A Fight for Justice · Tbilisi, Georgia & London, England

Natia
Janashia

An educator bringing world-class education to Georgia's next generation.

For nearly two decades, my husband Davit Tsetskhladze and I built two of Georgia's most respected international schools. In 2019, a London Stock Exchange-listed company made promises it never intended to keep — and then tried to take everything.

Natia Janashia — Founder of the British-Georgian Academy

What We Built

Two internationally accredited schools — the only ones in Georgia teaching both the Cambridge International Programme and the International Baccalaureate Diploma — built from nothing over 19 years and educating over 1,100 children from more than 50 nationalities at their peak. Now illegally seized.

From Founder to Fraud Victim

In 2019, Irakli Gilauri, CEO of Georgia Capital PLC, made binding investment commitments — two new campuses, land at no cost, tens of millions of GEL. He delivered none of it. When challenged, Georgia Capital forged registry documents, violently seized the schools, and barred the founders from entering the institutions they built — as directors, as partners, and as parents. We are fighting for the return of what we built, for our children and every child in those schools, and for the principle that no financial institution should be permitted to steal what educators build.

2006
BGA Founded
2011
BIST Founded
1,100+
Pupils Educated
2
Countries with Proceedings
Active ProceedingsGeorgia: criminal investigation (Ministry of Finance Investigation Service) and multiple civil proceedings active. UK: civil claim active in the High Court of Justice, London — Claim No. BL-2025-000574.