Zaza Okuashvili, is a Georgian businessman, politician. Founder and owner of the Omega Group of companies and the national television station, Iberia, he was elected in November 2016 and until 2019 was a Member of the Supreme Council of Adjara. In 24 January, 2019 Zaza Okuashvili resigned from Member of the Supreme Council of Adjara based on his own application.He has a military rank of major.
In 1991, he founded Omega group, one of the largest employers in the country and the largest taxpayer. It comprises Omega Motors ; OGT ; and Omega Tegi. To date, the group have generated revenues for the Georgian budget in excess of US$ 897 502 373. Okuashvili has also developed significant media enterprises. The flagship is Iberia Television, a national independent station, which first started broadcasting in 2000. Over the next three years, he founded the current affairs newspaper, Akhali Epoka; a literary periodical, Chveni Mtserloba; a news agency, Media News; and a Georgian writers union, the Omega Club. He also established a literature prize and the Iverieli annual award for journalists. On 19 February 2004 armed and masked Special Forces units raided and occupied Iberia TV and Omega Group buildings. Iberia was forced off the air, its licence revoked, and demands were made for Okuashvili to surrender to the administration majority shareholdings in his businesses. Okuashvili took up residence in London and was granted a UK passport. In the UK, he formed a British partnership and also set up a new company, AGT, with overall control of his holdings in Georgia, ownership of which he still retained. Combined pressure, including the political intervention of the British Embassy in Tbilisi, led to the physical return of the Omega assets later in 2004. And in 2013, following the change of Government in Georgia, Iberia TV had its licence restored and was once again on air.
Recognition
In 2013, Zaza Okuashvili was decorated with the deed of the British Embassy. In 2016, he was awarded the “Golden Feather”, a prize by Georgian journalists for personal contribution to media freedom. Also in 2016, he was recognised as “Best Investor” in the business ratings by Georgian Times and the Georgian Opinion Research Business International. In the same ratings, the Omega Group received awards for largest investor, introduction of modern technology, jobs creation and highest service standards. Iberia TV received the National Business Prize. In 2010, Okuashvili was granted an Honorary Doctorate from the Tbilisi International Institute for Business and Law. In the same year, he received a special diploma for charitable work from the Patriarchate of Georgia. In April 2019 in Washington, Zaza Okuashvili was awarded for his contribution to the development of Georgia–United States relations. Zaza Okuashvili was first honoured at the Congress Hall, and then at the Baker Mackenzie InstituteThe New York Times Magazine passed him the award in the nomination “Enterepreneur ZAZA OKUASHVILI for Introducing World's Leading Brands in Georgia”.
Political Life
In November, 2016 Okuashvili was elected as Member of the Supreme Council of the Autonomous Republic of Adjaraand was a member of the Supreme Council of Adjara. He sat on the Health and Social Affairs Committee and the Committee for Finance, Budget and the Economy. He had previously been a member of the national Parliament, serving for two terms from 1999 to 2003 and 2003 to 2004. On taking up his seat in Adjara, he said: “I believe that Georgia’s parliamentary democracy needs a credible opposition. I am committed to Georgia’s future and, as a vital part of that, to the social and economic development of Adjara.”
Personal life
Zaza Okuashvili is married to Nato Chkheidze. They have two sons, Rati and Giorgi, who are currently studying in London.