On 6 September, Tina Khidasheli, Chair of a Temporary Parliamentary Investigative Commission Studying the Activities of the Georgian National Communication Commission, presented a report of the Commission to the Parliament of Georgia. In her speech Khidasheli named three TV stations – Rustavi 2, Mze and Sakartvelo – discussed the distribution of shares in their charter capital and asserted that a detailed financial scheme of Rustavi 2 and Sakartvelo would be examined in the next report of the Investigative Commission. She brought a specific example as well: “In the years 2005 and 2006, the owners of Rustavi 2 and TV station Mze were continuously changing and in both cases they [the owners] were the same... Article 60 of the Law on Broadcasting clearly prohibits the ownership of more than one terrestrial frequency, be it a physical or a legal entity.”
FactCheck set out to examine if the owners of TV stations Mze and Rustavi 2 had been distributing shares among themselves in the years 2005 and 2006, to what extent this action was linked to SaqCementi Ltd and whether or not the aforementioned violated the Law on Broadcasting.
As reported by the Public Registry, Saktsementi Ltd was founded in 2004 (current name – Heidelberg Cement). As of September 2005, its share in the charter capital of TV company Mze amounted to 93%.
The Public Registry further provides information on the changes introduced into the registration records of Rustavi 2 on 6 January 2006. Kibar Khalvashi, holder of 60% of the charter capital at Rustavi 2, alienated 22% to Saktsementi Ltd. Accordingly, shares in the charter capital of Rustavi 2 were distributed as follows:
- Saktsementi Ltd – 22%
- Kibar Khalvashi – 38%
- Panorama Ltd – 40%
- Kibar Khalvashi – 78%
- Saktsementi Ltd – 15%
- Gela Kobaidze – 7%