Muharrem Nitaj's son also employed at Telekom

In addition to the privileges it offers to be deputies in the Kosovo Assembly, many of them -- primarily those in power -- use authority to employ family members in public institutions. Kosovo's telecom has become the first door to these employment. 28-year-old Genc Nitaj received the contract on August 28th of last year, [...]
Kosovo's telecom has become the first door to these employment.
28-year-old Genc Nitaj received the contract last August 28th, as marketing official at the company.
Genc is the son of AAK MP, former journalist Muharrem Nitaj.
But, Nitaj has denied using his authority to hire his son in the company that was then under the management of Gent Begolli, a former AAK official.
According to him, the boy was hired with credit and has better qualifications than the position he currently holds, which is a marketing official.
Donika Kaday-Bujupi, who returned to the AAK after abandoning Vetevendosje, also has family employees in Telekom.
On August 1st 2018, Naser Buyupi, her husband, was hired by a sales agent in Telekom.
She has said her husband is a lawyer and for 20 years has been unemployed.
According to an official Telekom report, 234 people have been employed in the period February 2018-2019.
In total, Telekom has two thousand and 540 workers, in contrast with 2 thousand and 295 in 2016.











