Even after visa liberalisation, corruption will be a challenge for Kosovo

Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri said the fight against organised crime and corruption is a challenge and a permanent process that will continue even after visa liberalisation. However, he said that justice institutions have been mobilised as never before for the fulfillment of this condition. He mentioned the legal package, which [...]
However, he said that justice institutions have been mobilised as never before for the fulfillment of this condition. He has mentioned the legal package, which has been made within the framework of reforms in the justice system.
Speaking of that, Tahiri said that under the ERA, there were three obligations of the Ministry of Justice.
The first “, amendment of the Law for the State Prosecutor, this bill has been eventually adopted by the Parliament, and the changes that have been made will enable greater efficiency in the work of Kosovo's Special Prosecutor, the addition of the number of prosecutors to the prosecution. Second, drafting the bill for preventing conflict of interest in exercising public office. The adoption of these two bills and the inclusion of the document concept in the new penal code marks the fulfillment of MD's obligations in relation to the European Reforms' agenda”, Tahiri said.
He added that with the aim of empowering rule of law and fighting crime and corruption, the MD has identified other legislative measures affecting this direction, such as the law on AKK












