Parliamentary Investigation Finds Misuse With Millions of lobouring

A matter that could come into operation has finalised the parliamentary investigative Commission, which has set the pipe on money the presidency and government have spent on behalf of the lobby for the state. The Commission has found abuses, sources of the paper have said, writes Koha Ditore today. With votes 9 of 13 deputies [...]
With votes of 9 out of 13 deputies as much as the Commission has, the report containing the investigation findings was approved on Friday. Next Tuesday's document will be forwarded to the Parliament's Headship. Meanwhile, according to one member of the Commission, this matter should receive the attention of the prosecution organ, whether it is voted or not at the plenary session.
The paper could not secure the contents of the report, but members of the Commission have confirmed some of the findings.
With the adoption of the report proving there have been misuse of public funds, the parliamentary investigative Commission has completed its work today”, a commission member has said. “Finds about budget misuse go so far as to provide evidence for prosecution”.
According to one source, among the findings that testify to the misuse of separate money for lobbies is the use of funds for publishing the biobook for Thaci, as well as the lack of work reports on millions of contracts.












