Shala: Selling cheap land has not been necessary

Shala: Selling cheap land has not been necessary

As for the sale of cheap land, former Minister Ahmeti Shala has said the Board of The AKP has also had the right to sell property at those prices. For such low land prices, the Board has always been entitled and not to sell these lands at [...] prices.

As for the sale of cheap land, former Minister Ahmeti Shala has said the Board of The AKP has also had the right to sell property at those prices.

For such low land prices, the Board has always been entitled and not to sell these lands at lower prices”, he said.

These comments Shala made during the interview with the Parliamentary Investigative Commission regarding the privatisation process in Kosovo.

Speaking of selling land at 1 euro per gold, according to Shala it can only happen if a serious international investor promises a major investment and employment on that property.

If a large company like this “Siemens” had arrived, it could have been

The property is offered thanks to”, he said.

MP Iron Murati raised the issue of privatising the Tubish factory in Ferizaj, which, according to him, has been Arian Hasani who has not met the criteria for privatising this factory.

Murati also cited the trial of the factory.

While Shala said that this question is quite profound, and that is why she should ask the former judicial officer at the AKM and the former chairman of the Board at the time.

Until he said he didn't remember he was at the meeting when the Tube factory was sold.

The process of privatising the Grand Hotel, said it has been like any other process with Spin off special.

“has been the most controversial case for Grandine”, he said.

Even for the privatisation process of the Fernikel factory, Shala did not take responsibility.

MPs also express interest in trying to privatise Kosovo Telecom.

Shala said the privatisation process of Telekom has failed with a political fan in parliament.

In MP question, former minister Shala has denied membership PDK.

MPs after two hours of interviewing with Shala received a 10-minute break for the hall's ventilation.

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