Albin Kurti's board does not accept the Inspectorate's decision to Basri Ibrahim

The interim board of “Treps”, appointed by the government Kurti, in the meeting he held yesterday, has decided to forward to the second instance the decision of the Labour Inspectorate, which was proposed to the post of former head of “Tripca” Basri Ibrahim. In this regard, former chief executive of the plant “Trepca”, Basri [...]
The interim board of “Treps”, appointed by the government Kurti, in the meeting he held yesterday, has decided to forward to the second instance the decision of the Labour Inspectorate, which was proposed to the post of former head of “Tripca” Basri Ibrahim.
In this regard, former chief executive of the plant “Trepca”, Basri Ibrahimi, told the newspaper “The new age” has been decided that his case will go to second degree, and according to him, the decision is illegal because the Early Board has not had sufficient quorum.
I just got the information they've decided to send this case to a second degree, but we tell you this decision is illegal because that board didn't originally have a quorum and is made up of four people. I will wait for the second degree decision, however, there is no legal basis after it has been found that there is no quorum”, Ibrahim said.
“We have decided to send the case to a second degree, after we have concluded that we must act on the law. We have the right to make decisions and we have quorum, so we have four members. They have to understand that we are a temporary board, so it's enough that four members, not nine members, as they claim, have said Hyseni.











