Kosovo's assassination partners: 178 candidates per day, 44 million profit per year, 128 killed in accidents

On Friday morning, Kosovo police arrested 23 officials from the Ministry of Infrastructure, tasked in one way or another with equipment with the license-visitor of citizens of the Republic of Kosovo. While the number of people killed in traffic accidents has increased alarmingly. For years it has been said that for [...]
For years it has been said that to get the driver's license, you had to bribe. And in recent times it was also talked about the increase in bribery in this regard, writes Periscope. But, no matter why everyone spoke, it circulated only as a public secret without entering the ears of Kosovo prosecutors or police.
Periscopi learns that the total number of pre-priced candidates to undergo the theoretical and practical testing of suspected examiners for bribery only on July 5th [day of arrests] was 178 according to data from this ministry. The same number was in other days.
It was reported that officials of the Ministry of Infrastructure had received up to 1,500 euros for a single driver's license.
In view of these high numbers, it turns out that the official's eventual gain may have been extraordinary. If we multiply the number 178 by 1500, then the figure goes out. 267 thousand inside. Just one day of illegal profits. However, it should be taken into account that many of the candidates are said to have paid less. According to the Police report, the average was between 400 and 1,000, which produces the average of 700 Euros. Which means that by the multiply of 178 by 700, the average value of illegal profits is 124 thousand and 600 euros a day, 3 million 738000 Euro Stepsize by month and destination Euro 44 million 856000 every year.
Illegal profits on average:
124 thousand and 600 euros a day;
3 million 738 thousand Euro per month;
44 million of 856 grand a year.
In recent years traffic accidents have also been frequented with fatality. Last year alone, 128 people were killed and more than 12,000 injured. /Periscope









