Chief Responsibilities for Justice: Crime and Corruption Are Destroying Us as State

Chief Responsibilities for Justice: Crime and Corruption Are Destroying Us as State

Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri has acknowledged the fact that there is political corruption in state institutions, and has expressed concern that corruption and crime are not being punished. He has told the public television that institutions have created sufficient conditions for judges and prosecutors, and now it remains for them to be more [...]

He has told the public television that institutions have created sufficient conditions for judges and prosecutors, and now remains them to be more efficient in sharing justice and punishing corruption.

He has said that cases where different officials are not punished then this could serve as stimulus for those who want crime and corruption taken away.

Tahiri has asked judges and prosecutors not to fall prey to the politics of various criminal groups, but to work more dedication and professionalism. Because there are misappropriations, and corruption has no doubt, in every country in the world there are such and certainly there are in us, but every country in the world did measure how it fought these phenomena, unfortunately we failed to fight corruption crime”, Tahiri has declared.

The departure of the British ambassador from the Commission for verification and selection of merit persons in public positions has called it bad news, saying Kosovo has set a poor example in some cases.

As for reactions in the case of the deportation of 6 Turkish citizens, Tahiri has stressed that some members of the ad hoc Commission for investigating this case have misused the task by campaigning political against some ministries and various state officials.

He has said this commission has not done its job because it has failed to vote on the report, but has abused it using the case for political purposes.

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