O'Connell says corruption is being fought, symbolic punishments

O'Connell says corruption is being fought, symbolic punishments

Ruairi O'Connell, the ambassador of Great Britain, said Kosovo has no greater challenge than fighting corruption, and especially high-level corruption, which destroys democracy and undermines economic development. O'Connell added that results in fighting corruption are missing and that the penalties for profile persons [...]

O'Connell added that results in fighting corruption are missing and that sentences for high profile persons are symbolic.

Kosovo has no greater challenge than fighting corruption, especially high-level corruption, this phenomenon destroys democracy and impedes economic development. Corruption is not unique to Kosovo. Kosovars are no more corrupt than others. Kosovars are honest and honest people, but fighting corruption is a global problem”, the British ambassador said, online Economy reports.

“We need to have Kosovo partner, and as friends and officers, we have a right to ask where the results are. The results are missing no high profile person sentenced to high prison due to corruption. This year of three cases, two have failed where the” account is being held.

According to him, Kosovo needs to have clear merit attorneys and prosecutors.

These statements he made at the table organised by the Kosovo Institute for Justice (IKD), where discussed the performance and results of justice institutions in fighting corruption “, persecution or amnesty on behalf of the fight against corruption? The solution/Veting?

During this table, the report was released on systematic monitoring of corruption cases in the prosecutorial and judicial system, which contains findings, assessments and concrete recommendations on how to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of these systems in tackling corruption cases.

Betim Musliu of this Institute said that the profile of corruption cases followed in Kosovo is low and rarely high profile.

According to Musliu, there is one case that has lasted ten years until the announcement of the indictment.

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