KEKu contracted 15m euros in negotiated tender for Albin Kurti's boilers

A total of over 15m euros, the Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK) has decided to contract it by following negotiated procedures, without publishing the contract without open competition. The procedure is allowed with the Public Procure Law, but well known and criticised as the most suspicious form and source of [...]
The procedure is allowed with the Public Procurement Law, but well known and criticised as the most suspicious form and as the source of corruption with public money.
This amount of less than 15 million and 226 thousand and 506 euros of 506 euro and 55 cents has been contracted for the design, supply and handling of jobs related to cadation disposal “Block B1” and “Block B2” of the thermal power plant “Kosovo B”, writes Infocuss newspaper.
The failure by technical language is precisely about regulation, as Prime Minister Albin Kurti called it, the angels and the filters in his famous speech at the Kosovo Assembly, when he said that the boils were needed once. Prime Minister Albin Kurti's speech at the extraordinary session when he responded to numerous criticisms over the decline of two blocks of the thermocentral Plant “Kosovo B” in the web crisis peak.
In the tender file provided by Infocus newspaper, the negotiations were conducted with two companies, but the other company's name was not mentioned.
Another suspicion seen in the contract-giving file is the increase in contract value from the projected sum.
KEK had planned a budget of 11m and 600 thousand euros for the tender, while in announcement of the contract, this amount has grown to less than 3m and 626m and 506 euros, while it is receiving less than 626m euros.
It amounted to 15m and 226 thousand 506 euros and 55 cents.
These works contracted by KEK were meant to be carried out under the project for installing electrofils in Kosovo B, a project funded by the European Union through the IPA fund worth 76.4m euros and contracted by 2019.
The electrofiling project was scheduled to begin in June 2020 in the B1 block, and on March 1, 2021, in the B2 block.














