VVU's Ali: Current government more brutal than others for Telekom misuse

Vetevendosje MP Libran Aliu has said the current government is more brutal in terms of abuses in Kosovo Telecom. In Express Interview at KTV, Aliu has said that the start of the Parliamentary Investigative Commission's work on the situation in Telekom could be a turning point for this company, which he has estimated [...]
At Express Interview in KTV, Aliu has said that launching the work of the Parliamentary Investigative Commission for the situation in Telekom may be a turning point for this company, which he has estimated is in extremely serious condition.
There's an end to evil. Not only the latter are doing this. They are doing it more openly, but they have done the same before, but more carefully. They're constantly overworked, and now we're in phase when before they let their feet down, they're more brutal than the first. This fact or this shift of evil will also be the moment of turning”, Ali said.
According to him, launching investigations could halt processes that have burdened the situation in Telekom and may have an improved current situation. He has announced that the commission has asked Telekom to provide all contracts with other companies, employment ones and financial mirrors. He has said that the commission during the treatment will see the truth that happened at Telekom and why a large company like it is close to collapse.
Once we look at the contracts, we may have a full idea of the commission's scope that is currently directed to contracts first, then to employment, not just nepotism, but also the idea of overloading with workers. The expenses will be considered. There maybe we'll see if there's political interference”, Ali said.
Aliu has added that the commission will not allow the violations to be silent if observed.
Once we have access to documentation, and we interview, we will come to the truth that cannot be determined by vote. We'll let a truth remain silent because it can be voted on. If a violation is noted, each MP or citizen is assigned to take him to the right place. Whether there is co-operation or not, MPs will press charges. If there is disagreement, when faced in a violation we will not let it be seen because someone can overdo”, he said when asked whether there might be a lack of co-operation within the commission.
According to him, Kosovo should easily give up Telekom. He has said that any process connected with Telekom should be established until a report is released by this commission.












