Country Breakfast Georgia – Ways Out of Corruption
Corruption erodes the belief of societies in their leadership. Many proclaim transparency to be the solution to corruption. So far, the only remarkably successful example is Georgia. How did Georgia succeed in the transformation from corruption to transparency? What are the steps and challenges along the way?
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MPA Dimitri GVINDADZE
Country Head of Moldova, EBRD - European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Chisinau; Former Minister of Finance of Georgia, Tbilisi
1993-2003 | Various Positions, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia |
2005-2011 | Deputy Minister of Finance of Georgia |
2011-2012 | Minister of Finance of Georgia |
2012 | Director, Georgian National Investment Agency, First Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Sovereign Partnership Fund, Georgia |
since 2013 | Global Head of Research, Liberty Securities, Georgia; UNDP consultant, Myanmar |
2014-2016 | Lead Economist for East Europe and the Caucasus, EBRD - European Bank for Reconstruction and Development |
since 2016 | Country Head of Moldova, EBRD - European Bank for Reconstruction and Development |
Severin MEISTER
Managing Director, ILAG - Industrieliegenschaftenverwaltung AG, Vienna
2002-2006 | Degree Course in Economics and Management, Free University Bozen, Italy |
2004-2009 | Degree Course in Law, Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany |
2009-2011 | Executive Officer, German Submarine U23, German Navy, Eckernförde, Germany |
since 2011 | Managing Director, Industrieliegenschaftenverwaltung AG, Vienna, Austria |
since 2012 | Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Energo Aragvi Ltd., Georgia |
since 2013 | Senior Advisor, Munich Security Conference, Munich, Germany |