The appeal obliges MPB to sign contracts for which former IPK chief Hilmi Mehmeti was dismissed

Hilmi Mehmeti has lost his chief post in the Kosovo Police Inspectorate because of suspicions that the competition for 15 investigators has been set up in the IPK. But even though Mehmet has lost his post, investigators will become part of the IPK, Koha Ditore writes today. The former IPK deputy chief who has now taken office [...]
But even though Mehmet has lost his post, investigators will become part of the IPK, Koha Ditore writes today. The former IPK deputy chief who has now assumed the post of IPK's workshop, Miradije Kelmendi, will be forced to join these investigators.
Days earlier, the Court of Appeals in Kosovo has ruled on the complaints of nine candidates from 15 candidates who had been accepted. This court has found that former Interior Affairs Minister Flamur Sefaj has been illegally addressed to former chief Mehmeti at the request to cancel this competition.
Initially, the court has found that the annulment of the contest has taken place arbitraryly.









