Flaka Surroi is avenged of Murat the minister: You didn't make a sound for the beneficiaries while you were opposition.

“Group owner Koha”, Flaka Surroi has opposed Finance, Labour and Transfers Minister Hekuran Murati, following the publication of the list of 50 companies that most benefited from the Economic Recovery Fund, formed by the Hoti Government. Among the top “50 beneficiaries of this fund, according to data [...]
“Group owner Koha”, Flaka Surroi has opposed Finance, Labour and Transfers Minister Hekuran Murati, following the publication of the list of 50 companies that most benefited from the Economic Recovery Fund, formed by the Hoti Government.
Among the top “50 beneficiaries from this fund, according to data published by Minister Murati, there has been also the Surro-owned media group.
In a letter published on Facebook, she has described the action of Minister Murati as not ethical. He has criticised him for the partial publication of the list.
When the decision was made, no one has objected. The opposition is not heard to have said it does not support those who are now labeled to be the biggest beneficiaries. Now, seven months later, the finance minister chooses to publish the partial list of beneficiaries, and I don't know why he doesn't publish it completely. In the incomplete list, it only appears COME as a medium. Random or intentional, perhaps the minister explains to us”, has underlined Surroi.
According to the owner of the Koha” Group, Minister Murati has deceived the public with the non-execution that the sharing of tools for businesses affected by the pandemic has become “based on employed”.
Among the 50 biggest beneficiaries, as KOHA says in status, But in his post, he doesn't say in any country that the division was made according to the number of employees, so KOHA also appears on this part of the list, because in December 2019 he had 244 employees”, Surroi declared.
“60 million has been distributed for over 206 thousand private sector employees. However, this list of the top “50 beneficiaries includes only 25 thousand workers, clearly showing that it leaves behind a very long list of smaller beneficiaries, including gastronomy, just to remove delem”, she said.
On the other hand, Surroi has said that “s for informing the minister and commentators in FBF has taken KOHA from the emergency package, have been returned to the Treasury since the next day in the form of tax and pension contributions of workers”.












