In January 2025, Georgia’s consolidated budget saw a notable boost with a total of 17,935,845 GEL collected from fines and penalties for administrative violations. This revenue was primarily sourced from sanctions in various sectors, with transport, road management, and communications contributing a substantial 15,918,782 GEL.
Breaking down the revenue by specific violations, the country recorded:
12,330,225 GEL from traffic rule violations
727,076 GEL from improper parking in the capital
103,028 GEL for ticketless travel
10,040 GEL for breaches in regular city passenger transportation schedules
1,384,514 GEL from fines for non-compliance with parking regulations
56,344 GEL for violations of public order
169,900 GEL for illegal border violations
683,685 GEL related to issues in architectural and construction activities
57,000 GEL for violations in the gambling industry
69,401 GEL from the Georgian Competition and Consumer Protection Agency for non-compliance
32,500 GEL from violations in personal data protection
195,100 GEL for breaches of labor safety standards
2,142,096 GEL in fines related to violations under the Criminal Code