Abdullah: Debt on pipeline amounts to 40m euros

The executive director of the Regional Water Company “Pristina”, Ilir Abdullahu, has said that consumer debt, which from post-war has reached 40m euros Abdullahu, warns that collecting these debts would become a private deposit. “We do not want these measures, but it is for the consumer not to expect it to come to [...]
Abdullahu warns that collecting these debts will become a private write-off.
We do not want these measures, but it is for the consumer not to expect to come into that situation. As far as debts are concerned, there are about 40m euros collected since the postwar. After pardoning debts and reprogramming, but what's worse than consumers who have benefited from debt forgiveness and made an agreement that the rest of them with installments have not refrained and are obliged to take the next steps so that we can go on end”, Abdullah warns.
He says social cases will be handled carefully.
“We as citizens can see that KED's bills may be two or three at the latest, while water pipeline bills are in dozens or for years unpaid. Until we pay one more service, why don't we pay another one. Hence, this situation has also led to an awareness that no collections and payments can be made on time. So this has brought us to take these legal measures for consumers. We don't appreciate social or low-income cases, then we'll treat them carefully. Business or people with monthly incomes that do not pay and owe” will not be tolerated, he has said of Telegrafi.
Abdullah has spoken and misused drinking water












