Pay scandal, Rama: I apologize, to have everyone investigated, except tax inspectors.

Prime Minister Edi Rama has held media conference on the scandal in extracting salaries data from over 630 people. Edi Rama: I want to apologize to all who are so concerned about this intervention in this aspect of their private lives, and I want to underline [...]
Prime Minister Edi Rama has held media conference on the scandal in extracting salaries data from over 630 people.
Edi Rama: I want to apologize to everyone who's really concerned about this intervention in this aspect of their private lives, and I want to underline that this is an event that deserves to be investigated thoroughly. I hope, and I call on the law enforcement bodies to carry out this investigation with all their capacities, and on the other hand, I want to share with the public that in my view it's not hard to see that there's a very difficult purpose here to understand and promote instability in an effort that sʹ.
In view of the statements made by the councilors and the Ancients, it may not be the last, so my call to the prosecution is to investigate, asking to respond not only to tax inspectors who have access to the pay system for work reasons, those who are currently working in this system, or others who may have left the system in the period from data released to today, but also those who from the speakers of the Ancient countries warn more about it.
I want to explain that it's about an intervention that, of course, needs to be investigated to the end for its origin, but that with preliminary analysis, it looks more like interference from internal infiltrate and not external infiltratement in the form of cyberattack, which is what happens. We are not the first if you only refer to the last period of time, so let's say 2019-2021, such events have occurred in many countries with very high capacity and cyber defence since the US, Russia, Great Britain and Canada, and this is a new challenge of time. /tch/










