Davit Kezerashvili says that as a result of the legal dispute I had with the BBC, it removed the so-called investigative articles and stories from its platforms. It was proven that the accusations were defamation of the highest order.  

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** Wins Case Against Former Minister**

Davit Kezerashvili, a former minister of defense in Georgia, has lost his court case against the (BBC). The BBC had published several stories about Kezerashvili on its platforms.

According to Kezerashvili’s own social media post, the court ruled in favor of the BBC. As a result, the BBC removed all materials prepared about him from its platforms. This ended almost two years of “defamation proceedings” that Kezerashvili had accused the BBC of conducting against him.

**BBC Agrees to Drop Defamatory Information**

The BBC has agreed not to spread any more defamatory information about Kezerashvili on its platforms in the future. The company also promised to reimburse Kezerashvili for all legal costs associated with his claim.

**Kezerashvili Denies Any Wrongdoing**

Kezerashvili wrote that all materials prepared for court, including audited reports and reports from legal and consulting companies, showed that he had not benefited from any illegal income. He accused the Georgian government of launching a to deceive society and friends.

**Similar Cases Against “Georgian ” Have Failed**

Kezerashvili noted that similar campaigns by the Georgian government have been ruled as gross violations of human rights or political persecution in other courts, including those in Strasbourg, , and .

**BBC Released Documentary in **

For reference, the BBC released a documentary on call center fraud schemes in Georgia in April 2023. The film named Kezerashvili as the founder of many call centers in Georgia, referring to him as “Mr. Offshore”.

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