The authorities of Moldova invited Saakashvili to help to fight corruption
Valeriu Balan. Moldovan authorities have invited former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili to assist in implementing anti-corruption reforms in the Republic.
As said Moldovan Prime Minister Chiril Gaburici correspondents in Chisinau on Thursday, in the Republic will be established anti-corruption Council. The Prime Minister stressed that serious reforms need the Prosecutor's office, the national anti-corruption centre and the national integrity Commission.
"Saakashvili and his team possess extensive experience in implementing reforms and the fight against illegal activities of officials, they will analyze and we will offer real measures to eradicate bribery in the country," said Gaburici.
in early February, Saakashvili said that he and his team have the opportunity to participate in the battle against illegal activities of officials in Ukraine.
Saakashvili left Georgia after the inauguration of the new President Giorgi Margvelashvili in November 2013. The chief Prosecutor's office of Georgia presented in absentia former President charges in several criminal cases, as well as among them of embezzlement of about $ 5 million of state funds for personal needs.