Even in Bord of KRPP a person close to VV, the British were not invited at all for assistance

Even in Bord of KRPP a person close to VV, the British were not invited at all for assistance

Prime Minister Albin Kurti wants to have full control in selecting people who are involved in tender processes. This can be found as the government has prosecuted in such a way that the Great Britain Embassy in Pristina is not invited to select boards that make oversight of the Procure Law [...]

The ruling party through the Parliament has named two board members for the Public Procure Regulatory Commission - KRPP.

The youngest members of the KRPP are Avni Sahiti and Fidane Spahija-Gykoli. Their proposal has been made by Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu. In their résumés she has read to them, it has been noted that none of the candidates have knowledge or experience in public procurement.

The Kosovo government has had agreements with the British Embassy in Pristina to assist in the process of recruiting Bordees, but as Periscopi has learned, the embassy is not involved in the process, as the government has not invited it at all during the competition process.

Selected, Fidane Spahija-Ghikoli turns out to be the daughter of a Vetevendosje Movement activist in Pec, is the activist Hidavirid Spahija.

The KCPP has been minus two members who several years out of a total of five as much as it should be. Board member mandate is five years old.

A few days ago, the Government recommended the Second Parliament even names for members of the Procuration Organization Board - O The E.P. After they had made their recommendation for candidates in the first contest, in the second contest, the British Embassy has not participated in the recruiting. Periscop has reported that three of the proposed names have been proposed by the Government without competing for seed in the competition, some of them having scored at least during their résumé ratings. / P ERISCOPI/

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