Hashim Thaci's wealth changes, is the president becoming poor?

Kosovo's president, year-on-year, is becoming poor. Since 2016, Hashim Thaci's wealth has largely marked falling money until it has reported whether it has forgiven or invested it, which would reason on the loss of hundreds of thousands of euros, KTV reports. In 2016, businessman Beatham Pacolli said [...]
Since 2016, Hashim Thaci's wealth has largely marked falling money until it has reported whether it has forgiven or invested it, which would reason on the loss of hundreds of thousands of euros, KTV reports.
In 2016, businessman Ndojm Pacolli said that she bought her house for 360 thousand euros, which Thaci had begun to build in Heilal.
But based on data published in the Anti-Corruption Agency, President Thaci did not receive all this money.
In that year's statement, as incompatible assets, the president declared a land for building a house area of 15.75 gold, whose value had declared 157 thousand euros, but the origin of that fortune was declared as 260 thousand euros, since it was specified that the money was taken from the sale of the house.
In the same year, 2016, Thaci also declared a building house of 700 square feet [700 sq m], worth 280 thousand euros, out of which 100,000 said what he borrowed.
In cash, that year, he said he had only 1250 euros, and his wife's 5 grand.
But a year later, everything changed in his statement.
The land for building the house and the building house disappeared.
Until, cash's multiplied.
290m euros from the sale of the house, the president declared it to one of Kosovo's banks, and his savings had reached 16 thousand euros.
A year later, in the 2018 declaration, this amount has dropped to 136 thousand euros.
Even in 2018, the president has not indicated that he owned his new land or home, which was built at the end of 2017.
In Caglavica of the Gracanica municipality, Thaci has started living in recent months.
His office has declined to talk about these differences, only February has said the answers should be sought at the Anti-corruption Agency, as, according to her, all clarifications have been provided.
But the latter has denied to have this data for the president.
This agency has said it will expect the regular deadline of the annual declaration, which is March 31st this year, to see what the president's statement will be.
The top top public officials are obliged to declare their property, as well as the eventual changes of property for the previous year, in accordance with Article 5, 6, and 8 of the Law for Declaration, Origin and Control of Property of Senior Public Officials”, it says in an AKK response.
These provisions specify that the public official is obliged to tell of any expense, which exceeds 5 thousand euros, including loan or credit.
Kohavision has also asked in the Gracanica municipality, if President Thaci had asked for building permits for the house and when it was done, but they have not returned.












