Locking up investigations of Bedri Hamza on power plant proximity

Investigations launched several months ago for Finance Minister Bedri Hamza in the vicinity known as the Hidrocentrals neighbourhood have closed to Minister Bedri Hamza. The news is confirmed by special prosecutor Silas Hoxha. It is true that, without evidence, the investigation for Bedri Hamza has closed” has said Hoxha. He has not given [...]
Investigations launched several months ago for Finance Minister Bedri Hamza in the vicinity known as the Hidrocentrals neighbourhood have closed to Minister Bedri Hamza.
The news is confirmed by special prosecutor Silas Hoxha. It is true that, without evidence, the investigation for Bedri Hamza has closed” has said Hoxha. He has not provided details to the other ministers involved, as according to Hoxha, the prosecutor is at rest and cannot receive more detailed information.
The Special Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo has made a decision to start investigations into some Kosovo government officials.
KED's Government Commission for Privatisation has participated: Besim Beqaj, Minister of Economic Development Mimoza Kusari-Lila, Minister of Trade and Industry Bedri Hamza, Finance Minister Dardan Gashi, Environment and Spatial Planning Minister and Minister of Labour and Social Management Nenad Rassic
The Special Prosecutor of the Republic of Kosovo in May 2018 has ruled on the launch of investigations into the privatisation of four hydropower plants in a subtle manner along with the power distribution and supply network. KALLXO.com's sources within the State Prosecutor have confirmed that shortly before, the Special Prosecutor has handed over to the Pristina Court the decision to launch investigations on eight persons involved in the sale of the KEK Distribution.
Sources have clarified that six senior government officials -- including five former ministers -- are currently members of the government in the investigation. Investigations have also been launched against a KEK official and a government official involved in implementing the contract.
The decision to start the investigation has been taken after a period of nearly 2 years of pre-investigations that have begun following reports in the media. The decision to start the investigation was made just days before the passive prescription of possible criminal work took place. KED's privatisation had occurred on May 8th.











