After Periscop reporting, Anti-Corruption aware of Kurt's free rent and tenant ties

After Periscop reporting, Anti-Corruption aware of Kurt's free rent and tenant ties

The Anti-Corruption Agency is looking into the case after Periscop's exclusive reporting that Prime Minister Albin Kurti paid his family's life rents very cheap, which he had recently visited in America. The Anti-Corruption Agency has confirmed that they are aware of the case. Just before he became prime minister, Albin [...]

The Anti-Corruption Agency is looking into the case after Periscop's exclusive reporting that Prime Minister Albin Kurti paid his family's life rents very cheap, which he had recently visited in America.

The Anti-Corruption Agency has confirmed that they are aware of the case.

Shortly before becoming prime minister, Albin Kurti changed his residence. He moved to Tassos, a Pristina suburb. Albin pays 250 euros in rent for a huge two-story house. But why so little? The roof above the head gives the landowners Zagray, whose family he had officially visited while recently in the United States.

It was the beginning of 2021, just before the referendum won, as the ruling party calls it. So Vetevendosje's victory in parliamentary elections, when Albin Kurti from a 60 square metre residential residence in the neighborhood of the Muharziers was moved to a 500 square metres house in Tassos. The prime minister had said that he had done this for security matters, because of course he is a powerful man now. But he had given another good reason. There was nowhere to leave his books.

The two-story house had been rented for three years, at a price of 250 euros a month. That's how he's declared at the Anti-Corruption Agency (AKK).

For this, The government has reacted itself.. The spokesman for progress, Kryeziu, has confirmed all Periscop's reporting, but it turns out to be a reason why the prime minister has a free rent from the Zagrgs.

 

 

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