October 12th Witness interview for AKP privatisation process begins

The chairman of the parliamentary investigative commission concerning the privatisation process, Hajrullah Ceku, at a news conference has presented the work and actions of this Commission. The chairman of this commission has said that witnesses who are invited to bear witness have a legal and moral obligation to respond to the invitation to testify about the process. [...]
The chairman of the parliamentary investigative commission concerning the privatisation process, Hajrullah Ceku, at a news conference has presented the work and actions of this Commission.
The chairman of this commission has said that witnesses who are invited to bear witness have a legal and moral obligation to respond to the invitation to testify concerning the privatisation process in Kosovo.
We've already entered the second month of work where several decisions have been made, as is the six-month work plan. The witness list was also approved. At the same time, we have engaged four foreign experts. We have also collected several documents from the AKP. We have approved the first list of 21 witnesses, who are former ministers, directors and former AKP directors. While their interview starts on October 12th”, Ceku said.
He has also said that in the second group for interviews, owners of those companies that have privatised and journalists who have followed the process at the time are part of it.
Ceku said that this investigative process includes citizens, third parties to provide evidence and evidence of privatisation.
“Anyone who wants to have evidence of the privatisation process let them surrender to the investigative Commission. It is everyone's legal and moral obligation to respond to the Commission's invitation as witnesses, wherever they will be found, whether former ministers, officials and others”, he said.
This Commission has already made public the names of witnesses from the first group.











