Amendments to the Law on the Public Broadcaster were discussed at the Georgian Parliament on 2 May 2014. The bill was presented by Gia Zhorzholiani, Member of the Parliamentary Majority. According to these amendments, a new body will be added to the Public Broadcaster in the form of a Monitoring Council which will present recommendations to the Board of Trustees or the General Director in order to identify shortcomings in their work, require a hearing of the budget report presented at the joint meeting of the Regulatory and Advisory Councils and submit a proposal to the Georgian Parliament to declare no-confidence in the members of the Board of Trustees. In the case if the Monitoring Council considers that the Board of Trustees or the General Director did not have a proper response to problems encountered at the Public Broadcaster, they are entitled to a committee hearing at the Georgian Parliament. The Georgian Parliament approved the amendments on the same day.
Chiora Taktakishvili, Member of the Parliamentary Minority, addressed Gia Zhorzholiani regarding the aforementioned amendments and said: "According to these changes [about the Public Broadcaster], a new Monitoring Council will be established but the functions of this Council are advisory in nature. The Law on [the Public] Broadcaster already provided for the existence of the Advisory Council and Community Councils."
Gia Zhorzholiani did not agree with Chiora Taktakishvili and stated the following: “Current Community Councils under the existing Law [the Public] Broadcaster are those types of bodies which work according to certain topics or fields and, in the case of necessity, submit proposals to the Board of Trustees or other structures of the [Public] Broadcaster. Therefore, this institution differs from a new Monitoring Council.”
FactCheck took interest in this issue and verified Chiora Taktakishvili’s statement.
According to the Human Rights Education and Monitoring Centre, the Georgian Parliament started a new phase in terms of reforming the Public Broadcaster in 2013. According to the amendments made to the Law, the selection rule for the members of the Board of Trustees, qualification requirements and the quantity were established differently. According to the old Law, the President selected candidates for the 15-member Board of Trustees through the process of competition and submitted the list to the Parliament for approval. According to the amendments, the Board of Trustees was composed of nine members. The Board members are still elected by the Parliament for a six-year term. Two candidates will be presented by the Public Defender’s Office, three by the Parliamentary Majority and three by more than one-third of the rest of the Members of the Parliament. The Supreme Council of the Autonomous Republic of Ajara will also present one Board member. One-third of the Board of Trustees is changed by rotation every two years.
According to the new regulations, the main controlling body of the Public Broadcaster and the current Board of Trustees should have been disbanded as soon as the Law entered into force.
An amendment was later made to this clause. According to the amendment, Articles 24, 25 and 26 of the Law should have entered into force from 1 January 2014. These are the Articles which would effect the dissolution of the current Board. Due to the fact that the enforcement of these Articles was delayed, the current Board worked until the end of the year. Also of note is that the term of office for four Board members expired at the end of 2013 while two positions of Trustees were vacant at that time. Accordingly, the Board was left with nine members (the term of office for four members was set to expire at the end of 2015 while the expiry date for five members was set at 2017). Due to these circumstances, the enactment of the Law did not dissolve the Board but only its majority. FactCheck has previously reported about these issues.
Dunja Mijatović, OSCE Representative on the Freedom of the Media, published recommendations about the Law on the Public Broadcaster and the dissolution of its Board of Trustees. The new bill was evaluated in positive terms in the report. In addition, Mijatović presented an official letter to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia where she urged that the Board of Trustees should not be disbanded immediately since this would halt the work of the Public Broadcaster. According to her recommendations, the dissolution of the Board of Trustees from 1 January 2014 would be relatively more acceptable and a compromise option.
The former Georgian President, Mikheil Saakashvili, vetoed the bill adopted by the Parliament in July 2013. The President had four remarks regarding the bill with the early termination of the authorities of the Board of Trustees among them. The Parliamentary Majority did not consider the President’s remarks and, accordingly, 1 January 2014 was set as the date for the dissolution of the Public Broadcaster.
Some members of the old Board of Trustees appealed to the Constitutional Court on 6 February 2014. The Board members appealed against those changes to the Law on Public Broadcaster which provided for the composition of the Board according to a new rule. The Court suspended the procedure for electing new members while it upheld the constitutional lawsuit and lifted those regulations of the Law which terminated the authorities of Board members before the end of their term.
According to the Law adopted on 2 May, seven old members of the Board of Trustees of the Public Broadcaster (Mamuka Pachuashvili, Davit Kandelaki, Zurab Davitashvili, Emzar Goguadze, Natalia Dvali, Giorgi Meladze and Nino Danelia), whose authorities in the Board were terminated, were moved to the newly-established Monitoring Council of the Board of Trustees.
According to the Law, the Board of Trustees of the Public Broadcaster is one of the main bodies of the Broadcaster and its rank is above the newly-established Monitoring Council. For further information, FactCheck reviewed the authorities of the Board of Trustees and the Monitoring Council.
The authorities of the Board of Trustees of the Public Broadcaster are as follows:
- Determines the programme priorities of the Public Broadcaster;
- Adopts the Regulations of the Public Broadcaster with the advice of the General Director which must ensure the editorial independence of relevant structural units and is authorized to make amendments to the Regulations;
- Adopts the budget of the Public Broadcaster with the advice of the General Director and approves the report of its performance and is authorized to make amendments to the budget;
- Hears the quarterly activity report of the Public Broadcaster;
- Gives consent to the General Director for transactions whose value exceeds 1% of the budget of the Public Broadcaster;
- Determines the conditions and amount of remuneration for the General Director;
- Approves the staff of the Public Broadcaster with the advice of the General Director and the salaries of the employees, the salary fund as well as the bonus fund and the limit amount for bonuses;
- Sets out the basic terms of the employment contract for staff of the Public Broadcaster;
- Appeals to the Supreme Court of the Autonomous Republic of Ajara about the issue of non-confidence towards the Advisory Council of Ajara TV and the Public Broadcaster radio.
- Present recommendations to the Board of Trustees and/or the General Director in order to identify shortcomings in their work;
- Present recommendations to the Board of Trustees about measures to be taken in the case of financial irregularities;
- Present a proposal to the Board of Trustees about the dismissal of the General Director from his/her office before the end of his/her term;
- Submit a proposal to the Georgian Parliament to declare no-confidence in the members of the Board of Trustees;
- Require a hearing of the budget report presented at the joint meeting of the Regulatory and Advisory Councils;
- Require holding a committee hearing at the Georgian Parliament about the problems identified in the previous year in the Public Broadcaster which were not responded to properly by the Board of Trustees and the General Director of the Public Broadcaster.