Georgia Court Extends Ex-President Saakashvili’s Jail Term to Nine Years

Georgia court extends ex-president Saakashvili's jail term to nine years. Credit: Panorama.am

On Wednesday, a Georgia court sentenced Mikheil Saakashvili, the former president and pro-Western reformer, to nine years in prison for misusing public funds.

This sentence is three years longer than the one he is currently serving.

Georgia ex-president Saakashvili (News Central TV)
Georgia court extends ex-president Saakashvili’s jail term to nine years. Credit: VOA

Speaking to AFP, Saakashvili’s attorney, Dito Sadzaglishvili, described the charges as “fabricated” and said the Tbilisi city court “sentenced Saakashvili to nine years in prison” in a case involving the misappropriation of nine million lari (roughly $3.2 million) in public funds.

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