Education
Bitsadze attended Tbilisi State University, Faculty of Law and received a Doctor of Philosophy from Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Scientific Institute for Prosecutors.
Bitsadze attended Tbilisi State University, Faculty of Law and received a Doctor of Philosophy from Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Scientific Institute for Prosecutors.
He holds the rank of Lieutenant General, and previously held the posts of Chief Military Prosecutor, Deputy General Prosecutor, and Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs. Bitsadze has been involved in several controversies allegedly concerning separation of powers and charges he made of corruption involving military funds, as well as charges of blackmail levelled against him by opposition elements. He"s a recipient of the III Degree Vakhtang Gorgasali Order award.
Later that year, Bitsadze became involved with his wife"s newly founded party Democratic Movement–United Georgia.
In March 2009, several party activists, including a driver of Badri Bitsadze, were arrested by the Georgian police on arms charges. Burjanadze said after the Interior Ministry"s statement that she was ready to cooperate with the investigation, but claimed that evidence put forth by the investigation was not enough and needed further scrutiny.
In early June, 2011 Deputy Prosecutor General David 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. The investigation of this issue, has been very controversial, due to shortage of strong evidences.