for the position. Gabitashvili has extensive experience within Georgia’s investigative system, having worked for the Prosecutor’s Office and the Ministry of Finance. Since 2013, he has served as Deputy Prosecutor General, and as of 2024, he holds the position of Prosecutor General.”
Papuashvili expressed confidence that Gabitashvili’s election as Auditor General would significantly strengthen the State Audit Office and help achieve the goals set forth to the Georgian people before the elections—goals that garnered the public’s mandate.
“The upcoming week will see the parliamentary procedures culminate in a vote during the plenary session,” Papuashvili added.