“seeks Government's bid to shut down anti-corruption tank”

Ehat Miftaraj from the Kosovo Institute for Justice, through a post made in FBiH, has said the government's attempt to stave off the Task Force against Corruption has failed. He writes that the pressure of civil society and friendly countries forces Prime Minister Hoti and Minister Veliu to withdraw from the illegal initiative! This is post [...]
He writes that the pressure of civil society and friendly countries forces Prime Minister Hoti and Minister Veliu to withdraw from the illegal initiative!
This is his post:
That's extremely good news.
Task Force continues to work just as far, under P leadership and orders SRK, until another decision that must be based on law, container analysis, consultation with local and international relevans.
Of course, in the weeks and months to come, retaliation against appointed Task Force officials will intensify where the possibility of prosecution and disciplinary procedures is not ruled out.
What we learned these two weeks is that many experts fought organised crime and corruption dedicated only to an organ like Task Force.
Many did not understand “at all that the State Prosecutor under the Constitutional Law is the authority to be praised if there are results and accountable if we do not have results in organised crime and corruption.
The hands of most of the <x0-ethert” are up to millions because of the files in the prosecutor. Go speak against the dostas and against the millions











