Even Fatmir Limaj's sister-in-law settles in BQC

Another high-level kunat has settled down at a public institution. Good morning Namani-Limay, since the end of 2018, has officially become an employee of the Central Bank of Kosovo. She is the wife of Florim Limaj, the younger brother of the head of the Social Democrat Initiative of Kosovo and Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj. Hello husband Naman-Limay has [...]
Good morning Namani-Limay, since the end of 2018, has officially become an employee of the Central Bank of Kosovo.
She is the wife of Florim Limaj, the younger brother of the head of the Social Democrat Initiative of Kosovo and Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj.
Mirjeta's husband Namani-Limaj told television that he doesn't have to contact his wife.
He, through the phone, has said that Naman-Limaj has been subjected to all regular competition procedures and has been independently accepted.
Florim Limaj, among other things, has shown that his wife is a lawyer.
Kohavision has also asked Mirjeta's brother-in-law, Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj, if he used his authority for this employment.
But the same one has said that his sister-in-law has over 15-year work experience.
“YO, what has been working for 15 years at various domestic institutions”, has written Limaj on his response via text.
The Central Bank has acknowledged that Naman é Limaj has been employed on the basis of the competition announced in September and says she has five-year work experience in public institutions.
Hello Namani-Limay is employed in the BQK, according to the competition announced on September 5, 2018, in the official position for admission and protocol - SMI, Administration Department. We inform you that employed, prior to employment at the CEC, has had over 5 years of work experience in public institutions”, the CEC's response reported.
BQKU has insisted on having no work waves, but only partial fulfillment of the vacant positions created as a result of retirement, staff resignations or development of new functions.
Meanwhile, according to them, the CEC staff recruiting commissions consists of three professional members, coming from different organisational units within the CEC.












