Election campaign finances to be investigated by 10 audiences

The Parliamentary Commission for Public Finance Oversight has approved today the request that 10 auditors investigate campaign financial reports for political parties. The request will be submitted to the Parliament's Headship, which will authorise the administration of this institution to initiate procedures to select the 10 legal audiences for auditing financial reports [...]
The motion will be submitted to the Parliament's Headship, which will authorise the administration of this institution to initiate procedures to select the 10 legal audiences for auditing financial campaign reports for political parties last year.
Votering motion by Commission Chairman Driton Selmanaj has received the approval of members of the Commission, who has prosecuted this request to the head of the Parliament. Selmanaj arguing this also asked for his colleagues' vote so that each political subject's finances could be known.
“The procedures required by the Parliament Administration to start announcing the tender or as far as procurement procedures go there. To avoid being held hostage to various situations that left me out of my finances. Are we agreeing that we today test the application so that Headship authorized the administration to proceed with procurement procedures for selecting the audit”, Selmanaj said.
The Public Finance Supervision Commission has reviewed the company's 2016 financial report on Kosovo Deposit Management, as well as on the company “Pastia” from Ferizaj.
This report before the deputies has been presented by Vlora Mehmeti by the general audience, under which the real situation was presented to the Kosovo Deposit Management Company, but said there were errors. It stated that this company has failed to meet recommendations made by the general audience.
Mehmet also presented the financial report of the waste company “Cleania” in Ferizaj, which, as she said, has operated on losses.
These reports are decided not to send the commission members to the session before certain recommendations are issued.
Other points to this commission's work have been discussed.












