Despite prosecution investigations, veterans' certificates continue

The large number of veterans and suspicions that these lists could be manipulated had prompted the State Prosecutor to launch an investigation into the case. But, so far it is not that there are any concrete results. Despite investigations by the prosecution, veterans' claims are continuing to be issued. At least this way [...]
Despite investigations by the prosecution, veterans' claims are continuing to be issued.
At least that's how he confirmed it for the news.net, the deputy chairman of O. VL-KLA, Nasim Haradinaj.
He has made it known that 100,200 claims to veteran status are still issued.
The procedure with us first contacted and received the files. I know they're on the run, it's not over with the investigation yet, they're working on the investigation. However, it is said that, rather, there are still 100,200 pieces of veterans' confessions --”, O deputy chairman said. VL-KLA.
Haradinaj has stressed that a separate commission dealing with vetting is for issuing claims.
According to him, there are still well-deserved veterans who have not yet received the confirmation.
It's a government commission, and the commission decides on these claims. It needs to be looked at and verified. I know there are still well-deserved veterans and they haven't taken him, so we're waiting for what's coming up with the” investigation, Haradinaj said of the news.net.
The KLA war veterans' organisations are willing to co-operate with the Prosecutor on the subject, Haradinaj says.
But how far have the investigation been reached and has any suspects been interviewed by the Kosovo Prosecution?
The news has been sending questions for three days at the address of State Prosecutor's spokeswomans, but no response has been returned.
Telephone contact has also been tested, but none of the media officials have opened the phone.
Otherwise the large number of veterans has been criticised many times.
In 2016, representatives of the International Monetary Fund had even said that Kosovo would pay over 100m euros a year, with its current number of veterans.












