American Embassy seeks criminal charges for public officials who do not declare property

The US Embassy has reacted to the process of declaring property to public officials in Kosovo. The embassy, through a reaction, has said the discovery of property is a strong tool against corruption phenomenon. Welcoming those who have made the wealth declaration, the embassy has said it expects from the Anti-Corruption Agency [...]
The US Embassy has reacted to the process of declaring property to public officials in Kosovo.
The embassy, through a reaction, has said the discovery of property is a strong tool against corruption phenomenon.
Welcoming those who have made the property declaration, the embassy has said it expects the Anti-Corruption Agency to file charges against anyone who does not meet this legal obligation.
Full tweeting of the American Embassy:
Financial intelligence by government officials is a strong anti-corruption tool. We greet those who have already presented and encourage those who have not fulfilled the deadline of March 31. We hope the Anti-Corruption Agency will file charges in accordance with the law against anyone who does not.











