Friends from the Parliament: Simmons shows how pressure was put on EULEX to convict KLA soldiers

Former EULEX Judge Malcolm Simmons is reporting to the Kosovo Assembly for EULEX scandals. He has promised the Assembly that he will provide details for the meetings Eulexi has had in Serbia. In the case of “Kleka” he has talked about the inappropriate way this case was processed and about political influence. “States [...]
He has promised the Assembly that he will provide details for the meetings Eulexi has had in Serbia.
In the case of “Kleka” he has talked about the inappropriate way this case was processed and about political influence.
The Eulex member states expect sentences,” reports Simmons saying on this occasion Judge Charles Smith.
The tried was Fatmir Limaj, Pryskopi follows.
Simmons has indicated that the case judge had appointed himself as the judge of Appeals, and the appeal made to the decision that said he had no evidence had been approved by him.
He claimed that the British judge had threatened the duek Simmons to have sentences for the case.
On four separate occasions, there were claims that Charles Smith tried to intervene in judgments. I can offer you documents on all four occasions. And it wasn't just Judge Smith who wanted to intervene. ”
Malcolm Simmons has further explained in detail the instructions given to Eulex judges in a shocking statement being heard by Kosovo's Parliament deputies.
“The impeachment [of KLA soldiers] was seen as a failure.” he continued.
If you decide to open a full investigation, I'll also provide you with documents of corruption in the cases you deal with. EULEX.
The judges had great pressure to deal with high profile cases, he said further.












