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Subeliani Tapes: witness ‘bribed’ in Khorava Street murder investigation

A new tape suggests the authorities attempted to pay ‘10,000’, for a witnesses to change their testimony.

Subeliani Tapes: witness ‘bribed’ in Khorava Street murder investigation

A new tape suggests the authorities attempted to pay ‘10,000’, for a witnesses to change their testimony.

Analysis | Georgia’s tapes scandals suggest something is rotten at the top of Georgian politics

The Omega Tapes scandal, and now secret recordings of former official Mirza Subeliani, suggest Georgia’s government has serious questions to answer.

Analysis | Georgia’s tapes scandals suggest something is rotten at the top of Georgian politics

By OC Media

The Omega Tapes scandal, and now secret recordings of former official Mirza Subeliani, suggest Georgia’s government has serious questions to answer.

Prosecutor’s Office ‘stages’ new Subeliani tapes contradicting claims of abuse

Critics have pointed to inconsistencies in the new tapes and there has been widespread speculation they were staged.

Prosecutor’s Office ‘stages’ new Subeliani tapes contradicting claims of abuse

Critics have pointed to inconsistencies in the new tapes and there has been widespread speculation they were staged.

Detained former Georgian official threatens to bring down government with ‘kompromat’

In secret recordings from prison, Mirza Subeliani, on trial over the Khorava Street murder investigation, spoke of torturing witnesses.

Detained former Georgian official threatens to bring down government with ‘kompromat’

In secret recordings from prison, Mirza Subeliani, on trial over the Khorava Street murder investigation, spoke of torturing witnesses.

Georgia’s ruling party lashes out at NGOs over Omega tapes criticism

Fifteen prominent NGOs demanded action over the recordings labelling them a ‘clear sign of grand corruption and informal clan rule in Georgia’.

Georgia’s ruling party lashes out at NGOs over Omega tapes criticism

Fifteen prominent NGOs demanded action over the recordings labelling them a ‘clear sign of grand corruption and informal clan rule in Georgia’.

State auditor to examine Zurabishvili donations after donor said he would not vote for her

Doctors at two clinics in Tbilisi said hospital administrators used their bank accounts to make donations to the Georgian Dream–backed candidate.

State auditor to examine Zurabishvili donations after donor said he would not vote for her

Doctors at two clinics in Tbilisi said hospital administrators used their bank accounts to make donations to the Georgian Dream–backed candidate.

Georgian authorities ‘investigating’ media giant Palitra

The prosecutor’s office has demanded four years worth of records from Palitra Media, the owners of Palitra News, IneterPressNews, Kviris Palitra.

Georgian authorities ‘investigating’ media giant Palitra

The prosecutor’s office has demanded four years worth of records from Palitra Media, the owners of Palitra News, IneterPressNews, Kviris Palitra.

Secret audio recordings suggest racket in Georgian Government

In a recording allegedly of one of Georgian Dream’s founders, the second in recent weeks, he is heard demanding cars from the founder of Omega Group.

Secret audio recordings suggest racket in Georgian Government

In a recording allegedly of one of Georgian Dream’s founders, the second in recent weeks, he is heard demanding cars from the founder of Omega Group.

Cannabis production bill on hold in Georgia after Church protests

The head of the Church, Patriarch Ilia II, spoke out against producing cannabis in Georgia, warning it would spread drug addiction in the country.

Cannabis production bill on hold in Georgia after Church protests

The head of the Church, Patriarch Ilia II, spoke out against producing cannabis in Georgia, warning it would spread drug addiction in the country.

Ex–Abkhazian PM calls for dialogue with Tbilisi

Sergey Shamba told Echo of Moscow it was time to think about a ‘common future’ as neighbours.

Ex–Abkhazian PM calls for dialogue with Tbilisi

Sergey Shamba told Echo of Moscow it was time to think about a ‘common future’ as neighbours.