Sozar Subari: Georgian law has a rule that if Mamuka and Badri do not attend the session of the investigative committee, they can be punished with up to a year in prison.  

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**Investigative Commission Summons Strong Leaders**

A temporary parliamentary commission in Georgia is investigating the country’ previous . The commission wants to hear from and Badri Japaridze, leaders of a group called Strong Georgia.

If they don’ show , it will be considered a crime. According to , the secretary of the investigative commission, this can lead to imprisonment for up to one year.

**The “Magnati” Case**

The commission is looking into a case called “Magnati”. This involves a company that had its property taken away during the rule of Mikheil Saakashvili. The owner of Magnati LLC and his lawyer are also being summoned to the .

According to Subari, this period in Georgia’s history was marked by serious violations of private property rights. Many businesses were shut down or taken over by the government. Some companies were even forced out of business using “absolutely criminal methods”.

The commission wants to hear from Mamuka and Badri Japaridze about their role in these events. Their names appear in many cases related to this period.

**What’s Next?**

If Mamuka Khazaradze and Badri Japaridze attend the session, they will have a chance to answer questions about their involvement. If they don’t show up, the commission will have to take further action according to Georgian .

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