State institutions don't stop luxury, keep buying mobile phones

It had always been on the sting of criticism that institutions that spent money buying phones. But this practice despite changing governments has continued. With the mandate received, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj had spent money on the purchase of phones. But not only the prime minister's office, spending on mobile phones has made other institutions. Haradinaj [...]
With the mandate received, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj had spent money on the purchase of phones. But not only the prime minister's office, spending on mobile phones has made other institutions.
Haradinaj had said buying phones is due to the needs of his advisers, who, according to him, have small salaries.
Haradinaj's office has announced three-time tender for mobile phones.
News.net has collected all expenses in buying phones from the Prime Minister's Office.
Initially, it has requested a phone worth 980 euros. The second time he spent 6 grand and 42 euros on phones. And the third time an iPad was paid 820 euros. In total, the prime minister's office has spent 7 thousand and 842 euros, news reports.net.
The Local Power Management Ministry has also bought a phone. This minister has announced tender for a phone, and paid 700 euros.
After the prime minister's office spending on buying mobile phones, almost all the public institutions are already announcing tenders for buying mobile phones.
The last one to announce the tender is the Railway Regulatory Authority, placing 3 thousand euros on 3 phones for board members.
This authority requires three phones to equip the Steering Board with them in order to facilitate communication.
Remember that public company “Infracos”, a few days earlier, had claimed to stop trains because they have no money either to pay the workers, presenting the company in serious financial condition.
Mobile phone spending had always been criticised by civil society but also by the opposition.












