Corruption charged dismisses convicts at Constitutional Court

A first-degree convict is leaving the Constitutional Court with convicted officials. But there is no one who can punish him. This court's secretary - general, Milot Vokshi, who had been sentenced to six months in prison by the Constitutional Court in Pristina on charges of misusing [...]
A first-degree convict is leaving the Constitutional Court with convicted officials. But there is no one who can punish him.
This court's secretary-general, Milot Vokshi, who for nearly two years had been sentenced to six months in prison by the Constitutional Court in Pristina, on charges of misusing official office in connection with the criminal offence in the exercise of economic activity, which falls into criminal acts involving corruption.
Since then he hasn't been suspended. Rather, it has been re-elected to the same task, although the charge is heavy on it and the case has not taken a firm form.
Under the indictment itself, last Friday Vokshi has cut the Haif Veliu working relationship, director of the Procurement Unit in Constitutional. This is after the Court of Appeals has sentenced him to an effective year in prison for criminally cheating in office.












