Ismaili: The 100 million government's power has also gone to Russian accounts

Democratic Party of Kosovo deputy leader Marren Ismaili, at a news conference, has talked about recent reports about the financial scandal involving Kosovo Ambassador to Croatia Martin Berisha, and the refusal to establish the parliamentary investigative commission that, according to him, would investigate the process of expenses dedicated to purchase [...]
The deputy head of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Uran Ismaili, at a news conference, has talked about recent reports about the financial scandal involving Kosovo's ambassador to Croatia, Martin Berisha, and the refusal to establish the parliamentary investigative commission that, according to him, would investigate the process of spending dedicated to buying electricity.
Ismaili said it has been PDK's constant requirement to establish a commission such as to investigate the process of spending over 100m euros dedicated to buying electricity, but according to him, this is being hampered by Prime Minister Albin Kurti for several reasons.
This constitutional right, prohibited and obstructed by Kurti and his associates, aims to keep the power supply contracts” out of light.
Because, this is how the first course is discovered and it relates the potential of the current cartel and the associates of Prime Minister Kurti”, Ismaili has indicated.
Further, second The PDK said 100m euros earmarked for electricity purchase have also benefited companies from Serbia, and that, as it said, is just the beginning of a corrupting bunker, while adding that this money has been distributed in Russian accounts.
The parliamentary investigation, which would include opposition and position deputies, is now national interest. The parliamentary investigative commission, consisting of the opposition's position, as well as civil society experts and members, where they would jointly investigate where, as well as who millions of euros have been given to Kosovo citizens”, he has said.
On the other hand, Ismaili said that the Kosovo Energy Corporation has sold electricity to GEN company at the price of 105 euros for megawatts, and in the same period bought electricity from the company at the price of 255 euros.
Let's simplify, so Kosovo has bought Belgrade's expensive sale. So that's what we see now, that during this time, Kosovo has bought Belgrade's expensive electricity for free from”.
He said it is disturbing that the extent of this issue involves many institutions' linkes, including the Kosovo Embassy in Croatia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Economy, Prime Minister and Presidency.
This is the proximity of a power cartel that extends to our country and is being protected by domestic institutions”.
This shows that the price increase does not originate in the Ukrainian war, but in the Kosovo government. This shows why Kurti refuses to establish the investigative commission to whiteen these scandals. But, we're determined and we're going to finish this case until the truth is cleared and the account deserved” is rendered, Ismail is expressed, Klankosova.tv reports.












