Kryeziu: Shpend Ahmeti has blocked a major NPB project

Kryeziu: Shpend Ahmeti has blocked a major NPB project

Nexhat Kryeziu, chief executive chief of the National Public Company, has accused Pristina head Shpend Ahmeti of stopping a major project of the company, extending into a 1.7-acre space. He has said he does not know why he is doing this Pristina head, but has said another project [...]

He has said he doesn't know why he's doing this Pristina head, but has said another private project there is being built without permission, and, always according to him, affects even in a piece of the local Public Company property.

It's a project bigger than the cathedral. Construction of a residential complex and shopping centre, at the entrance of Pristina from Fushje Kosovo on the left side, to Lakrty. It's about a building in space of 1.7 hectares”, KTV's interactive “ <x2). He has said the residences were meant to be built by the NPB, for the project of affordable residences.

Mr. &gt;&gt; Aethmi asked the Board to stop this project. I don't know why. It is a land of great value, with buildings side by side of private investors. A building there is without permission, even in part of NPB property. I believe that Mr. Ahmeti knows this”, he said.

The chief has accused Ahmet of favouring.

The decision is that each of us working at the helm of institutions are called to work in the service of our institutions, not with incentives and influences from outside”, he said.

On the other hand, Krypriiu has said the NPB has under asset management worth over 100m euros.

He said he was appointed in 2015, and has since exercised his duty in full harmony with the law.

I'm a legitimate chief executive. I'm not sure that Mr. Ahemti agreed that I would be chief executive. For the past three years, there has been a lack of co-operation until we have worked properly and by law, we have done the work that the Pristina Community itself has had to accomplish, Kryeziu said.

“E has taken as success story, cut tape, came to visit. In the media sense, as long as you loved it and it had interest, but in the real sense there was no interest in it. NPB-in”, he said.

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