Pristina in quarantine '% up volume of jobs, lack inspectors

The Pristina municipality is facing a lack of inspectors, especially these days when the event is easier because of the implementation of preventative measures against the spread of Coronavirus. Pristina Community Inspector Adonis Tahiri in an interview for Online Economy has said this municipality faces lack of inspectors as well [...]
The Pristina municipality is facing a lack of inspectors, especially these days when the event is easier because of the implementation of preventative measures against the spread of Coronavirus.
Inspection Director in the Pristina municipality Adonis Tahiri in an interview for Online Economy has said this municipality faces lack of inspectors even in ordinary days.
“We have a lack of inspectors even on ordinary days and let alone pandemic when there is much more work”, Tahiri said.
He has suggested that Pristina's inspection is divided into three sectors.
We function through three sectors. It's the municipal order sector, construction sector and the forest sector. The municipal order sector deals with the crushing part of the problems within the capital starting with usurpations, Sanitaria from various checks”.
The construction sector is under construction, while the forest sector is a forester. The municipal order sector is very active because it is also in describing the work of oversight at this phase we are, of businesses and two other sectors deal with their issues as if on a normal day”, Tahiri said.
Tahiri has suggested that although Pristina is in quarantine, inspectors are continuing their work on carrying out their obligations, normally.
He has said that even in the days since work has been permitted in construction, the Inspectorate has continued to work.
Well, of course, if there were attempts at construction without permission, months ago we've had a rise in debacles with the destructive part of decisions except that we've implemented them, now if there's new construction without permission, we're going through procedure as if they weren't usually out of time without time.
“First shuts down the works and is instructed to be equipped with permission, has a set time for this, if that does not happen, the decision to collapse is made, and 15 days are given to destroy the” object itself.
If that does not happen, we will be organised together with the police and the company that and execute the” decision, he said.
Tahiri has said that so far they have not faced violations so far on the part of businesses, EO reports.
The distribution share of businesses is not working. The violations that were usually reduced, and at this stage we're seeing that we have an economic downturn is not the idea to pronounce fines and to further damage businesses”.
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