Telecommunications Professor: He would have looked up as it was destroyed. PTKU from organised crime

Telecommunications Professor Ismet Hamiti on Monday, at 9: 30 a.m., in the quality of the witness will confess what Kosovo Telecom is like, destroyed by an organised criminal structure linked to people of power. Hamiti, in a conversation for Express, said he would be witnesses in the case of [...]
Hamiti, in a conversation for the Express, has said he will witness in the court case of former Telekom Chief Ejup Qerim and others accused of misusing official office.
He has said the work the accused is charged with is much smaller compared to the crime that has been done in Telekom. It has predicted that this charge against former company leaders -- once the most profitable in Kosovo -- has been made to pronounce innocents.
The procedure has shown no interest in investigating this case in its entirety. Only fragments and episodes of organized crime. A school example of organized crime. This crime involved a large number of individuals”, Hamiti said.
“Crime should be investigated in its entire body”, he proposed.
Ten months ago, the Special Prosecutor had filed charges against Agron Mustaf, Ejup Qerim, Raje Gjonbalaj concerning the PTK-ZMobile agreement.
The indictment describes actions former Chief Executive Chief Ejup Qerimi.
According to the indictment, Ejup Qerim, during the time he was chief executive PTK (2012-2014) has not fulfilled the official task in order to cause damage to the victim “D ARDAFON.net L.L.C” ( Z-Mobile, failing to implement the January 2009 contract.
“For what has come to a delay in reading sym-cards, it has not supplied with the numeration block and has not provided 3G and 4G services to the damaged company “D ARDAFON.net L.L.C.” (Z-Mobile), despite the fact that in terms of the contract filed by the Eulex Special Prosecution, the indictment was filed against the five accused for several criminal acts, among other things, the binding of harmful contracts”.
Professor Ismet Hamiti says all these accusations weighing on former PTK officials are leading to politics.
“should not become a defiling for two people. If you want to do justice, you have to ask these people. They broke the contract because someone told them. These are the head of the crime”, Hamiti said, who had repeatedly presented facts about PTK's destruction.
He said that case. PTKA is a school example of organised crime linked to the structures of power, politics and crime.
A Parliamentary Investigative Commission has also been established for Telekom, which is investigating everything that happened to this public enterprise that is on the brink of bankruptcy.
So far, dozens of harmful contracts involving politicians and interest groups have been published.











