US, EU with high expectations for fighting crime, corruption in Albania

Leyla Moses-Ones from the US Embassy in Tirana and Louis Soreca from the EU Office have met today with Olsian Cela, Albania's new Attorney General. At the meeting, Washington and Brussels representatives have also disclosed their expectations of Chief Prosecutor Chelia and his work priorities. The United States expects from [...]
At the meeting, Washington and Brussels representatives have also disclosed their expectations of Chief Prosecutor Chelia and his work priorities.
The US expects the Attorney General a greater focus on fighting international crime and corruption.
“E Charged with work reiterated again the United States' support for justice reform and the important role the prosecutor's institutions play in the fight against international crime and corruption”, the American Embassy's response reported Top Channel forwards Klan Kosova.
The EU expands more in expectations of the Key's work, demanding pro-active financial investigations, as well as the prosecution's response to problems that emerged in the November 26th earthquake, which caused life loss.
The final phase of the creation of the Special Anticorruption Structura (SPAK) was also the focus of the meeting.
“S, along with Leyla Ones, we met newly elected Attorney General Olsian Cela. We discussed the main priorities of his new office, including the important role of pro-active financial investigations, the action of prosecutor's offices after the earthquake, as well as the transition phase towards the creation of the SPAK. Mr. The key is another important step forward in implementing justice reform, which is Albania's top priority on its EU integration path”, said Ambassador Sorica's response.












