Tbilisi (GBC) – The Prosecution Service of Georgia has finalized a plea agreement with former two-time Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili, who has been charged with corruption. Under the agreement, signed on 12 January, Garibashvili was sentenced to five years in prison.

According to the official statement, Garibashvili was convicted under Article 194, Part 3 of the Georgian Criminal Code. In addition to imprisonment, he was issued an additional fine of GEL 1 million.

The Prosecutor’s Office also announced that the state will confiscate all funds obtained through the criminal scheme, including the cash seized during a search of Garibashvili’s residence.

Garibashvili has admitted guilt and accepted the terms of the plea agreement. The court has already approved the prosecution’s motion, making the agreement legally binding.