SKANDAL: Roseta Hajdari trains with 12,000 euros the Secretary of Ministry of State received money from the state loan for production businesses

A fierce conflict often takes place between secretaries and ministers in the Government of Kosovo. But that's what happens to Minister Roseta Hajdari. Periscopi learns that the ministry has favoured Secretary Irfan Lipovica, sharing money with exactly 12,000 euros for master-level schooling. The money was taken from the CERP project, [...]
Irfan Lipovica, deputy secretary general of the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Trade, has been favoured by Minister Roseta Hajdari.
He has been approved a lot of the ministry's money to pay his master's education to Kosovo (AUK). This institution of higher education in Kosovo is the only one to issue American diplomas.
Perscope's reliable sources, Have made it known that the money earmarked for the secretary's education, They're not of any funding for establishing professional frameworks. Ministry but project CERP for which project The government has taken credit to support production businesses.
The Secretary was approved by Minister Roseta Hajdari for training at the end of last year, but this training has proved to be the Master's education at RIC-AUK and for which schooling has been contracted by MINT with the Rl-Rl Faculty- AUK is worth 12,000 euros, and these vehicles are paid by the CERP project for which the Government has received loans to support production businesses. The first payment tranche of 4,000 euros has been paid by the master's study project”, has revealed to Periscope the good source informed by the ministry.
On this subject, Periscope She sent questions to Minister Hajdari a few days ago, but we had no answers until we were publishing this news.
Periscope asked our next co-protagonist, Mr. Irfan Lipovica.
He told us briefly thatIt's not like that., and then he suggested that we start e-mail questions.
“It's not like that., like you're saying, but send me the questions on your e-mail and we're backing up to”, said Lipovica.
Since, according to Lipola, it was not a jobYeah.Periscop started questions on his e-mail, so to see what it was like if you didn't do that. But we did not receive answers.
Senior public officials are obliged to make a statement of property at the Anti-Corruption Agency -- AKK.
From the secretary's position, Lipovica for the last time has declared her wealth in 23,03.2021.
In addressbook “financial duties on legal and physical persons”, he wrote that there are obligations of value Twelve thousand euros to Kosovo.
The purpose of the obligation is marked by long - term studies by the end of 2021. This obligation does not exist on the 2020 form.
Upon arriving at the top of MTI in 2011, Mimoza Kusari -Lila had appointed Irfan Lipovica as director of the Tourism Department.
It has been held from 2011 to 2020.
The post of Minister of Trade and Industry, Roseta Hajdari, had received it in 2020 at the Kuri -I government and Lipovica had immediately named the Secretary's U.D.
Now his position is called: Deputy Secretary General.
The integration of the CERP Project, which has been paid to the secretary's studies, began in December 2018, which was said to have a five-year deadline. So by December 2023.
A few days ago it was reported that Nermin Pakashtica, sister of the wife of Taulant Kurti, brother of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, has been chosen to win a competition for the Ministry of Industry, World Bank-funded Trade Retailer. So it's a project financed by CERP project funds.
MINT is responsible for implementing the Competition and Export Readiness Project (CERP), 14.3m euros, financed with soft loans from the World Bank. The goal of the CERP project is to support the Certificate of products for export markets, strengthen export-oriented businesses' capacity, and improve their competitiveness. Afterwards, the project has been restructured to respond to changing NMVM needs, as a result of the situation created with COVID-19.
Project CERP consists of two components: Sub component 1.1: Support of Micro, Small and Middle Enterprises (NMVM) to improve competitiveness and export readiness (10.4m euros) between the Programme of Matching Grants (PGP).
Sub component 1.2: Reforming the business inspection system. / P ERISCOPI/












