David Sakvarelidze

[1][citation needed] In early June 2011, Sakvarelidze said he has requested the Tbilisi City Court issue an arrest warrant for Badri Bitsadze, who was accused of organizing attacks on policemen during anti-governmental protests in May 2011 and did not pay 100,000 Laris for bail.

[4] In office he accused colleagues of taking bribes to protect the freezing of assets of allegedly gained from corruption.

[5] In March 2016, he was fired from the General Prosecutor office charged with a “gross violation of the rules of prosecutorial ethics”.

[7][8] On 27 February 2022, during an interview with the BBC, Sakvarelidze faced backlash on social media for his comments in regards to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Sakvarelidze stated that the war situation unfolding in Ukraine was "very emotional" for him because "European people with blue eyes and blonde hair" were being killed every day.

Sakvarelidze (far left) meeting with Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko