We do not know the details – a statement will be made about this. In general, questioning does not mean that there is any suspicion, this is a normal thing, - the First Vice-Speaker of the Parliament, Gia Volski, told journalists, thus responding to the summons of Levan Davitashvili and Giorgi Chikovani to the State Security Service.
According to him, this summons does not mean that there is any suspicion against him or the prerequisites for any accusation.
“We do not know the details – a statement will be made about this. In general, questioning does not mean that there is any suspicion against him. This is a normal thing. A former minister may be summoned or a head or employee of any department, structure or employee of any administration regarding any issue. This does not mean that there is any suspicion against him or the prerequisites for any accusation,” - Volski said.
For information, former Vice Prime Minister of Georgia, Levan Davitashvili, and former senior officials of the Gas and Oil Corporation are currently being questioned by the State Security Service.
According to the State Security Service, Levan Davitashvili and Giorgi Chikovani are being questioned by the State Security Service's Anti-Corruption Agency as part of an ongoing investigation into a contract signed with a major oil company.