Murati published the list, Bajrami: Those businesses pay more than 27 thousand workers

Fifty biggest beneficiaries from the Hoti Government Economic Regeneration Programme have been released suddenly yesterday by Minister Hekuran Murati. Murat's post set fire to reactions. There was criticism for companies, who top the profit list. Among the numerous reactions has been former Finance Minister Hykmete Bajrami's. It has criticised [...]
Among the numerous reactions has been former Finance Minister Hykmete Bajrami's.
She has criticised Mqira for his move. The T7 has said that businesses that have benefited those vehicles employ thousands of workers who support thousands of families.
The process has been very transparent. For each company if you tell me how many employees it's been, I'll show you how much they got. These businesses that employ thousands of workers carry thousands of families, but these 50 businesses that were published last night employ over 27 thousand workers. We have 27 thousand families with social assistance”, Bajrami said.
She also mentioned total closure during the head of the government as Albin Kurti. Bajrami said such time has been caused serious damage to the economy.
There was a time, I was the minister of finance when the economy sector was closed. We have had cases that even when schools were opened, the markets were forbidden to sell spas and notebooks. There are thousands of businesses that have not yet received support because of mistakes in application and mistakes made”, she said.
Furthermore, Bajrami spoke also one of the most damaged sectors of the pandemic.
“Trade Sector with ATK data paid 23m euros in salaries for workers. They are huge taxpayers in the state budget. It's the work of these companies and workers that allows us to get wages. I'm not against transparency, but it's transparency to publish 50 companies and not post the rest”, Bajrami has said further.
“Assistance has taken all by default. I call on Minister Murati to publish even the top 50 companies that have benefited from the package drafted by the government, Kurti I. I think that neither the current and previous government has done enough to support private sector workers, she said.











