KEK's chief chief admits: We bought power from GEN, I can't comment on Martin Berisha's case.

KEK's chief executive chief, Nagip Krasniqi, has acknowledged that the current has been purchased by the GEN company, which has points in several Balkan states but has the main branch in Slovenia. Krasniqi does not want to comment on the case of Ambassador Martin Berisha, whose name was mentioned in a financial scandal in Slovenia. “We [...]
“We've bought energy from the traders that were offered. We can't decide which one to approach. GEN has made several offers and she has different points. She won several auctions. In Tirana, Belgrade, etc. Now from which point they offer we cannot dictate. We buy energy from those licensed companies in the European Federation”, Krasniqi said in RTK.
“cannot comment on the Berisha case or other interconnections. I don't know, and it's not our job to know. Our job is to cover up the power supply, and when it needs to be imported from a coma licensed by the ZERE to the last”, he added.
The former member of Vetevendosje's leadership, who was appointed Kosovo's ambassador to Zagreb last year, has been involved in a major financial scandal for which Slovenian media media reporter Planet Tv reported. Berishaaj has Slovenian citizenship and prior to his decree as ambassador to Croatia he has been granted Kosovo citizenship by President Vjosa Osmani. Berishaj took office as ambassador in December last year.
Ambassador Berishaaj is allegedly involved in a financial scandal for money laundering in Slovenia. In a brief Facebook post, Berisha has denied all charges. Kosovo's ambassador to Croatia has allegedly transferred about 600 thousand euros of cash from his bank accounts in Montenegro to Slovenian politician Robert Golob, chairman of the Freedom Party.
Inevitably, financial means, the UK Consulting company, owned by Berisha, had accepted them from the GEN company.












