O'Connell: Head of Law Medicine Institute not be appointed by politics

British Ambassador to Kosovo Ruairi O'Connell has visited the Law Medicine Institute today along with the minister of justice and other officials. At the conclusion of the visit, O'Connell has expressed satisfaction with the fact that it has become known that the Director of the Legal Medicine Institute will not be placed in a position with the common “” or [...]
For us and for every country, it is important that this Institute has developed capacities and has a strong team. The work being done is key. As Minister Tahiri put it to light missing persons' cases. As the British Embassy, we have invested our capacities in this institution, because the work being done is difficult but important. Officials who do the job are some of the most important officials in Kosovo. We're here today to talk about recruiting new directors. The process has been cancelled twice because no candidates with sufficient capacity have been found. This fact shows that the Government of Kosovo has been serious about finding the good director, from a wide field of candidates. It is very important not only for this institution but also for the state of Kosovo that the recruiting should be done on the basis of a merit of”, O'Connell said.
He has also added that it is good that Kosovo will have recruits in positions based on merit.
I can't guarantee that everything will be fair or transparent, but I say something that the fact that has been repeated twice has a will to find good people. It is now clear that this process will not take place familiarly or with people with political or family convictions, but only on the grounds of merit, it is very important that Kosovo, if there are recruits on the basis of merit and if they are qualified to compete in this and in other terms of”, has completed O entry.












