Yesterday this very interesting article was published in the Guardian, probably the most detailed commentary so far in English about the Bachiashvili affair and including a rather devastating psychological portrait of Georgia’s de facto dictator, Bidzina Ivanishvili. Well worth a read in its own right: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/may/26/giorgi-bachiashvili-interview-georgia-bidzina-ivanishvili

But strangely enough, today, according to the MIA, said Bachiashvili allegedly turned up wandering around in a cornfield on the Armenia-Georgia border, after which he was detained by security forces. This differs from the account given by Bachiashvili’s associates, who say that he was arrested by local police in Abu Dhabi and deported. Sources: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/may/26/giorgi-bachiashvili-interview-georgia-bidzina-ivanishvili ; https://civil.ge/archives/683774

Very interesting state of affairs, very unfortunate for the poor fellow who chose to play too closely with the dragon. Very unfortunate for Georgia, whose de facto dictator appears to be becoming increasingly unhinged and detached from reality, caring about nothing but the preservation of his ill-gotten wealth.

Ivanishvili's former financial manager tells all — then gets deported from UAE, arrested
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  1. LongShotTheory on

    Why would he go to Abu Dabi?! I wouldn’t trust any of the arab countries an inch… You wanna run from the regime, run for Europe, simple as that…

  2. ტეხავს, იმედია მაგას, ჯაფარას და სხევბს ნავალნის ბედი არ ეწევა :/ რა საშინელება ხდება ჩვენს ქვეყანაში, ხალხი როგორ დააბრმავეს და ადამიანების უკეთესი მომავალი გაწირეს პირად ინტერესებზე :/

  3. Afraid-Ad-518 on

    Man I miss when sakasvilli was in charge. 1 dollar was 1.8 Lari and there was none of this bullshit