EULEX drags out judicial process against Azem Syla and other corruption indictees

Nearly 12 months have been taking place since the last trial hearing was held against Azem Syla and 38 other accused of organised crime. The trial is stuck with the Court of Appeals, which has not yet been decided over seven months whether or not the complaints of the accused [...]
Nearly 12 months have been taking place since the last trial hearing was held against Azem Syla and 38 other accused of organised crime. The trial is stuck with the Court of Appeals, which has not yet ruled whether or not the accused's complaints about the indictment.
In response to the Day of Resurrection, EULEX has said the decision is expected to be handed over to the parties in the coming weeks, but without specifying which week or date it will become public.
The months-long exhumation of the decision, according to defence attorneys, is unwarranted and contrary to the law. They've criticized him. EULEX for these delays.











