The Millions's Wealth of Judges

Kosovo judges lead luxurious lives. In addition to large wages, they own houses and cars worth tens of millions of euros. Some of them have also become indebted for the schooling of their mates, and others have testified that they are concerned about agricultural lands, since property forms have declared land of value to [...]
They constantly complained about small wages and were called poor, but declaring property in the Anti-Corruption Agency has highlighted their wealth of nearly millions.
Only homes where they live pass hundreds of mine and cars that drive them cost up to 24 thousand euros.
Many of them have not even managed to carry out financial obligations to their husbands' education banks.
The president of the Appeals Court, Hasan Shala, has declared half a million euro assets, the Voice writes further.
Over 500 thousand euros is the value of property Shala has declared on property forms at the Anti-Corruption Agency.
This sum includes a 150 thousand-euro, local business house 250 thousand euros, agricultural land 120 thousand euros, house-local 51 thousand euros and type car “Nissan Terano” worth undeclared.
Shala does not stand at all with the annual revenues, a significant portion, which she provides from the wages that the funding source holds with the Court of Appeals, the Electoral Panel for Anxiety and Parashtre (PZAP), the Kosovo Judiciary Institute (IGJK), the Office of President (ZKP), the Oda of Private Overs (SHRAP), (UNCHR), of which provides no less than 5 thousand and 540 euros a year.
While receiving two salaries one from the Kosovo Judiciary Council (KGJK), 17 thousand 532 euros, as well as the other from PZAP, 5 thousand and 583 euros..











