Kosovo institutions fill with family members

Shaip Havolli, head of the Anti-Corruption Agency, has said the nepotism phenomenon in institutions is disturbing. “Agency is investigating cases of conflict of interest and influence exercise. The agency will soon stand to announce the public on these cases. This year we have a greater number of [...]
“Agency is investigating cases of conflict of interest and influence exercise. The agency will soon stand to announce the public on these cases. This year we have a greater number of case reporting”, he said, in RTK.
Imer Beka, chief prosecutor of the Constitutional Prosecutorship in Pristina, has said the prosecution is dealing with more than ten cases.
There are contests and many times non-merital individuals are hired. Recently we're conducting investigations on more than ten cases. It must be trusted with the prosecution, and cases must be denounced”, he has indicated.
Betim Musliu from the Kosovo Institute for Justice has said there is no political will for addressing this phenomenon.
The necessity of nepotism is disturbing to the extent that integrity keepers are desperate. There is no political will to address this issue from politics, because it itself has created this situation”, he said.
MP Milaim Zeka has said that even the party through which it has become MP in terms of employment does not differ from other subjects in the country.
“The party I've become an MP through NISMA Social Democrat nothing differs from other parties, employing family members. The Vetevendosje alone makes exception, which they do not accept employment lists”, he said.












