Musliu: We cannot develop democratic control over AKI

Kosovo Intelligence Agency officials have again ignored the Commission's invitation for AKI monitoring. The chairman of this Commission, Ganimette Musliu, has said this is the fourth time AKI has not come to reporting to inform about recent developments in the country. It says that as a commission, it has concluded that [...]
The chairman of this Commission, Ganimette Musliu, has said this is the fourth time AKI has not come to reporting to inform about recent developments in the country.
She says how the commission has concluded that they are unable to develop democratic control over AKI.
So we had today's meeting of the Commission for AKI Monitoring. It is the fourth time we invite them to inform us about the recent developments in the country. According to the law, we invited the deputy director, but he hasn't come.
The commission has ascertained as a commission we are unable to develop democratic control over AKI.
Based on the competencies, we will try to find ways to get information from responsible institutions”.
The AKI director stepped down days ago following the Egyptian deportation scandal. He was invited to report before his resignation but refused to do so. Meanwhile, the deputy director of this institution has done the same./Periscopi/












