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Legal dispute between Bidzina Ivanishvili, Credit Suisse at UK Supreme Court ends with Ivanishvili’s unconditional victory

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The legal dispute that began in Bermuda between Bidzina Ivanishvili and Credit Suisse, once considered a flagship of the global banking system, ended with Ivanishvili’s full and unconditional victory.

The court not only upheld the decisions of two previous instances but further tightened the ruling against Credit Suisse, declaring the bank in violation of financial and moral standards and all principles in a case involving the robbery of a bona fide client.

The UK International Arbitration Court published its 68-page decision on Monday.

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image Georgia ranks among world’s top 20 countries in crime to control effectiveness.

28.01.2026.17:36

The European Commission has published the Rule of Law Index prepared by the World Justice Project.

According to the index, Georgia ranks first in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia region in terms of the rule of law.

As part of the study, the global ranking on the effectiveness of crime control was also released. In this category, Georgia scored 92 percent on a 100-point scale and ranked 17th among the top 20 countries worldwide.

Georgia outperforms 23 European Union and NATO member states, as well as a number of other developed countries, including Germany, Italy, France, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Spain, Belgium, Ireland, Portugal, Lithuania, Latvia, Cyprus, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Albania, Bulgaria, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Greece, Slovakia, Malta, North Macedonia, and Turkey.

According to the methodology, the indicator published by the European Commission measures both the prevalence of criminal activity in countries and the general public’s perception of safety and security.

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