The British Embassy today shows what's going on with recruiting top leadership positions.

It has been a year and a half since the Kosovo Government and the British Embassy in Pristina have signed the memorandum of understanding concerning the recruiting of top leadership positions. The memorandum aims for the process of recruiting persons at the helm of agencies that are in charge of the Government to be creditable, while during the process there was [...]
The memorandum aims for the process of recruiting persons at the helm of agencies that are in charge of the Government to be creditable, while there were experts from the United Kingdom during the process.
British Ambassador to Kosovo Ruair O'Connell estimates corruption and nepotism are two serious problems in Kosovo.
A few weeks later, the British Embassy also signed this agreement with Kosovo Assembly Speaker Kadri Veselin for continuing the project to recruit professional officials to senior leadership positions.
Wessel had declared that there has been criticism over the process of recruiting people to such positions, so, according to him, it has begun and is continuing this project, which will fight inequality and help select professional frameworks.
At the time, they declared that the signing of this memorandum is one of the best news in the last two years through which O'Connell stated that cases of nepotism will be addressed.
Meanwhile, in Pristina today, both Haradinaj and Wessel will participate in the conference of the British Embassy's Project on Recruiting the High Steering Positions.
Days ago, this and even American embassy reacted to Kosovo's decision to elect Naser Shala, director of the Kosovo Agency's executive secretariat for comparison and Verification of Property.











