With anti-corruption technology

Kosovo ranks among high-scale internet use countries at 76.6 percent, similar to EU countries, but it is the last to use technology for public services and even less for access to central and local data, Koha Ditore writes today. Government [...]
The government has made no investments in services offering transparency. This and its continued attempt to keep documents hidden in the eyes of citizens and monitors increase suspicions of corrupting actions.
According to the Free Libre Open Source Software Kosova (FLOSSK ), the local level has recorded some advances, but the data provided is flawed and difficult to decipher on the part of citizens.
While the central level, according to this organisation, continues to keep documents and contracts of high financial value closed, often by relying on business secrets and lack of capital investment funds.












