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    HOW BUSINESSES CAN BENEFIT FROM THE FORENSICS BUREAU
    Koka Kalandadze

    The FINANCIAL
    http://finchannel.com/Main_News/Business/113839_How_Businesses_can_Benefit_from_the_Forensi cs_Bureau/
    Aug 6 2012
    Georgia

    The FINANCIAL -- Income of the National Forensics Bureau of Georgia
    reached GEL 8 million in the first six months of 2012, while in 2011
    it was GEL 14.5 million.

    These figures show the growing demand for services provided by
    the Bureau. In 2009 the National Forensics Bureau gave out 60,000
    examination reports whilst in 2010-11 the number reached over 80,000.

    Giorgi Khizanishvili, Head of the National Forensics Bureau, says
    that interest from Armenia and Azerbaijan is also intensifying.

    "Interest from Armenia and Azerbaijan is increasing due to the fact
    that the majority of specific/complicated examinations that we do are
    not done there yet. For example we recently had Armenian businessman
    wishing to check the quality of gold on a prospective gold mine that
    he was going to invest in. From Armenia we also had a key construction
    company and engineers visit who were interested in the construction
    mechanics and structures' seismic stability of their buildings -
    as we have a special laboratory for Seismic Stability in Dighomi.

    We are also negotiating with Azerbaijani and Armenian sides to sign
    a memorandum of cooperation with regards to DNA examination because
    such a service is not provided there. In fact we are the only country
    in the Caucasus region to have DNA examination equipment, which we
    have had since 2007.

    "Whereas in the past the majority of people came to us after court
    rulings to check the evidence and we gradually became associated
    with criminal institutions and the like, in the past two years these
    stereotypes have sharply shifted and now, as the statistics show,
    from total applications only 33% belong to court rulings/criminal
    cases whilst the remaining 67% belong to companies, juridical
    persons, individuals who come to us to check their house's seismic
    stability, evaluate their wealth, cars' amortized value and so on,"
    said Khizanishvili.

    It's a recent trend that the government gifts land and gives some
    other privileges to investors at a symbolic price. After that the
    investor is obliged to build for example a factory, employ a certain
    amount of labour etc. Usually after a year or so in cooperation with
    the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable development, we check whether
    those obligations have been met by the investors and send the report
    to the investor who then sends it to the government."

    "It is also often the case when an investor puts money into a private
    company (buying shares) and then is interested in whether those
    obligations the company took have been met or not - we also check that
    and send the report to the investor. We had a case for example when
    Israeli investors came to Georgia willing to renovate some building
    and wanted to know, in the event they rehabilitated the building,
    approximately how much profit would they get if they finally rented
    the space out. Why did they need this info? Because this inference
    would be finally reflected in their business plan: How viable their
    investment is and therefore whether or not they should do it. Demand
    for such services has drastically gone up in the last several years.

    On average more than 100 financial inferences are made about
    investments in Georgia," claims Khizanishvili.

    Legal Entity under Public Law (LEPL) - Levan Samkharauli National
    Forensics Bureau was established on November 4, 2004 under the
    decree of Georgia's President. Whereas earlier forensics service was
    divided among different ministries and institutions, now all forensic
    examination is done at our Bureau. There are currently 13 departments
    with offices in Tbilisi , Kakheti, Batumi, Kutaisi and Rustavi. The
    Bureau performs complete and independent examination services of 450
    kinds starting from the technical examination of documents (handwriting
    and signature examination), ending with biological examination like
    DNA etc.

    "An absolute majority of forensic services that we do are not offered
    in Georgia by other private bodies. And the reason is probably the
    lack of profit margin that this kind of business entails - i.e.

    sometimes the price of single forensic technological equipment reaches
    several million USD and the latter is harder for private companies
    to undertake, in addition the maintenance and training of employees
    is often too costly as well as maintenance of all the assets our
    Bureau has."

    Q. Who are your competitors and in mainly what kinds of businesses?

    A. Our competitors are mainly audit companies, private
    laboratories/clinics, real estate brokers, food safety laboratories
    etc, but most of those enterprises offer very limited services.

    In addition when speaking for example about audit companies - they
    are most often found to be loyal to clients and sometimes the auditors
    even let clients fix some problems within the company surreptitiously.

    But when there are two reports from two different audit companies then
    the court gives a decree to our Bureau to check the evidence. Our
    experts are warned in advance about any loyalties that the auditors
    may have had to the client - that's why they are impartial.

    Many local audit companies, as well as evaluation, use examinations
    of ours such as biological/chemical, criminal, etc.

    Q. What is your main source of income and how does the Bureau function,
    is it like a commercial organization?

    A. The National Forensics Bureau is a Legal Entity under Public
    Law (LEPL) - and it functions under the umbrella of the Georgian
    Government although it is managed like a private enterprise because
    we get the majority of income from the orders that we get whilst the
    rest is from the budget meaning we work with criminal entities for free
    that's why we get reimbursed for that activity from the state budget.

    Part of this income is paid like any legal entity - i.e. VAT, property
    tax, profit tax and the rest of the profit is used to make reinvestment
    - acquisition of new equipment and other commodities.

    In 2010 when I became the head of the bureau - the income was GEL
    11.3 million. In 2011 it hit GEL 14.5 million and in 2012 we have
    already had GEL 8 million of income.

    These figures show clearly that the demand for our service is
    increasing. To clarify, in 2009 we gave out 60,000 examination reports
    whilst in 2010-11 it reached over 80,000.

    We employ a single window principle which means all kinds of services
    are offered at one place - you just need to have an identity card
    and the rest is done by our Bureau which has significantly cut the
    level of bureaucracy.

    Tariffs are approved by the government and as opposed to audit
    companies which often charge successful companies higher prices; we
    serve both rich and poor with the same tariff. All of those tariffs are
    also given on our website www.expertiza.gov.ge so they are transparent.

    "National Forensics Bureau employs about 400 people out of whom 250
    are experts whilst the rest are sanitarians, laboratory workers and
    administrative staff. Experts' salaries peak at GEL 1,350 whilst
    the average salary in the Bureau reaches GEL 1,000. All experts
    are internationally certified with ISO 17 024 which means that the
    conclusion/final report they make can be used as testimony in any
    country."

    Q. How about financial examination specifically?

    A. We do an accounting examination which means for example
    how correctly tax is calculated; correct examination of asset
    amortizations; liabilities to revenue service, etc. Our service is
    very often used by investors and state bodies like the Ministry of
    Economy and Sustainable Development.

    We serve the majority of large companies like Georgian Railway,
    Wissol, SOCAR , Gulf, etc.

    Q. What are your ambitions and plans for the future?

    A. Despite the fact we have ISO 17 024 certification, we now want
    to make all of our laboratories and the whole Bureau internationally
    accredited, which is ISO 17 025.

    National Forensics Bureau has been operating in Georgia since 1952 and
    throughout these years we have accumulated a huge amount of expertise
    and knowledge. Currently we have the ambition to be leaders not only
    in the Caucasus Region but also in Eastern Europe.

    We have been named in the top ten list of laboratories among 34
    countries of Europe by the quality of the service and the equipment
    we have - the latter assessment was done by the European Network of
    Forensic Science Institutes and we are members of this organization.

    In addition we also took key positions in the United Nations' similar
    kind of research.

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