Police Director Sees Vetting Needed

Police Director Sees Vetting Needed

Kosovo Police General Director Samedin Mehmeti has assessed the Vetting process in the security system as necessary, including the institution he heads. Mehmeti said it would affect citizens to have more credibility in these institutions. “A generally vetoing, which would have more [...]

Mehmeti said it would affect citizens to have more credibility in these institutions.

A generally self-defenced self-defected to say the credibility of the citizens, who had to establish the legitimacy of the citizen institution for us is absolutely welcome, Mehmet said, of the Law on Justice.

He added that as an institution that during all the time working even during the various stages, police officers go into some sort of control, either by police inspectorate or by the directorate of professional standards, but the property would affect that individuals should not be a part of the police.

On the other hand, he said that the police wouldn't matter what kind of mode they'll use for the property issue.

Various modalities that have eventually yielded results in other countries, whether they are practices that can be better, of course, always, given the specifics of the country's police organisation's meatballs, have been expressed.

The Justice Ministry is pushing the veting forward. This process serves to exclude public officials who do not have integrity in fulfilling the task in order to restore public confidence in the work of state institutions.

Among other things in this interview, the country's Police Director General has spoken about his election to the institution, about changing directors into different entities, and eliminating the anti-corruption task force.

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