AKK clarifys linguistic errors in the Minister Bytyqi's property statement form

The Anti-Corruption Agency has clarified the case about the form of property statements by the Minister of Education, Science and Technology, Shyqiri Bytyqi, who today was media target for some linguistic inaccuracies in the property declaration register, more precisely in the form handed over by Shyqiri Bytyqi. We wanted to make it clear to the media and the public [...]
We wanted to make it clear to the media and the public that, in the concrete case, during the delivery of data from individual forms to the unified property statement register, expressions: flats, land and heritage have been registered with spelling flaws and therefore become subject to media treatment. These shortcomings have been avoided and the form is corrected is set to log”, said the AKK clarification.
The Anti-Corruption Agency apologises to Shyqiri for any eventual concern that may have been caused by this inaccuracy and at the same time assures him that the word is for a human error in the process of introducing data in the registry.
In this case, we want to remind you that the Agency in similar preliminary publications has warned the opinion of possible errors of technical nature and has called on senior officials to report the Agency for any possible error, so that indecisions and misconceptions in the publication could be averted by the time”, the report said.
Also, through this announcement once again, it has been called on senior public officials to inform the Anti-Corruption Agency of any technical concessions that may have been made during the description of the property statement forms and their transfer to the database.












