25 corruption substances go to court, only 3 or 4 cases are high profile

The head of the Special Department at the Constitutional Court in Pristina, Valon Kurtaj, has said they have only 3 or 4 cases of high-level corruption. Kurtaj has said that the subjects they have accepted in the Special Department are mainly of the nature of corruption, organised crime, terrorism and the rinse of [...]
Kurtaj has said that the subjects they have accepted in the Special Department are mainly of the nature of corruption, organised crime, terrorism and money laundering.
I can generally say that of all the subjects we have at work we have the nature of corruption, organized crime, we have terrorism, money laundering or money laundering, and other acts that fall into competence. But the ones that I mentioned are the ones that put the biggest place in the charges that we've accepted as the Special Department”, Valon Kurtaj said of “Justice Vow”.
He has added that the corruption substances they have accepted are 13 left regular for corruption, while 12 in preliminary procedure.
According to him, of these cases, only 3 or 4 cases are high.
The department's “establishment points out here that not only do we accept, but we also have subjects that have been transferred from the Randa Crimes Departments which have been to the courts means current to the Crime Department and the Randa Bureau to other fundamental courts. Corruption content we've generally accepted is 13 regular corruption materials, which means they're on charges and 12 we have which are in preliminary procedure. These are the statistics I've got out of our statistics today. Where are the statistics I can say around 99 or 100% accurate. But high-level corruption of all of these as far as we have our statistics we have 3 or 4 cases of high level”, Valon Kurtaj said.
Moreover, attend the full interview of Special Department leaders at the Constitutional Court in Pristina, Valon Kurtaj.











