Governor talks about corruption and nepotism claims in BQC

An anonymous letter was sent to the Anti-corruption and media Agency several days ago, with claims of corruption, nepotism, party employment and other misuse at the Kosovo Central Bank. Regarding these claims in an interview for RTK, Governor Fehmi Mehmeti has denied all these accusations, saying the letter is [...]
Regarding these claims in an interview for RTK, Governor Fehmi Memeti, has denied all these accusations, saying the letter is forged falsely by specific interest groups.
The “is one of the most worshipless fictional paper intended to postpone their agendas to a certain interest group, damaging the Central Bank's reputation. I, as governor, have a duty to defend the reputation of the Central Bank and in no way allow individuals to push in front of personal agendas, harming the reputation of the CEC, starting with the fact that the Central Bank is more important than any other individual, and considering that the Central Bank enjoys a very high credit to the local factor and also the international factor”, Mehmeti stressed.
In the question of whether he has been contacted by the Anti-Corruption Agency, Mehmeti said he has not been contacted by the AKK, but by the justice organs, yes. I've asked the BQC staff, who have direct contacts with the police and the prosecution, and in the communiqué that I've issued later, I've called on the prosecutor and all the justice bodies come and investigate, I'm open. We CEC governance based on the highest standards of professionalism, transparency and accountability”, Mehmeti added.












