Telekom hired Mergim Lushtak's 60-year-old father-in-law, retirees were hired

Kosovo's telecom has also become an employment haven for individuals retired or close to it, at the time more innovation is required in this company. Such a fate has conveyed to Sakir Qrim, who was barely 60 years old, was employed in the public company, even as a sales agent, KTV reports. And [...]
Such a fate has conveyed to Sakir Qrim, who was barely 60 years old, was employed in the public company, even as a sales agent, KTV reports.
Even better for the family is that his daughter, Sheshed Qerimi Lushtaku, was employed as director of the audit, several months later. She is PDK MP Mergim Lushtaku's wife.
And, the member of the Board of Directors in Telekom has happened to be Sead Wolfani, who is a close friend of Joy Qreim, who is Shaqiri's son, Shehiide's brother, respectively.
As director of the auditing department, Sheshed Lushtaku Qerimi is responsible for making sure that Telekom implements employment laws and procedures.
In an important position, Qerim Lushtaku was selected by a commission, part of which was also Sead Ujcan, a friend of MP Mergim Lushtaku.
“Kohavision” has contacted Board member Sead Wolfan to ask if he has used his authority over these employment, but he has accused media of blackmailing and damaging the company's image.
Wolfani has said that the questions were misdirected, as Telekom's management is responsible.
I want you not to report biasedly, even slandering the political impact on my selection process, or even presenting my picture several times without being at all part of the news... to continue with the corresponding legal procedures for any personal blackmail that interest groups exploit the media to achieve their own goals that are contrary to the law and damage the interests of the company”, Ukkkan said in a written reply.
But Telekom has also hired pensioners.
Rexhe Shoshi did 67 years last May 1st, but months later he was hired as an adviser to economic issues in the company.
Shoshi has stressed that he served several chiefs as an expert on economic issues, but that he left at the moment of the selection of Bedri Istrefi as head of Telekom.
He has added that he has often consulted Driton Lajci, who until recently worked as the Institution Sale Coordinator in Telekom.
67-year-old Raje Shoshi is a businessman and deals with fuel trading.
Meanwhile, the Telekom Board in late February had argued new employment with their efforts to reduce the average age in the company.
In a report chairwoman Besa Shatri Berisha had sent to Minister Valdrin Luka had cited the average age of Telekom workers as 50 years old.
“The modernisation of the network and the extension of the network into Kosovo's entire territory is a separate challenge and requires energy, young employees, both in age and in technological technical knowledge. Unfortunately, Kosovo's Telekom is not available when it is known that the average working age behaves around 50 times1>, the report says.
The Kosovo Telecom management has refused to comment on both cases.












