Former director of the SKKKUK: tender testing procedures for COVID-19 have stalled

Former SKKKUK Director Basri Sejdiu has reported to the Parliamentary Investigative Commission on the Management of Unedia on the part of the Government of Kosovo. Sejdiu during the report has said that co-operation with the MS has been a link that has worked properly. He has also said that the problems he faced have been testing [...]
Sejdiu during the report has said that co-operation with the MS has been a link that has worked properly.
He has also said that the problems he faced have been late testing.
We've started our management without announcing the first situation and cases with COVIED to find us prepared. We've started ordering spending material for the first and third months to continue management more easily. The existing contracts we wanted to use and for that we've made the priority of clinics and we've made control rooms, so the staff can first be protected, we've collected stocks and in communication with the MS we've seen that the tender procedures are just dragging on. Tests done to patients have been late”, he said.
And for the dismissal, he has indicated that he has done no harm to him.
My managerial goal was to walk together. The long-time pandemic download has done me no harm”, he added.











