The Gervailla MPJ downloads 11 officials: We found incorrigible.

The Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs, led by Donika Grovalla, has announced the dismissal of 11 foreign service officials from this ministry, writes Periscopi newspaper. The MPJ's announcement shows that officials in question have been dismissed since irregularities have been found in their appointment procedures in those positions. [...]
The MPJ's announcement shows that officials in question have been dismissed since irregularities have been found in their appointment procedures in those positions.
The Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs is also considering measures against officials responsible for employing fired officials.
Finally, the MPJ is said to be committed to law enforcement in the country, as well as to fighting irregularities.
Here's a full statement:
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, after a detailed legal analysis, has broken down the relationship of 11 employees of this ministry today. This decision has been made
in the continuation of measures to establish legitimacy in Kosovo's public administration and annul illegal decisions taken in the past.
Those released today are employed without being subjected to regular admission procedures in the foreign service, defined by the Law on Foreign Service
Republic of Kosovo, nor accession procedures and rules under the Law for Civil Service of the Republic of Kosovo, applicable at the time when these persons are
Named foreign service. They have entered and are considered members of the foreign service through arbitrary decisions.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora is also considering measures to be taken against officials responsible for the illegal employment of persons
Over. The government of the Republic of Kosovo remains committed to its pledge to establish legitimacy in the country. Misuse of public money and illegal employment have no place in public administration and will be halted and fought decisively”, the MPJ community says.
We remember that the Kosovo Foreign Ministry under the leadership of Donika Gervala was at the centre of criticism for poor performance. / P ERISCOPIA












