These are American allegations of Ilir Meta and Nikola Gruevski ties

American President “Mother Jones” has opened a highly suspicious track about the illegal funding of the SA campaign. According to the US magazine investigation, it is suspected that former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, known for his anti-Albanian stances, will be one of Ilir Meta's hidden donors. According to the investigation, the LSI signed in the month [...]
According to the investigation, the LSI signed a contract worth $15,000 a month with “in January 2017 McKeon Group”, a lobby company run by a former Republican senator. However, this contract was broken just a month later. But the LSI relationship with McKeon didn't end here. A few days after co-operation ends, “McKeon Group” signed a contract worth $50,000 a month, plus expenses, with a Cypriot company called “Dorelia Limited”. The contract with “Dorelita” was intended solely to promote the SSI in Washington, a fact based on the investigation of “Mother Jones” from numerous evidence and resources.
The alleged owner of this area is a Russian oligarch, named Oleg Deripaska, with interests in the aluminum industry but also spoken in the media as an exhibition of organised crime in his country. However, if this connection were not sufficiently suspicious of the SAA, another dark connection, to former Macedonia Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, comes to light. The current data shows that the “Dorelita” contract, with the authors of the LSI, has been signed by a Greek lawyer named Iraklis Fidettzis. The connection to this person was provided by Vangjel Tavo.
For many years, Fidetzis has been working simultaneously on behalf of a Greek billionaire named Dimitris Kontamines, a media tycoon who has had numerous problems with justice allegedly for a number of economic crimes, though he has never been convicted in his country. In 2005, on behalf of the Contominians, according to evidence provided by American intelligence, Fidetzis negotiated with Gruevski a corrupting agreement, with supervisory “Maguiar Telekom”, part of “Deutsche Telekom”.
This deal helped the Hungarian company enter the Macedonian market in exchange for a large bribe for Gruevski and several other exhibits of his government. The investigation conducted in America ended with a fine of 95m euros to “Magyar Telekom” and its mother company, for corruption of foreign officials. Two company directors were also fined $400,000.
However, there was never any investigation into the issue in Macedonia. Since then, Fidetzis has maintained close relations with Gruevski's government, serving as its mediator in several other agreements. This track raises the possibility that the secret NSI scientist is exactly Macedonia's former prime minister, and if that proves, the LSI must explain what interests are in common with this leader known for his anti-Albanian policies and for clearly promoting Russian agendas in the Western Balkans. ( Read.al)











