Work inspector returns QKUK-sponsored physician to work

Doctor Gani Bajraktari will be back to work at KKUK, after the Labour Inspectorate has proven that he was unjustly suspended. He has published the Labour Inspectorate's decision, which confirms that decisions of the Ankes and Disciplinary Commission must be annulled, while Bajraktari is remanded for [the...] means.
He has published the Labour Inspectorate's decision, which confirms that the decisions of the Anques and Disciplinary Commission must be annulled, while Bajraktari is remanded for banned vehicles, and back to work at QKUKU, broadcast Koha.net.
In his Facebook post, Bayraktari wrote:
Dear friends,
Labour inspectors, four percent confirm what I've written two months ago regarding assembly with primitive, deliberate, knowingly and pre-conceptional motives, well planned for my suspension, violating all legal procedures and regulators in power, with a single purpose: revenge on me!
The Acters, who have put signatures in all this trick I as you know, have made a criminal record at the prosecution and they will face justice. I will be persistent in their merit punishment, regardless of whether they wanted or did not (were obliged) to corrupt my personality.
The decision on my temporary suspension from work could have seriously damaged the health of my patients, most of whom have refused to be visited by my respected colleagues, for they have learned to visit me for decades at the CKUK. I'm very sorry that some of them have been forced (because of my mounted decision of suspension) to come to the private sector, spending (no reason) money from their poor pocket to the already cancelled decision-giver's office.
I thank you for your vast, inconsiderate support.
P.S. In comment, I will post the meritist decision of the Labour Inspectorate to cancel KKUK's Scandalous Locations. (Gany Bajraktari)













